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SUMMARY:Judging as Judgment
DESCRIPTION:You can subscribe to the Lumen Christi Institute Podcast via our Soundcloud page\, iTunes channel\, Stitcher\, TuneIn\, ListenNotes\, Podbean\, Pocket Casts\, and Google Play Music. \nTo view photos of the event\, visit Lumen Christi’s Facebook page. \nFree and open to the public. Registration is required. \nCosponsored by the Catholic Lawyers Guild of Chicago\, the Decalogue Society of Lawyers\, the Christian Legal Society\, the Jewish Judges Association\, and Jenner & Block LLP. \nWhen a case is easy\, judges can act like umpires. But when a case is hard\, judges cannot simply apply the rules – they have to exercise judgment. We pretend that judges don’t make law in order to ensure that they are sufficiently responsive to social and political norms and to elected representatives. But contrary to popular belief\, the rule of law does not require judges to refrain from judgment. What the rule of law requires is that judges give impartial reasons for their decisions. And judges can only do that if they attend carefully to the normative arguments on both sides of hard cases and give reasons that could or should be accepted by the losing side. \nSCHEDULE \n5:00pm   Registration & Refreshments\n5:30pm   Welcome & Introduction\n5:35pm   “Judging as Judgment”\n6:20pm   Audience Q&A\n6:30pm   Reception\n7:30pm   End
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2018-10-judging-as-judgment-joseph-william-singer/
LOCATION:Jenner & Block\, 45th Floor\, 353 N Clark St.\nChicago\, IL 60654\, Downtown\, IL
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SUMMARY:Comparing Trent\, Vactican I\, and Vatican II
DESCRIPTION:To view photos of the lecture\, visit Lumen Christi’s Facebook page. \nFree and open to the public. \nBased on a forthcoming book entitled When Bishops Meet: An Essay Comparing Trent\, Vatican I\, and Vatican II that bears the fruit of decades of scholarship\, this lecture by one of the greatest living experts of modern Church history will compare the three modern ecumenical councils of the Catholic Church. \nJohn O’Malley also taught a master class on October 12 and participated in a symposium on October 13. \nTo view photos of the lecture\, visit Lumen Christi’s Facebook page.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2018-10-comparing-trent-vactican-i-vatican-ii/
LOCATION:Classics 110\, 1010 E 59th St.\nChicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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SUMMARY:Master Class on "Councils and Popes: Who's in Charge?"
DESCRIPTION:Registration is required. Open to current university students and faculty. A PDF of the assigned readings will be provided. \nThe purpose of the seminar is to deepen understanding of the historical course of the relationship between councils and popes through an examination of four key texts published at four key moments in the ongoing dialectic between these two institutions. Our time together will be spent on a close reading and discussion of the texts\, trying to understand them in their historical contexts. We will read them also with an eye to their possible relevance to the situation of the Catholic Church today. In recent years\, for instance\, the word synodality has entered our ecclesiastical vocabulary. Synod is the Greek form of the Latin word for council. The two words are\, therefore\, synonyms. What should this mean for us? \nPRIMARY READINGS \n\nThe Council of Constance\, 1415\nThe Four Gallican Articles\, 1652\nPastor Aeternus\, Vatican Council I\, 1870\nLumen Gentium (Chapter three)\, Vatican Council II\, 1964\n\nBACKGROUND READINGS \n\nCouncil of Constance: Francis Oakley\, The Conciliarist Tradition (Oxford\, 2003).\nGallican Articles: Richard F. Constigan\, The Consensus of the Church and Papal Infallibility (Catholic UP\, 2005).\nPastor Aeternus: Austin Gaugh\, Paris and Rome: The Gallican Church and the Ultramontane Campaign (Oxford\, 1986). John W. O’Malley: Vatican I: The Council and the Making of the Ultramontane Church (Harvard\, 2018).\nLumen Gentium: John W. O’Malley\, What Happened at Vatican II (Harvard\, 2008).\n\nSCHEDULE \n1:30pm   Coffee & Tea\n2:00pm   Session I\n3:25pm   Break\n3:35pm   Session II\n5:00pm   Wine & cheese reception\n6:00pm   End \nJohn O’Malley also gave a lecture on October 11 and participated in a symposium on October 13.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2018-10-master-class-on-councils-popes-whos-in-charge/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
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SUMMARY:Vatican I: Loss and Gain with Papal Governance of the Catholic Church
DESCRIPTION:You can subscribe to the Lumen Christi Institute Podcast via our Soundcloud page\, iTunes channel\, Stitcher\, TuneIn\, ListenNotes\, Podbean\, Pocket Casts\, and Google Play Music. \nTo read O’Malley’s contribution to this panel discussion in the Notre Dame McGrath Institute for Church Life’s Church Life Journal\, click here. \nTo view photos of the symposium\, visit Lumen Christi’s Facebook page. \nFree and open to the public. Cosponsored by the Theology Club. \nA symposium and reception on the occasion of the publication of Vatican I: The Council and the Making of the Ultramontane Church (Harvard University Press\, 2018) by Fr. John O’Malley\, SJ. Copies of the book will be available for sale by the Seminary Co-op. \nVatican Council I (1869-1870) lasted barely eight months and produced only two documents.  The document Pastor Aeternus deeply reconfigured the government of the Church on the basis of the universal jurisdiction of the pope.  As we are now approaching the 150th anniversary of that event we can ask:  How has the papal-centered government fared over the centuries?  Did Vatican II initiate significant changes in the ecclesiastical government?  In light of these councils\, how should we evaluate the scandals and the fragmentation of episcopal governance in the Church? \nFr. O’Malley also gave a lecture on October 11 and taught a master class on October 12.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2018-10-vatican-i-loss-gain-with-papal-governance-of-catholic-church/
