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SUMMARY:The Ontology of Beauty
DESCRIPTION:Open to current graduate students and faculty. Advanced undergraduates and others interested in participating should contact dstrobach@lumenchristi.org. This event is in-person only. All registrants will receive copies of the selected readings\, which should be read in advance of the class. An optional wine and cheese reception will follow.  \nThe theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar once claimed that if modern man denies the reality of beauty\, he will lose the capacity for love and prayer\, and indeed truth\, goodness\, and being itself will be lost to him. This seminar will explore von Balthasar’s less than obvious claims by returning to Plato and exploring the way in which beauty was “lost” in western thought before it was recovered by the provocative manifesto of French philosopher\, Jacques Maritain. Beauty\, Maritain proposed\, could save the world from unintelligibility and prepare it for salvation. \nReadings:\nThe readings consist of selections from Plato\, Jacques Maritain\, and Hans Urs von Balthasar. \nBoth the required and recommended readings will be distributed to participants via Dropbox and PDFs. If you prefer\, you can pick up a printout of the readings at Gavin House (1220 E. 58th Street) Mon-Fri\, 10am-4pm once they are ready. Please email David Strobach at dstrobach@lumenchristi.org to let us know you are coming. \nSchedule:\n1:30-2:00 | pre-event pastries and coffee \n2:00-3:20 | Session 1 \n3:20-3:40 | Coffee break \n3:40-5:00 | Session 2 \n5:00-5:30 | Reception
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2024-05-wilson-master-class/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Master Classes
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SUMMARY:The Ontology of Beauty
DESCRIPTION:Open to current graduate students and faculty. Advanced undergraduates and others interested in participating should contact dstrobach@lumenchristi.org. This event is in-person only. All registrants will receive copies of the selected readings\, which should be read in advance of the class. An optional wine and cheese reception will follow.  \nThe theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar once claimed that if modern man denies the reality of beauty\, he will lose the capacity for love and prayer\, and indeed truth\, goodness\, and being itself will be lost to him. This seminar will explore von Balthasar’s less than obvious claims by returning to Plato and exploring the way in which beauty was “lost” in western thought before it was recovered by the provocative manifesto of French philosopher\, Jacques Maritain. Beauty\, Maritain proposed\, could save the world from unintelligibility and prepare it for salvation. \nReadings:\nThe readings consist of selections from Plato\, Jacques Maritain\, and Hans Urs von Balthasar. \nBoth the required and recommended readings will be distributed to participants via Dropbox and PDFs. If you prefer\, you can pick up a printout of the readings at Gavin House (1220 E. 58th Street) Mon-Fri\, 10am-4pm once they are ready. Please email David Strobach at dstrobach@lumenchristi.org to let us know you are coming. \nSchedule:\n1:30-2:00 | pre-event pastries and coffee \n2:00-3:20 | Session 1 \n3:20-3:40 | Coffee break \n3:40-5:00 | Session 2 \n5:00-5:30 | Reception
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2024-05-wilson-master-class-2/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Master Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241012T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241012T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153638
CREATED:20241003T161443Z
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SUMMARY:Is Christianity a Slave Morality? Max Scheler on Ressentiment
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nOpen to current graduate students and faculty. Advanced undergraduates and others interested in participating should contact dstrobach@lumenchristi.org. This event is in-person only. All registrants will receive copies of the selected readings\, which should be read in advance of the class. An optional wine and cheese reception will follow.  \nThis event is made possible through the support of ‘In Lumine: Supporting the Catholic Intellectual Tradition on Campuses Nationwide’ (Grant #62372) from the John Templeton Foundation. \nIn his book Ressentiment\, the German philosopher Max Scheler deepens Nietzsche’s account of ressentiment\, the life-denying disposition of spite\, envy and revenge. Nietzsche finds this spiritual sickness to be the inner secret of so-called Christian love\, which is really an expression of weakness. Scheler turns this account upside down\, and finds Christianity a life-affirming doctrine that elevates its adepts into generosity and strength. Scheler also sharply distinguishes Christian love from egalitarian humanitarianism. Sometimes called “the Nietzschean Catholic\,” Scheler is thus a helpful guide for thinking through the quarrels that are emerging today between the neo-pagan\, online Right\, which takes its bearings from Nietzsche\, and the nascent revival of orthodox Christianity. Scheler equips us to see some overlap in the intuitions of these camps\, and to retrieve a more aristocratic and virile strand in the Christian tradition. It is a strand that can speak to our present discontents\, and to the pervasive sense of civilizational collapse. \nReadings:\nWe will read Max Scheler’s Ressentiment\, which may be found here  \nThe master class will focus on: \n\nCh. 1\nCh. 3\nCh. 4\n\nIf you prefer\, you can pick up a printout of the readings at Gavin House (1220 E. 58th Street) Mon-Fri\, 10am-4pm. Please email David Strobach at dstrobach@lumenchristi.org to let us know you are coming. \nDiscussion Questions Forthcoming\nSchedule:\n11:30-12:00 | Optional pre-event lunch \n12:00-1:20 | Session 1 \n1:20-1:40 | Coffee break \n1:40-3:00 | Session 2 \n3:00-3:30 | Reception
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2024-10-max-scheler-master-class/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Master Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241018T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241018T180000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153638
CREATED:20241003T161430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241028T175015Z
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SUMMARY:Poverty\, Injustice\, Liberation: Class Conflict in Latin America and The Theology of Gustavo Gutierrez
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nThis event is sponsored by the Lumen Christi Institute’s Nicklin Fellows Program\, which supports and encourages University of Chicago undergraduate students to develop their intellectual maturity. Fabricio Wei\, who designed this program\, is a Nicklin Fellow. This program is for undergraduate students only. \nWhat is the task of Christian theology in our time? How can we talk about God in the midst of poverty and injustice\, without being naive or paternalistic? How can theology help us understand the call for liberation coming from people experiencing marginalization\, violence and destitution? \nIn this class\, we will address these and other key questions drawing from the work of one of the most influential theologians of the 20th and 21st centuries\, Gustavo Gutierrez. We will focus on Gutierrez’s diagnosis of Modernity and how modern values such as autonomy and freedom\, together with growing industrialization and capitalism shaped most theological discourse during the 20th century. With Gutierrez\, we will examine whether modern\, European and North American theology has been mainly focused on the needs of the most privileged in society\, being often complicit with systems that cause poverty and inequality. In turn\, we will study the emergence and main tenets of liberation theology as a response to both the inadequacies of modern theology and the needs of the poor and most vulnerable. Can theology be both a source for political liberation and spiritual growth\, especially for those who experience the destructive effects of poverty\, racism\, and other affronts to our human dignity? Liberation theology’s answer is in the affirmative. Our task–through close textual analysis and critical discussion–will be to examine how Gutierrez and the liberation theology movement reached such a conclusion\, while drawing lessons for the present. \nReadings:\nWe will read Gustavo Gutierrez’s The Power of the Poor in History (Maryknoll\, NY: Orbis Books\, 1992 [1979])\, Chapter 7\, “Theology from the Underside of History.” Optional reading includes the 1st Chapter of A Revolutionary Faith (Stanford UP\, 2023) by Dr. Raul Zegarra. \nBoth the required and recommended readings will be distributed to participants via Dropbox and PDFs. If you prefer\, you can pick up a printout of the readings at Gavin House (1220 E. 58th Street) Mon-Fri\, 10am-4pm once they are ready. Please email David Strobach at dstrobach@lumenchristi.org to let us know you are coming. \nSchedule:\n2:30-3:00 | pre-event pastries and coffee \n3:00-4:20 | Session 1 \n4:20-4:40 | Coffee break \n4:40-6:00 | Session 2
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2024-10-liberation-theology-master-class/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Master Classes,Nicklin Fellowship
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241108T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241108T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153638
