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SUMMARY:Master Class on "Bernard Lonergan’s Christian Realism and the Word of God as True"
DESCRIPTION:Open to current university students and faculty. Others interested in participating should contact us.  Copies of the readings will be provided to those who register. \nBernard Lonergan\, SJ (1904-1984)\, is widely praised as a giant of twentieth century theology and perhaps the most brilliant philosophical thinker of his generation. Still\, he is an outlier in a firmament that includes such figures as Hans Urs von Balthasar\, Karl Rahner\, Henri de Lubac\, and others. His best known works are not in theology itself but in philosophy (Insight: A Study of Human Understanding\, 1957) and method (Method in Theology\, 1972). Though a professor in Rome\, he was mostly on the sidelines at Vatican II. His contemporaries were largely jaded by neo-Thomist revival and zealous to return to the Fathers\, but Lonergan’s return was to Aquinas himself. The ferment of his generation would burst the old wineskins of neo-Scholasticism\, but Lonergan was obliged to pour his theological ideas into them: two giant textbooks for his students at the Gregorian University in Rome (De Deo Trino\, De Verbo Incarnato). They appeared in their last editions in 1964\, which may have been the least propitious year on record for the presentation of a Latin manual to the theological public. \nLonergan stood apart from the currents of the day partly because he aimed to play a longer game. The renovation of Christian thought\, he felt\, required an intervention at the fundamental level of theological and philosophical method. In Insight he studied how understanding develops in mathematics\, the natural sciences\, common sense\, and philosophy. His ulterior aim was to bring to light the principles of scientific progress in theology and so promote more effective collaboration and coherence in theology. \nThis seminar focuses on the relationship of Lonergan’s philosophical work to his project in theology\, not in its entirety but in one key dimension. Our topic will be realism and the Word of God as true. The first session will focus on Lonergan’s philosophical articulation of cognitional structure\, his realism\, and his conception of the contemporary role of philosophy in Christian thought. The second session will consider his approach to the development and meaningfulness of Christian doctrine as an engagement with the truth-intention of God’s word to us. \nREQUIRED READINGS \n\nBernard J.F. Lonergan\, “Cognitional Structure\,” in Collection\, Collected Works 4\, pp. 205-221.\nBernard J.F. Lonergan\, “Questionnaire on Philosophy\,” in Philosophical and Theological Papers\, 1965-1980\, Collected Works 17\, pp. 352-383.\nBernard J.F. Lonergan\, “The De-hellenization of Dogma\,” in A Second Collection\, pp. 11-32.\nBernard J.F. Lonergan\, “The Origins of Christian Realism\,” in A Second Collection\, 239-261.\n\nSUGGESTED READINGS \n\nBernard J.F. Lonergan\, “Christology Today: Methodological Reflections\,” in A Third Collection\, pp. 74-99.\nJeremy D. Wilkins\, Before Truth: Lonergan\, Aquinas\, and the Problem of Wisdom (Washington\, D.C.: The CUA Press\, 2018). Chapter 3\, “A ‘Wisdom of the Concrete’\,” introduces Lonergan’s fundamental project.\nChapter 7\, “Doctrine and Meaning\,” explores his approach to the development and meaningfulness of Christian doctrine.\n\nSCHEDULE \n9:30am   Coffee & Pastries\n10:00am   Session I\, “Cognitional Structure” and “Questionnaire on Philosophy”\n11:25am   Break\n11:35am   Session II\, “The De-hellenization of Dogma” and “Origins of Christian Realism”\n1:00pm   End\, Optional Lunch
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2019-03-master-class-on-lonergans-christian-realism-or-why-theology-cannot-avoid-philosophy-jeremy-wilkins/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190305T190000
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SUMMARY:Weekly Non-Credit Course:  "Who Do You Say That I Am? Visions of Christ in the Christian Tradition"
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\n6:00 Dinner | 6:30 Lecture \nThis weekly non-credit course is open to current students and faculty. Registrants are free to attend as many sessions as they choose. Sessions do not presuppose previous attendance or prior knowledge of the subject. \n“But what about you? Who you say that I am?” (Lk 9.20) The Christian tradition arose in response to the question of the person of Jesus Christ\, and in every generation Christians have struggled\, debated\, and developed answers to that question. This course will feature a selection of biblical\, ancient\, and medieval Christian thinkers who gave distinctive and highly influential answers to this question. The texts of the New Testament itself present Jesus Christ in various modes and forms\, and early Christians struggled to articulate Christ’s humanity\, divinity\, incarnation\, and his response to the question of evil. \nLanguage\, Truth & Logos\nJanuary 15  |  Fr. Paul Mankowski\, SJ (Lumen Christi Institute) \nThe Gospel of Mark\nJanuary 22   |   Fr. Don Senior\, CP (Catholic Theological Union) \nPOSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER | The Gospel of John\nJanuary 29   |   Fr. Andrew Liaugminas (Calvert House Catholic Center) \nLetter to the Hebrews\nFebruary 5   |   Cameron Ferguson (University of Chicago) \nIrenaeus of Lyon\nFebruary 12   |   Scott Moringiello (DePaul University) \nAthanasius\nFebruary 19   |   Scott Moringiello (DePaul University) \nMary\, Mother of God\nFebruary 26   |   Rachel Fulton Brown (University of Chicago) \nJulian of Norwich\nMarch 5   |   Bernard McGinn (University of Chicago)
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2019-01-winter-non-credit/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
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SUMMARY:Symposium on "Science and Wonder"
DESCRIPTION:Listen to the symposium as a podcast episode. 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 symposium\, visit Lumen Christi’s Facebook page. \nFree and open to the public. Cosponsored by the Zygon Center for Religion and Science\, the Seminary Coop Bookstore\, and the Society of Catholic Scientists. Persons with disabilities who may need assistance should contact us at 773-955-5887 or by email. This program is made possible by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation and a Lemaître grant from the Magi Project. Copies of Prof. Sideris’s recent book Consecrating Science: Wonder\, Knowledge\, and the Natural World (University of California Press\, 2017) will be available for sale by the Seminary Coop Bookstore at the event. \nHow is science related to mystery? What role does wonder play in inquiry and discovery? What are the best means of sharing and communicating wonder? Has scientific inquiry become itself a kind of religious practice? If so\, does the study of theology or religion shed light on it? Join us for a discussion with an astrophysicist\, a poet\, an evolutionary biologist\, and a religious ethicist on the experience and nature of wonder in science.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2019-03-symposium-on-science-wonder/
LOCATION:BSLC 115\, 924 E 57th St.\nChicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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SUMMARY:Financial Markets and Moral Inquiry
DESCRIPTION:Listen to these events as podcast episodes. 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 symposium\, visit Lumen Christi’s Facebook page. \nTo read the National Catholic Reporter‘s coverage of the public symposium\, click here. \nFree and open to the public. Cosponsored by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Committee on Domestic Justice and Human Development and Committee on International Justice and Peace\, Catholics at Booth\, and the Catholic Students Association. This event is made possible in part by a grant from the Our Sunday Visitor Institute. Persons with disabilities who may need assistance should contact us at 773-955-5887 or by email. \nPart of the Lumen Christi Institute’s Ninth Conference on Economics & Catholic Social Thought.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2019-03-financial-markets-moral-inquiry/
LOCATION:Ida Noyes Hall\, Max Palevsky Cinema\, 1212 E 59th St.\nChicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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