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SUMMARY:"The Second Vatican Council and the Church's Engagement with the Modern World"
DESCRIPTION:Cosponsored by the University of Chicago Ethics Club \nAfter decades of ideological upheaval that often placed the Catholic Church in conflict with modernity\, Pope John XXIII convened the Second Vatican Council in part to open a dialogue with modern culture. This lecture will reflect on the theological developments that led to Vatican II’s Pastoral Constitution on the Modern World\, Gaudium et Spes\, the document’s text itself\, and the history of its reception\, and offer a perspective on the current health of the Church and its prospects for bringing the light of Christ to the world.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2012-10-second-vatican-council-churchs-engagement-with-modern-world-edward-t-oakes-s-j/
LOCATION:Rosenwald 405\, 1101 East 58th St.\nChicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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SUMMARY:"The Book of Psalms" Non-Credit Course
DESCRIPTION:Lecture: 7:00PM\nInformal Dinner: 6:30PM \nOctober 16: The Prayer Book of Jesus\nWhat are the psalms and how did they become a psalter? The introductory class will address the nature of Jewish prayer and Hebrew poetry\, lay out the various genres of psalms\, and discuss the compilation of psalms into a book of the Old Testament and a keystone of the Churchâ€™s liturgy. Particular attention will be given Psalms 6\, 19\, and 27. \nOctober 23: Songs of Wrath\nGodâ€™s anger and manâ€™s find full-throated expression in the Psalms\, often in ways that shock or bewilder us. In coming to grips with the cursings in the Psalms we come to a deeper understanding of the blessings that are their contraries\, and the nature of the injuries that prompt them. Particular attention will be given Psalms 2\, 49\, 53\, 58\, 109\, and 137. \nOctober 30: Songs of Joy\nThe Psalmistâ€™s capacity for delight exceeded even his capacity for rage. Discussion of various examples of exultation will show how enraptured contemplation of the created order was to be extended into the Churchâ€™s sacramental theology.Â  Particular attention will be given Psalms 16\, 23\, 66\, 92\, 96\, 119\, and 139. \nNovember 6: Songs of Entreaty & Assent \nThe desires of the Psalmist were always present to him\, and entreaty is a constant force in his prayer. Â At the same time the psalms take delight in affirming the hand of God in the history of His people. Â Particular attention will be given Psalms 22\, 42\, 57\, 106\, and 110. \nNovember 13: Songs of Pain \nLament\, sorrow and remorse are part of every human life\, and consequently part of the prayer offered by every believer. Â A discussion of some of the penitential psalms and psalms of lament will examine the moral self-understanding of ancient Israel and way in which it is and is not continued by Christian belief and prayer. Particular attention will be given Psalms 51\, 55\, 69\, 73\, 79\, and 88. \nNovember 20: Songs of Praise\nIt is a striking fact about Israel that it was willing\, even delighted\, to give praise and thanks to God simply for who He is in Himself\, and not only in response for those benefits He had conferred upon His people.Â  The psalm of praise is the psalm par excellence.Â  Particular attention will be given Psalms 8\, 65\, 104\, 68\, 84\, 117\, 148\, and 150.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2012-10-book-of-psalms-non-credit-course-paul-mankowski-sj/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
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SUMMARY:"What Makes Music Sacred?"
DESCRIPTION:Cosponsored by the Department of Music and the Medieval Studies Workshop \nWhile it is easy to recognize traditional forms of sacred music: Gregorian chant\, classical polyphony\, organ music\, choral music\, and vernacular hymns it is difficult to pinpoint what it is that makes music sacred? This lecture will reflect upon the relation of the sacred and the beautiful in the liturgy. It will consider what is meant by sacred\, as distinguished from holy and place those things considered sacred in the context of their reception and intrinsic suitability.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2012-10-what-makes-music-sacred-william-mahrt/
LOCATION:Social Sciences\, Room 122\, 1126 E 59th St.\nChicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20121019T160000
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SUMMARY:"Gregorian Chant as Splendor Formae of the Liturgy"
DESCRIPTION:Cosponsored by the Department of Music and the Medieval Studies Workshop \nA principal Medieval definition of beauty is splendor formae\, the manifesting of the very nature or form of a thing. While the liturgy can be described as a great divine action\, it is also comprised of a variety of discrete chants. Being entirely sung\, its Gregorian chants differentiate the character and function of each action and thus express a purposeful variety. This lecture will illustrate the beauty of the liturgy by comparing these chants particularly the gradual and alleluia in relation to the responsories of the Divine Office.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2012-10-gregorian-chant-as-splendor-formae-of-liturgy-william-mahrt/
LOCATION:Classics 110\, 1010 E 59th St.\nChicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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SUMMARY:"The Dialogue of Economics and Catholic Social Thought"
DESCRIPTION:Cosponsored by the University of Chicago Ethics Club \nThe presence of two Catholic candidates for vice-president have raised questions about Catholic social thought and American free market economics. In this symposium\, an economist and a theologian consider how the Church’s teaching bears on contemporary economic questions. The questions to be explored will include: What does the Catholic social thought developed by popes from Leo XIII and Pius XI to John Paul II and Benedict XVI say about economic issues? How can economists engage the principles of Catholic Social Thought and reflect on questions such as the just wage\, social solidarity and the market economy? How can economists assist the Church to develop and implement its social teaching?
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2012-10-dialogue-of-economics-catholic-social-thought-joseph-kaboski-msgr-martin-schlag/
LOCATION:Social Sciences\, Room 122\, 1126 E 59th St.\nChicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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