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SUMMARY:The Liberal Arts Then and Now
DESCRIPTION:Open to current University of Chicago undergraduates. Lunch will be served. \nLiterary critic\, noted essayist\, and alumnus of the College Joseph Epstein will participate in a conversation with students about his life inside and outside the academy. Students are encouraged to read the short essay “Who Killed the Liberal Arts? And Why We Should Care” in preparation for the discussion.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2017-03-liberal-arts-then-now-joseph-epstein/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
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SUMMARY:The Soul of Early Irish Monasticism
DESCRIPTION:Not many people are aware that when it comes to Irish religious history\, St. Patrick only scratches the surface. The island in fact has a rich and fascinating Christian heritage\, of which monks and sprawling monastic communities play a central role.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2017-03-soul-of-early-irish-monasticism-bernard-mcginn/
LOCATION:Union League Club\, 65 W Jackson Blvd.\nChicago\, IL 60604\, Downtown\, IL
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SUMMARY:Echoes from the Galleries
DESCRIPTION:a concert with Schola Antiqua of Chicago (Lumen Christi Artists-in-Residence) \nBUY TICKETS\n$10 non-members | $5 members & students*\n* – Ticket allows for entry to the museum and event beginning at 2:30pm.  To enter the museum prior to 2:30pm\, please purchase a separate museum admission ticket. \nSchola Antiqua presents a concert in connection with the opening of The Deering Family Galleries of Medieval and Renaissance Art\, Arms\, and Armor at the Art Institute of Chicago. The program includes music inspired by beautifully illustrated books of hours and early sixteenth-century German art\, as well as pieces celebrating the theme of arms and armor\, prominently displayed in the galleries. The women of Schola Antiqua will perform works from a rare thirteenth-century liturgical book on exhibit\, which is known to have been associated with a Dominican convent. \nImmediately following the concert\, Jonathan Tavares–Associate Curator of Arms & Armor–will lead a short tour of the reinstallation.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2017-03-echoes-from-galleries-schola-antiqua-of-chicago/
LOCATION:Art Institute of Chicago\, 111 S Michigan Ave.\nChicago\, IL 60603\, Downtown
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SUMMARY:The Greek East and the Spiritual Franciscan View of History
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\nCosponsored by the Theology & Religious Ethics Workshop \nThe Spiritual Franciscan Angelo Clareno (d.1337) fervently promoted the view that St. Francis’ life and Rule renewed the true evangelic life.  When ecclesiastical persecution led him to flee to Greece\, Angelo came into contact with both Greek monasticism and Greek theology based on the Church fathers. While in Greece\, he translated Greek texts and he found in Greek monastic traditions possibilities for living according to Francis’ rule outside the Franciscan order. Angelo’s time in Greece also led him to reflect on Church history and the relationship between Greek and Latin Christianity. Thus the eastern monastic tradition helped Angelo to explore ways of living the apostolic life and to develop a view of Church history that differed from other Spiritual Franciscans. \nIMAGE: Roma\, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale\, cod. Vitt. Em. 1167: Celestino V benedice Angelo Clareno e gli altri frati (particolare)
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2017-03-greek-east-spiritual-franciscan-view-of-history-brian-fitzgerald/
LOCATION:Swift Hall\, First Floor Common Room\, 1025 E 58th St\,Chicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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