CREATED:20241003T161419Z
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SUMMARY:What Is a Society? On the Coherence of Catholic Social Thought from Pope Leo XIII to Pope Francis
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nOpen to current graduate students and faculty. Advanced undergraduates and others interested in participating should contact dstrobach@lumenchristi.org. This event is in-person only. All registrants will receive copies of the selected readings\, which should be read in advance of the class. An optional wine and cheese reception will follow.  \nIn this masterclass\, we will discuss one of the most fundamental questions in Catholic social teaching: What is a society? We will track the various ways this question has been raised and answered in papal teaching from Leo XIII through the current pontificate of Pope Francis. We will see that tracing the magisterium’s treatment of the nature of society allows us to assess the coherence of modern Catholic social doctrine\, and it also enables us to explore other pressing issues. Are there societies necessary for human flourishing? If so\, which ones? Can we truthfully speak of an international or global society? If so\, what are our obligations to such a society? \nReadings:\nThe readings will consist of an essay by Russell Hittinger and selections from papal documents from Leo XIII to Francis. \nBoth the required and recommended readings will be distributed to participants via Dropbox and PDFs. If you prefer\, you can pick up a printout of the readings at Gavin House (1220 E. 58th Street) Mon-Fri\, 10am-4pm once they are ready. Please email David Strobach at dstrobach@lumenchristi.org to let us know you are coming. \nSchedule:\n1:30-2:00 | Pre-event pastries and coffee \n2:00-3:20 | Session 1 \n3:20-3:40 | Coffee break \n3:40-5:00 | Session 2 \n5:00-5:30 | Reception
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2024-11-what-is-society-master-class/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Master Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250117T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250117T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153638
CREATED:20241203T200920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250115T141723Z
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SUMMARY:Eros\, Order\, and the Human Person: Dostoevsky and Plato on the Soul
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nOpen to current graduate students and faculty. Advanced undergraduates and others interested in participating should contact dstrobach@lumenchristi.org. This event is in-person only. All registrants will receive copies of the selected readings\, which should be read in advance of the class. An optional wine and cheese reception will follow.  \nPerhaps the most fundamental themes in Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov are the struggle to disclose the truth of human nature and the way in which social life must be rooted in the truth of what it is to be a person. In this master class\, we will show that the members of the Karamazov family can be understood as incarnations of the various “parts” of the human soul. Thus\, their family drama represents the struggle to unify the desires of the soul in pursuit of truth and the social consequences of succeeding or failing to achieve this unity. By structuring the novel around the mystery of the human person as fundamental for political life\, Dostoevsky gives a Christian recapitulation of the deepest themes in Plato’s Gorgias\, where Socrates and his triad of interlocutors similarly present the dimensions of human nature and show the individual and social drama inherent in the education of the soul’s eros. Further\, by presenting the truth of the human person as the foundation of a healthy society\, Dostoevsky anticipates one of the most important themes in the work of Pope St. John Paul II.   \nReadings:\nThe readings will consist of selections of the Brothers Karamazov and the Gorgias. \nBrothers Karamazov (Picador Edition): 3-26\, 71-81\, 258-261\, 337-339\, 349\, 361\, 383-385\, 536-538\, 585-591\, 623-630\, 660-665\, 670-673\, 675-678\, 681-683\, 688-690\, 719-720\, 737-740\, 766-767\, 821-823\n\nGorgias: 447d-449a\, 452d-453a\, 454b-455a\, 456b-457c\, 459a-459c\, 461b-462b\, 464b-466e\, 469b-d\, 470d-e\, 472c-473e\, 481b-484d\, 491a-493a\, 503d-504e\, 505e\, 507a-508b\, 510d-511a\, 521d-522a\nBoth the required and recommended readings will be distributed to participants via Dropbox and PDFs. If you prefer\, you can pick up a printout of the readings at Gavin House (1220 E. 58th Street) Mon-Fri\, 10am-4pm once they are ready. Please email David Strobach at dstrobach@lumenchristi.org to let us know you are coming. \nSchedule:\n1:30-2:00 | pre-event pastries and coffee \n2:00-3:20 | Session 1 \n3:20-3:40 | Coffee break \n3:40-5:00 | Session 2 \n5:00-5:30 | Reception
