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SUMMARY:“Modern Christian Writers” Non-Credit Course
DESCRIPTION:Informal Dinner: 6:00PM\nLecture: 6:30PM \nIntended for University students\, faculty\, and recent graduates. Others interested in attending\, contact info@lumenchristi.org. \nAddressing his fellow Christians\, the author of the Letter to the Hebrews said\, “Here we have no abiding city.” Christian writers characteristically view the societies in which they live both from the inside and as strangers or sojourners. This series will treat of a variety of modern authors whose faith made them aliens in their own homelands while giving them insight and sympathy into the dilemmas of their own time. No prior acquaintance with the writers on the part of attendees is required or presumed. \nPast Sessions: \nTuesday\, April 9:\nEvelyn Waugh\nPaul Mankowski\, S.J.\, Lumen Christi Institute \nTuesday\, April 16:\nHilaire Belloc\nPaul Mankowski\, S.J.\, Lumen Christi Institute \nTuesday\, April 23\nA Study in Greene: Charting the 20th Century Catholic Literary Revival\nMark Bosco\, S.J.\, English and Theology\, Loyola University \nTuesday\, April 30\nCharles Péguy – A Lonely Fighter\nThomas Pavel\, Romance Languages & Literatures\, Committee on Social Thought\, University of Chicago \nTuesday\, May 7:\nPaul Claudel: a Poet at the Foot of the Cross\nLauren Bergier\, Committee on Social Thought\, University of Chicago \nTuesday\, May 14:\nFlannery O’Connor’s Fictional Habitus\nRichard Rosengarten\, Religion & Literature at the Divinity School\, University of Chicago \nTuesday\, May 21:\nDostoyevsky: Dreams and Demons\nRobert Bird\, Slavic Languages & Literatures\, University of Chicago \nTuesday\, May 28:\nRonald Knox\nPaul Mankowski\, S.J.\, Lumen Christi Institute
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2013-04-modern-christian-writers-non-credit-course/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
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SUMMARY:The Interior Castle of St. Teresa of Avila: A Map for our Spiritual Journey
DESCRIPTION:Long before developmental psychologists charted the seasons and passages of our human journey\, St. Teresa of Avila mapped the transformation of her personality under the impact of God’s love in 16th century Spain. At age 62\, this Carmelite nun wrote The Interior Castle\, a classic summary of her prayer experience. She images the soul’s journey through a crystal castle to its center\, culminating in intimate union with God. \nThis lecture is cosponsored by the History of Christianity Club and made possible by a grant from the Carmelite Friars at St. Thomas the Apostle.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2013-05-interior-castle-of-st-teresa-of-avila-a-map-for-our-spiritual-journey-john-welch-o-carm/
LOCATION:Swift Hall\, 3rd Floor Lecture\, 1025 E 58th St.\nChicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130516T163000
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SUMMARY:The Spirit's Bond: Gregory of Nyssa on the Inseparable Trinity
DESCRIPTION:The creed recited by Catholic\, Orthodox\, Anglican\, and many Protestant Christians every Sunday originated from the first two ecumenical councils of the Church\, Nicea (325) and Constantinople (381)\, which affirmed the divinity of Christ and the unity of the Trinity. Among the Cappadocian Fathers who developed and defended the affirmations of the creed\, Gregory of Nyssa (c. 335-395) is known for his contribution to the doctrine of the Trinity. Although he was cited by the Emperor Theodosius as an exemplar of Trinitarian orthodoxy\, the exact nature of his doctrine remains a matter of dispute. He has been accused of every heresy from modalism to tritheism. This lecture will attempt to sort out Gregory’s teaching by focusing on his discussion of the Spirit’s inseparable connection with the Father and the Son.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2013-05-spirits-bond-gregory-of-nyssa-on-inseparable-trinity-andrew-radde-gallwitz/
LOCATION:Swift Hall\, First Floor Common Room\, 1025 E 58th St\,Chicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130523T150000
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SUMMARY:Toward A Moral Economy: Globalization and the Developing World
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Lumen Christi Institute Program in Economics and Catholic Social Thought\, a continuing exchange between research economists\, bishops\, and scholars\, this symposium will address poverty and economic development; social\, cultural\, and economic integration; and emigration and its impact on developing countries. \n\nKeynote address:\nPeter Cardinal Turkson\, President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace \nPresentations by:\nRobert Lucas\, University of Chicago Economics Department \nLuigi Zingales\, University of Chicago Booth School of Business \nJoseph Kaboski\, University of Notre Dame Economics Department \nSponsored by The Lumen Christi Institute at the University of Chicago\, the John U. Nef Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago\, and the Seng Foundation Endowment for Market-Based Programs & Catholic Values\, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts\, College of Arts and Letters\, University of Notre Dame.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2013-05-toward-a-moral-economy-globalization-developing-world-peter-cardinal-turkson-robert-lucas-luigi-zingales-joseph-kaboski/
LOCATION:Ida Noyes Hall\, Max Palevsky Cinema\, 1212 E 59th St.\nChicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20130529T163000
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SUMMARY:Bernard of Clairvaux\, the Last of the Fathers and the End of the Middle Ages
DESCRIPTION:Cosponsored by The Medieval Studies Workshop\nand The Theology Workshop \nThe 12th century monastic reformer Bernard of Clairvaux recruited hundreds of young men to the cloister or claustrum (enclosure) of Cistercian monastic life. The rhythm of life in the monastic enclosure not only rules the structured existence of the monks but also alters their experience of time from linear to circular while maintaining the goal of the world to come. Bernard’s eloquent insistence on this way of life represents the end of an era and\, to an extent\, the end of the Middle Ages.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2013-05-bernard-of-clairvaux-last-of-fathers-end-of-middle-ages-burcht-pranger/
LOCATION:Swift Hall\, First Floor Common Room\, 1025 E 58th St\,Chicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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SUMMARY:Exile and the canzone in Dante's Earthly Paradise
DESCRIPTION:Cosponsored by the Department of Romance Languages & Literatures and the Medieval Studies Workshop \nOften considered the greatest work of Italian literature\, Dante’s Divine Comedy depicts the exiled soul’s journey to God. At the end of thePurgatorio\, Dante reaches the Garden of Eden. But\, despite the setting of earthly paradise and the reappearance of the poet’s youthful love Beatrice\, the protagonist finds remorse in Eden rather than triumph. The Earthly Paradise cantos can be understood as a reclaiming of Dante’s former identity of spiritually exiled lyric poet\, wherein both poet and poem exist in a relationship of exile to the world that receives them.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2013-05-exile-canzone-in-dantes-earthly-paradise-laurence-hooper/
LOCATION:Classics 110\, 1010 E 59th St.\nChicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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