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SUMMARY:"Irenaeus: Bishop\, Martyr\, and Opponent of Gnosticism"
DESCRIPTION:Thursday Evenings\, Non-Credit Course\, Autumn Quarter 2011\n“The Age of the Church Fathers: From Pagan Philosophy to Christian Wisdom”\nCobb Lecture Hall\, Room 201\n5811 S. Ellis AvenueÂ\nLecture\, 7:00pm\nInformal Dinner\, 6:30pm \nOctober 13\n“Introduction: Why Study the Fathers?”\nFr. Michael Heintz (University of Notre Dame) \nOctober 20\n“Clement of Alexandria: Neo-Platonism and Christian Wisdom”\nBrian Daley\, S.J. (University of Notre Dame) \nOctober 27 \n“Justin Martyr: Early Christian Engagement with Greek Philosophy”\nAaron Canty (St. Xavier University) \nNovember 3\n“Tertullian: What Does Athens Have to do with Jerusalem?”\nMsgr. Michael Heintz (University of Notre Dame) \nTuesday\, November 8\, Social Sciences 122 \n“Platonism and Christianity”\nCarlos Steel (Catholic University of Leuven) \nNovember 17\n“Irenaeus: Bishop\, Martyr\, and Opponent of Gnosticism”\nScott D. Moringiello (Villanova University) \nIntended for University students\, faculty\, and recent graduates. Others interested in attending\, contact info@lumenchristi.org. \nAbout the Course: \nA non-credit course for students and members of the University of Chicago community that explores the thought of some of the early Church Fathers\, including Clement of Alexandria\, Justin Martyr\, Tertullian\, and Irenaeus. From the close of the apostolic age until the 8th century\, the Church Fathers put forth a vision of Christian wisdom and debated the nature of Christ\, grace and free will\, the role of the Church\, and the meaning of a Christian life in the context of a changing social and political world.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2011-10-irenaeus-bishop-martyr-opponent-of-gnosticism/
LOCATION:Cobb Lecture Hall\, Room 201\, 5811 S. Ellis Ave.\nChicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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SUMMARY:“Politics as Vocation in Cicero and Burke”
DESCRIPTION:Mary Ann Glendon\nA.B.\, J.D.\, M.C.L.\, University of Chicago\nProfessor of Law\, Harvard University Law School\,\nPresident\, The Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences \nOn the occasion of the publication of her bookÂ The Forum and the Tower: How Scholars and Politicians Have Imagined the World\, from Plato to Eleanor Roosevelt \nCo-sponsored by the Committee on Social Thought and the University of Chicago Law School \nAbout the Book:\nAs Aristotle noted long ago\, two very different and sometimes incompatible ways of life; the political and the philosophical exert a powerful pull on the ambitious and talented members of any society. Mary Ann Glendon\, who teaches at Harvard Law School\, says that she sees this double attraction in her students. Some go into politics\, but many turn away\, fearful of the compromises and corruptions of power. Such students may go on to become teachers and scholars\, but they never quite give up on the idea of making a difference in the wider\, public world\, even if they aren’t quite sure how to do it. Ms. Glendon’s The Forum and the Tower profiles 12 figures in Western history who struggled not always successfully with the conflict between an active life and a contemplative one\, between life in the public forum and life in the ivory tower.… The Forum and the Tower is a wise exploration of the eternal tension between action and thought.\nBrian C. Anderson\, The Wall Street Journal
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2011-11-politics-as-vocation-in-cicero-burke-mary-ann-glendon/
LOCATION:Mandel Hall\, 1131 East 57th St.\nChicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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SUMMARY:“Phenomenology and Naturalism: Attitude and Objectivity”
DESCRIPTION:Edmund Husserl was a philosopher\, mathematician\, and founder of the philosophical school of phenomenology. Professor Moran will argue that Husserl was correct to see naturalism as the dominant tendency of twentieth-century science and philosophy. Naturalism can be understood in many different senses\, but it is typically defined by its commitment to science as the arbiter of what is objective. Husserl took naturalism to be self-refuting. Moran will discuss Husserl’s arguments\, and in particular\, the manner in which Husserl redefines ‘objectivity’ within his transcendental idealism\, which is his alternative to naturalism. \n\nMoran’s lecture will be followed by commentary from Professors Jean-Luc Marion (University of Paris/Sorbonne\, University of Chicago) and Christopher Frey (University of Chicago).
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2011-11-phenomenology-naturalism-attitude-objectivity-dermot-moran/
LOCATION:Rosenwald 405\, 1101 East 58th St.\nChicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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SUMMARY:“Platonism and Christianity”
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URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2011-11-platonism-christianity-carlos-steel/
LOCATION:Social Sciences\, Room 122\, 1126 E 59th St.\nChicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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SUMMARY:“The Identity of Knower and Known in Aquinas”
DESCRIPTION:Lecture Abstract:\nThe claim that knowledge involves an identity of knower and known has its historical roots among the Greeks. This lecture explores this claim as one finds it in the writings of St. Thomas Aquinas. Professor O’Callaghan will explore these issues in critical dialogue with two different papers\, one by Wilfrid Sellars titled “Being and Being Known” and the other by John McDowell titled “Sellars’s Thomism.”
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2011-11-identity-of-knower-known-in-aquinas-john-ocallaghan/
LOCATION:Swift Hall\, First Floor Common Room\, 1025 E 58th St\,Chicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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