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/plato-and-the-brothers-karamazov-master-class/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Master Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250131T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250131T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153638
CREATED:20241230T173350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250530T210748Z
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SUMMARY:Technology\, Culture\, and Virtue
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\nOpen to current students and faculty. This event is in-person only. All registrants will receive copies of the selected readings via Dropbox and PDFs which should be read in advance of the class. An optional wine and cheese reception will follow. \nTechnology is part of our everyday lives. Despite its everydayness\, there remains something mysterious about it. In this master class\, we will demystify technology\, engaging it as a product of culture that both challenges and enhances culture. \nReadings:\nMartin Heidegger – “The Question Concerning Technology” \nLevis\, Duganzic\, and Scheirer – “Organoids are Multi-Cellular Engineered Living Systems: What is the Path Forward for Their Use in the Laboratory and Beyond?” \nBishop – What is Man that AI is Mindful of Him? and Toward a Liturgical Cosmotechnics \nConwill\, Levis\, and Scheirer – Chapter 1 and Chapter 6 in Virtues in Virtual Spaces \nSchedule:\n1:30 PM | pre-event pastries and coffee \n2:00 PM | Part 1: Technology as a way of thinking \n2:40 PM | Part 2: Technology as a way of doing: Engineering Living Systems \n3:20 PM | BREAK \n3:40 PM | Part 3: Cosmotechnics: Technology\, Culture\, and Human Identity \n4:20 PM | Part 4: Goods\, Virtues\, and Virtual Spaces \nClass concludes at 5 PM with a reception following. \nFor more information\, contact gzokal@lumenchristi.org \nThis event is made possible through the support of ‘In Lumine: Supporting the Catholic Intellectual Tradition on Campuses Nationwide’ (Grant #62372) from the John Templeton Foundation.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/technology-and-culture-master-class/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Master Classes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250228T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250228T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153638
CREATED:20241211T194149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T190018Z
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SUMMARY:Master Class on Augustine's City of God
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nOpen to current graduate students and faculty. Advanced undergraduates and others interested in participating should contact dstrobach@lumenchristi.org. This event is in-person only. All registrants will receive copies of the selected readings\, which should be read in advance of the class. An optional wine and cheese reception will follow.  \nFor the positivist political scientist\, focused on polls\, percentages\, and prognostications\, Augustine’s sprawling masterpiece—City of God (De civitate Dei)—is apt to seem a morass of mythology and otherworldly speculation. I propose\, for the conduct of the master class\, that we temporarily (and respectfully) shelve our inner positivist\, link up with our collective political imagination\, and entertain as best we can one of the great political theologies of all time. By great I do not mean unproblematic—there will be plenty of problems and perplexities—I mean greatly influential. For the first 90 minute session\, we will focus on two stories of the fall\, the dual invention of sin\, and Augustine’s struggle not to have to concede to the impossibility of perfection\, here or above. For the second session\, we will turn more directly to political matters and especially to the “twilight” perspective that Augustine takes us all inescapably to have on true peace. \nJim Wetzel (Professor of Philosophy and Augustinian Endowed Chair in the Thought of St. Augustine at Villanova University) will lead this three hour master class. \nReadings:\nSee the list of readings syllabus HERE. \nBoth the required and recommended readings will be distributed to participants via Dropbox and PDFs. If you prefer\, you can pick up a printout of the readings at Gavin House (1220 E. 58th Street) Mon-Fri\, 10am-4pm once they are ready. Please email David Strobach at dstrobach@lumenchristi.org to let us know you are coming. \nSchedule:\nLocation: Swift Hall Common Room \n1:30-2:00 | pre-event pastries and coffee \n2:00-3:20 | Session 1 \n3:20-3:40 | Coffee break \n3:40-5:00 | Session 2 \n5:00-5:30 | Reception
