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SUMMARY:Church Fathers Non-Credit Course
DESCRIPTION:TUESDAYS \n6:00pm Buffet Dinner\n6:30pm Lecture \nIntended for current students and recent graduates of the University of Chicago. Others interested in attending please contactinfo@lumenchristi.org. \nREGISTER HERE \n“Greatness\, depth\, boldness\, flexibility\, certainty and flaming love—these virtues of youth are marks of patristic theology. Perhaps the Church will never again see the likes of such an array of larger-than-life figures such as mark the period from Irenaeus to Athanasius\, Basil\, Cyril\, Chrysostom\, Ambrose\, and Augustine”\n– Hans Urs von Balthasar\, “The Fathers\, the Scholastics\, and Ourselves” \nFrom the close of the apostolic age until the 8th century\, the Church Fathers developed a vision of Christian wisdom\, 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. This series will introduce students to major figures and themes of the patristic period and convey their relevance to the life of faith today. \nOctober 6\nSt. Ignatius of Antioch\nScott Moringiello\, DePaul University \nOctober 13\nSt. Irenaeus of Lyons\nScott Moringiello\, DePaul University \nOctober 20\nSt. Clement of Alexandria\nScott Moringiello\, DePaul University \nOctober 27\nSt. Jerome\nPaul Mankowski\, S.J.\, Lumen Christi Institute \nNovember 3\nSt. Athanasius of Alexandria\nAaron Canty\, Saint Xavier University \nNovember 10\nSt. Gregory of Nyssa\nAndrew Radde-Gallwitz\, University of Notre Dame \nNovember 17\nWhy the Fathers Still Matter\nMsgr. Michael Heintz\, University of Notre Dame
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2015-10-church-fathers-non-credit-course-scott-d-moringiello-paul-mankowski-sj-aaron-canty-andrew-radde-gallwitz-rev-msgr-michael-heintz/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
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SUMMARY:Morals or Metaphysics: The Place of Charity in Christian Thought
DESCRIPTION:cosponsored by the Theology and Religious Ethics Workshop and the Early Christian Studies Workshop \nWhen modern persons think about assistance for the poor the two major categories that tend to dominate are the motivations of the donor (altruism) and the effects of the donation (social justice).  Though both of these attributes were part of classical Christian thinking\, they stood on a deeper foundation: a description of the type of world God had made. And so\, charity was as much about metaphysics as it was morality.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2015-10-morals-or-metaphysics-place-of-charity-in-christian-thought-gary-a-anderson/
LOCATION:Swift Hall\, First Floor Common Room\, 1025 E 58th St\,Chicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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SUMMARY:Conservation as Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Rémi Brague (Sorbonne\, University of Munich)\n\nCosponsored by the France Chicago Center\n\n\nIf the contrary of civilization is barbarism\, we have to take seriously the etymology of the latter word\, i.e. the inability to engage in a conversation. Conversation presupposes some continuity. First\, with the past that may have something to teach us (which is the meaning of “conservatism”)\, then with nature that is not a mere quarry or pantry\, but has something to tell us as well\, and finally with God as creator in the Logos.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2015-10-conservation-as-conversation-remi-brague/
LOCATION:Classics 110\, 1010 E 59th St.\nChicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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SUMMARY:From Ancient Philosophy to Christian Wisdom: A Symposium
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URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2015-10-from-ancient-philosophy-to-christian-wisdom-a-symposium-remi-brague-reverend-brian-daley-sj/
LOCATION:Swift Hall\, 3rd Floor Lecture\, 1025 E 58th St.\nChicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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SUMMARY:Master Class on "Love Alone is Credible"
DESCRIPTION:Rémi Brague (Sorbonne; University of Munich) \nREGISTER HERE \nThis master class is open to all graduate and undergraduate students\, including non-University of Chicago students. Copies of the readings will be provided. Space is limited and offered on a first-come\, first-served basis. If you have any questions\, please contact Mark Franzen. \nThe thin pamphlet (1963) summarizes Hans Urs von Bathasar’s (1905-1988) masterpiece The Glory of the Lord: A Theological Aesthetics (1961-1969). The booklet is compact\, but rich. As a consequence\, the reading is arduous\, but extremely rewarding. After a sketch of the evolution of Christian theology in its two main epochs\, von Balthasar brings the content of Revelation back to the self-assertion of God’s love through Christ. Beyond any merely human work of love\, always finite and imperfect\, the Christian message allows us to access Love as the ground of Being. The class will focus on the two central chapters 3 and 6 and possibly end with a foray into chapter 10. \nREQUIRED READING: \nH. U. von Balthasar\, Love Alone Is Credible\, tr. D. C. Schindler\, San Francisco\, Ignatius Press\, 2004. Chs. 3\, 6\, & 10. \nSECONDARY READING: \nPeter Henrici\, SJ\, “Hans Urs von Balthasar: a Sketch of His Life”\, Communio: International Catholic Review 16/3 (fall\, 1989): 306–50.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2015-10-master-class-on-love-alone-is-credible-remi-brague/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
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SUMMARY:Schola Antiqua Concert "The Night Watch: Music for Vespers"
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, October 24: 8:00PM\nSt. James Chapel\, Quigley Center\n103 E. Chestnut\, Chicago\, IL\n$25 General/$10 Student\nTICKETS \nFriday\, October 30\, 7:30PM\nSt. Joseph Chapel\, University of St. Francis\n500 Wilcox St.\, Joliet\, IL\n$10 General/$7 Student\nTICKETS \nFor more information visit the Schola Antiqua website.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2015-10-schola-antiqua-concert-night-watch-music-for-vespers-schola-antiqua-of-chicago/
LOCATION:St. James Chapel\, Quigley Center\, 835 North Rush Street\nChicago\, IL 60611\, Chicago\, IL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20151029T110000
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SUMMARY:Toward a Theology of Science
DESCRIPTION:Tom McLeish (Durham University) \nREGISTER HERE \nThis event is open to students\, faculty\, and scientists at the University of Chicago. Lunch will be served. Others interested in attending\, please contactinfo@lumenchrisit.org. \nAt this luncheon events\, student will discuss a chapter from Faith & Wisdom in Science (Oxford University Press\, 2014) on “A Theology of Science?” with author Tom McLeish. A PDF of the chapter will be made available to read beforehand and attendees will be given complimentary copies of the book. \nIn the book\, McLeish’s narrative approach develops a natural critique of the cultural separation of sciences and humanities\, suggesting an approach to science\, or in its more ancient form natural philosophy – the ‘love of wisdom of natural things’ – that can draw on theological and cultural roots. Following the theme of pain in human confrontation with nature\, it develops a ‘Theology of Science’\, recognising that both scientific and theological worldviews must be ‘of’ each other\, not holding separate domains. Science finds its place within an old story of participative reconciliation with a nature\, of which we start ignorant and fearful\, but learn to perceive and work with in wisdom. Surprisingly\, science becomes a deeply religious activity. There are urgent lessons for education\, the political process of decision-making on science and technology\, our relationship with the global environment\, and the way that both religious and secular communities alike celebrate and govern science.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2015-10-toward-a-theology-of-science-tom-mcleish/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
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