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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:Master Class on Anselm of Canterbury: Reason\, Logic\, and Meditation
DESCRIPTION:Burcht Pranger (University of Amsterdam) \nREGISTER HERE \nOpen to current University of Chicago students. Dinner will be served. Readings will be provided for all participants. Others interested in attending\, please contact us. \nThis master class seminar will cover three major works by Anselm of Canterbury: Proslogion\, Cur deus homo and theFirst Meditation. The discussion will revolve around the question: how to read Anselm properly and comprehensively? Most often Anselm’s discourse in his various works is compartmentalized into either rational\, theological or meditative text blocks. By focusing on texts that differ as to their outlook\, we will try at once to honor the differences in discourse while at the same time tracing the various turns and moves Anselm makes both in argumentation and meditation. So doing\, it will become clear that\, where the various types may differ and are entitled to their independence\, Anselm’s rhetorical moves and turns will prove to be similar to each other to the point of telling us something comprehensive about his way of writing and reading. \nREADINGS: \nAnselm of Canterbury \n\nProslogion\, chapters 1-15\, 26.\nCur deus homo\, Preface\, book I\, chapters 1\,2\, 7\,21\, 25;  Book II\, chapters 17\, 18\, 19.\nFirst Meditation\n\nM.B. Pranger \n\nThe Artificiality of Christianity: Essays on the Poetics of Monasticism (Stanford\, Stanford University Press\, 2003); Introduction to Part Two: ‘Density.’
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2015-11-master-class-on-anselm-of-canterbury-reason-logic-meditation-burcht-pranger/
LOCATION:Swift Hall\, First Floor Common Room\, 1025 E 58th St\,Chicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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SUMMARY:Pondus Dei: The Weight of God in Anselm's Poetics
DESCRIPTION:cosponsored by the Medieval Studies Workshop \nThe meaning of Anselm’s famous ‘sola ratione’ or ‘by reason alone’ has been the subject of much debate. Is it a principle of reason or a principle of faith? This lecture will argue that the sola ratione instead operates as a poetical principle in Anselm’s work at large\, steering his various writings –treatises\, meditations\, prayers\, and letters – into a comprehensive oeuvre. As a result of this poetic use of sola ratione\, his work is characterized by a certain playfulness. However lofty questions of divine absence and presence may be\, the sola ratione guarantees that meditating about questions of faith and reason keeps within the boundaries of a ‘divina commedia’ of sorts.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2015-11-pondus-dei-weight-of-god-in-anselms-poetics-burcht-pranger/
LOCATION:Swift Hall\, 3rd Floor Lecture\, 1025 E 58th St.\nChicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20151114T163000
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SUMMARY:Dinner and Prayer at the Monastery of the Holy Cross
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nCosponsored by Calvert House. Open to current university students. Others interested in attending please contact info@lumenchristi.org. \nJoin us for an evening of prayer with Benedictine Monks at the Monastery of the Holy Cross. Students will participate in the prayer of the Divine Office (Vespers and Compline)\, and have dinner and discussion with Fr. Peter Funk\, O.S.B.\, prior of the monastery and alumnus of the University of Chicago. \nTo find out more about liturgy at the monastery\, go HERE. \nSCHEDULE \n4:00pm   Meet at Gavin House (1220 E. 58th St.)\n4:30pm   Depart from Hyde Park\n5:00pm   Arrive at the Monastery\, welcome by Fr. Funk\n5:15pm   Office of Vespers\n5:45pm   Dinner & Discussion\n7:15pm   Office of Compline\n8:00pm   Arrive back in Hyde Park
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2015-11-dinner-prayer-at-monastery-of-holy-cross-fr-peter-funk/
LOCATION:The Monastery of the Holy Cross\, 3111 South Aberdeen St.\nChicago\, IL 60608\, Chicago\, IL
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SUMMARY:Divine Faith and Private Judgment in Newman and Aquinas
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \ncosponsored by the Theology and Religious Ethics Workshop
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2015-11-divine-faith-private-judgment-in-newman-aquinas-reinhard-hutter/
LOCATION:Classics 110\, 1010 E 59th St.\nChicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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SUMMARY:Master Class on Faith and Reason in the Thought of John Henry Newman: The Oxford University Sermons
DESCRIPTION:Reinhard Hütter (Duke University) \nREGISTER HERE \nThis master class is open to all graduate and undergraduate students\, including non-University of Chicago students. Space is limited and offered on a first-come\, first-served basis. If you have any questions\, please contact Mark Franzen. \nThis three-hour seminar will focus on the one of Newman’s works\, which he himself called “the best\, not the most perfect\, book I have done.” The Oxford University Sermons are the Anglican precursor and still the best introduction to the Catholic Newman’s masterwork\, The Grammar of Assent. Sermons 10-15 constitute a precis of Newman’s mature theory of religious belief. In these sermons he develops the epistemological basis for belief in objective dogma and dogmatic theology. The masterclass will focus its attention especially on sermons 10-13. \nNo background knowledge of the topic is required to participate. Copies of the book John Henry Newman\, Fifteen Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford Between A.D. 1826 and 1843\, introd. by Mary Katherine Tillman (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press\, 1997) will be provided free of charge for participants. \nReadings: \n\nSermon 10 “Faith and Reason\, Contrasted as Habits of Mind”\nSermon 11 “The Nature of Faith in Relation to Reason”\nSermon 12 “Love as Safeguard of Faith against Superstition”\nSermon 13 “Implicit and Explicit Reason”
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2015-11-master-class-on-faith-reason-in-thought-of-john-henry-newman-oxford-university-sermons-reinhard-hutter/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
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