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/master-class-on-augustines-city-of-god/
LOCATION:Swift Hall\, First Floor Common Room\, 1025 E 58th St\,Chicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
CATEGORIES:Master Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250926T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250926T173000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153638
CREATED:20250901T130007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251002T183007Z
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SUMMARY:The Part The Muses Give Us
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER BELOW \n(Note: The schedule below has been pushed back) \nLunch 12:00 | Master Class 1:00-4:30 | Wine & Cheese 4:30-5:30 \nThis master class is intended for graduate and advanced undergraduate students. Others interested in attending should contact William Hurley at whurley@lumenchristi.org for more details. \nThe nature\, form\, and purpose of poetry was called radically into question in the last century\, and yet even now this art form remains a paradigm for what it means to make for the sake of beauty.  \nIn this master class\, we will consider an account of poetry grounded in the four essential M’s (making\, memory\, metaphor\, and meter) to see what it discloses about the function of the art in general. We shall then study and savor a handful of poems that bring particular clarity to each of these essential qualities. Preparation includes reading the final chapter of The Fortunes of Poetry in an Age of Unmaking; a small anthology of poems will be distributed for consideration during the class itself. \nParticipants will receive a copy of The Fortunes of Poetry in an Age of Unmaking.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/the-part-the-muses-give-us/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Master Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260109T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260109T143000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153638
CREATED:20251203T194834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T214024Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Masterclass: The Thought of John Henry Newman
DESCRIPTION:Recently canonized as the first English saint since the Reformation and declared the 38th Doctor of the Universal Church and Co-patron of Catholic Education (along with St. Thomas Aquinas)\, John Henry Newman (1801-1890) stands as the most important Catholic thinker between the Council of Trent of the sixteenth century and the second Vatican Council (1962-65).  \nNewman’s intellectual autobiography (Apologia pro Vita Sua)\, treatise on higher education (Idea of a University)\, theory of knowledge (Grammar of Assent)\, and major work of theology (Development of Doctrine) stand as classics in their genres.  In addition\, his prolific sermons cover both his Anglican career at Oxford and Catholic career in Birmingham. \nWe will discuss two sermons from his Anglican years\, delivered as “University Sermons” on the relation between faith and reason. In them\, Newman offers creative insights that deepen the classic Catholic position put forth by Aquinas. \nThis masterclass will provide a glimpse of the 2026 intensive summer seminar on Newman’s thought. A full syllabus of the masterclass can be found here. \nThe Zoom link will be distributed in advance of the seminar.  \nThis program is restricted to graduate students from any university or discipline.  \nThis program is part of the project “In Lumine Tuo: Expanding and Sustaining the Catholic Intellectual Tradition Nationwide” (Grant #63614) supported by the John Templeton Foundation. \nTimes are central standard time. \nFor more information contact Geoffrey Zokal at gzokal@lumenchristi.org
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/virtual-masterclass-the-thought-of-john-henry-newman/
LOCATION:IL
CATEGORIES:ONLINE,Master Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260123T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260123T103000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153639
CREATED:20251202T214123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T173733Z
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SUMMARY:Glimpses of Wonder: Faith\, Reason\, and Technology in the University Today