LOCATION:Swift Hall\, 3rd Floor Lecture\, 1025 E 58th St.\nChicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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SUMMARY:Schola Antiqua Concert "La Rue @ 500"
DESCRIPTION:$25 general/$10 student \nSchola Antiqua commemorates the quincentennial of the death of Pierre de la Rue (d. 1518)\, one of the most talented and highly-prized composers of the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. In the service of the wealthy and influential Habsburg-Burgundian court\, La Rue actively wrote in all of the major musical genres of his time\, and this is echoed in the program’s design. Highlights from his carefully constructed masses include music for very low voices at the composer’s disposal. Some of his beloved motets and songs complete the program. This program is sponsored in part by the Lumen Christi Institute and by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council. \nSchola Antiqua performed the same concert on October 20 in Chicago.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2018-10-schola-antiqua-concert-la-rue-500-schola-antiqua-of-chicago-2/
LOCATION:Emmanuel Episcopal Church\, 203 S Kensington Ave\, La Grange
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20181022T120000
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SUMMARY:Faith and Politics: Reflections of a Catholic Legislator
DESCRIPTION:Open to current university students and faculty. Lunch will be served. \nJoin the Lumen Christi Institute and the Center for Latin American Studies for a lunch discussion with Ignacio Walker\, academic and former Chilean Secretary of State (2004-2006)\, on his current project entitled “Faith and Politics.” He will share reflections from his experience on negotiating faith commitments as a Catholic politician in a modern\, secular\, democratic\, pluralistic society.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2018-10-lunch-discussion-with-igancio-walker-on-faith-politics/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20181024T163000
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SUMMARY:Can Transcendence be Organized? The Catholic Church Between Universalism and Establishment
DESCRIPTION:Free and open to the public. Cosponsored by the Committee on Social Thought and the Theology Club. \nIf a religion differentiates itself from the culture of specific peoples\, states\, or empires and represents the ideal of moral universalism and an understanding of transcendence\, it cannot evade the problem of self-organization. While this is true of all “post-axial” religions\, this lecture restricts itself to the Christian Church and other forms of the social organization of Christians (sect\, denomination etc.). A comparison between the Catholic Church and these other forms and an understanding of their interaction in the history of Christianity is instructive with regard to the current debates about reforms in the Catholic Church.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2018-10-can-transcendence-be-organized-catholic-curch-between-universalism-establishment/
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:20181031T190000
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SUMMARY:Georges Lemaître: His Science\, Faith\, and Why “Hubble’s Law” Ought to be Renamed
DESCRIPTION:You can subscribe to the Lumen Christi Institute Podcast via our Soundcloud page\, iTunes channel\, Stitcher\, TuneIn\, ListenNotes\, Podbean\, Pocket Casts\, and Google Play Music. \nTo read an adapted version of Lunine’s lecture as an article published by the Notre Dame McGrath Institute for Church Life’s ​​​​​​​Church Life Journal\, click here. \nTo view photos of the lecture\, visit Lumen Christi’s Facebook page. \nFree and open to the public. Cosponsored by the Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics. \nGeorges Lemaître—a Belgian priest and cosmologist—proposed what came to be known as the “Big Bang” model of the origin of the cosmos. What is less well known is that Lemaître discovered and published Hubble’s law—the first observational basis for the expansion of the universe—in 1927—well before Edwin Hubble did. Lemaître also treated Einstein’s cosmological constant as a vacuum energy\, in 1933\, foreshadowing work done a half-century later. Lemaître is less well known as a pioneering cosmologist than as a chimeric figure with both a scientific and religious career. Thus he has been treated by historians differently from other scientists. In this talk Lunine will argue that renaming the “Hubble law” the “Hubble-Lemaître law” (resolution B4 2018 of the International Astronomical Union) is a reasonable solution to the dilemma posed by history’s treatment of the Belgian cosmologist.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2018-10-georges-lemaitre-his-science-faith-why-hubble-s-law-ought-to-be-renamed-jonathan-lunine/
LOCATION:Kent Hall\, Room 107\, 1020 E 58th St.\nChicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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