DESCRIPTION:One great challenge in the modern research university is the siloing of information and of knowledge. While specialized knowledge is valuable\, pressing questions confronting the contemporary world require that diverse forms of knowing be integrated\, both in the heart of the knower and in society. A Catholic Institute is uniquely poised to speak to this challenge since the Catholic intellectual tradition has sought to embrace and integrate five intellectual virtues as presented in Aristotle (NE\, VI:3) and St. Thomas Aquinas (ST\, 1a-IIae\, q. 57): wisdom\, science\, art\, prudence\, and mind or understanding. The Franciscan tradition has also emphasized the importance of wonder at the beauty of creation in this synthesis. In this class\, we will engage the unity of these virtues under the guidance of wonder and discuss specific applications to new technologies in artificial intelligence and ecological engineering. True human flourishing is not necessarily about slowing down or accelerating the advance of progress as finding a new measure that allows one to see epiphanies of beauty and learn from them about oneself\, the world\, and the creator of the beauty of the world. \nThis masterclass will provide an engagement with topics related to the 2026 Summer Seminar “Glimpses of Wonder: Epiphanies of Beauty in the Midst of Technological Change” and will help students explore in advance related themes.  \nThe Zoom link will be distributed in advance of the seminar.  \nThis program is restricted to graduate students from any university or discipline. \nThe syllabus and readings can be found here.  \nThis program is part of the project “In Lumine Tuo: Expanding and Sustaining the Catholic Intellectual Tradition Nationwide” (Grant #63614) supported by the John Templeton Foundation. \nAll times are Central Standard Time.  \nFor more information email Geoffrey Zokal at gzokal@lumenchristi.org
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/virtual-masterclass-epiphanies-of-beauty-in-the-midst-of-technological-change/
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CATEGORIES:ONLINE,Master Classes
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SUMMARY:On Learned Ignorance: Nicolas of Cusa and the Wonder of the Cosmos
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER BELOW\n2:00-5:00 (Detailed Schedule Below) | Refreshments Provided \nThis event is designated for current graduate & advanced undergraduate students and faculty from the University of Chicago & regional colleges and universities. Others interested in auditing should contact William Hurley at whurley@lumenchristi.org. \nThis project is made possible through the support of In Lumine Tuo: Expanding and Sustaining the Catholic Intellectual Tradition Nationwide (grant #63614) from the John Templeton Foundation and the generous support of our donors. \nDescription:\nIs measuring the natural world a secular activity\, or does wonder enliven faith in the mystery of God? Nicholas of Cusa (1401-1464) was a reformist cardinal who wrote profound treatises in mystical theology in his spare time. He is arguably the most brilliant Christian thinker of the fifteenth century. For Nicholas\, engaging in natural science not only deepens wonder at the cosmos and Creator\, but spurs one to find God in the limits of human knowing. Mathematical thinking leads directly to theology. We will explore key passages in De docta ignorantia (1440) and De visione dei (1453) that continue to draw the attention of philosophers and theologians today.   \nReadings: (all from CWS book; I might bring an extra one-page handout with selected paragraphs from later works) \n\nOn Learned Ignorance\, Book I (I.1-4\, I.11-I.17\, I.24-26)\, pp. 87-92\, 100-110\, 121-127 (21 pages)\nOn Learned Ignorance\, Book II (II.1-3\, II.13)\, pp. 127-137\, 166-169 (13 pages)\nOn Learned Ignorance\, Book III (III.1-4)\, pp. 169-180 (11 pages)\nOptional: On the Vision of God: Preface\, Chs. 1-6\, Ch. 15 (pp. 235-245\, 262-265) (13 pages) \n\nSchedule:\n\n1:30pm – Optional Coffee and Pastries\n2:00pm – Session I begins\n3:20pm – Break\n3:40pm – Session II begins\n5:00pm – End / Wine & Cheese Reception\n\nEvent Type:\nMaster Class \nEach quarter\, the Lumen Christi Institute hosts a master class at Gavin House (1220 E 58th St.). A master class is a seminar in miniature\, in which top scholars introduce students to a major figure or concept in the Catholic intellectual tradition. The two eighty-minute sessions contain a mixture of lecture\, seminar discussion\, and close reading. All participants are provided a copy of the text under consideration. Any student interested in a shared reading of a great text is welcome to join. No religious affiliation is necessary. \n  \n\n \n 
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/on-learned-ignorance-nicolas-of-cusa-and-the-wonder-of-the-cosmos/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Master Classes
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