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SUMMARY:Jacques Maritain's Integral Humanism
DESCRIPTION:THIS IS AN IN-PERSON EVENT. Open to current graduate students and University of Chicago Undergraduates. Others who are interested in participating should contact us. Copies of “Integral Humanism” from The Collected Works of Jacques Maritain XI (Notre Dame Press\, 1996) will be provided for registrants.\nIntegral Humanism (1936) is Maritain’s masterwork at mid-career.  Having separated himself from the Catholic political integralism in France during  the 1920s he needed to put forth his own position – his own integralism\, in a manner of speaking.  His thesis is that the options of political modernity are shaped by incomplete and reductive humanisms\, which need the correction and anchoring of an “integral humanism.”  He believed that this should be the Catholic contribution to the crises of the 20th century. After all\, he reasoned that the crippling disputes at the level of politics are symptoms of underlying anthropological confusions. The book was read and pondered by every pope from Pius XI to John Paul II. \nAssigned Reading \n\nPart I\, on the tragedy of humanism (pp. 156-173).  Namely\, the unresolved dialectic between theocentric and anthropocentric humanisms that emerged in early modernity.  Under the sign division\, whether in tears or in revolt\, every creature asks how the humanum is to be rehabilitated (p. 168).\nPart II\, beginning at p. 196\, the formulation of a new humanism.\nParts III and IV on the prospects of a new Christendom.\n\n\nFor all events held at Gavin House\, the Lumen Christi Institute follows Chicago Department of Public Health Guidance for in-person gatherings. Please see here for the city’s most up-to-date guidelines. These are guidelines subject to change.\n\n\nIf you have any questions please contact us.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2021-11-jacques-maritains-integral-humanism-russell-hittinger/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
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SUMMARY:Lunch with Dr. Lucas Mix - What Part Does Science Play in Salvation?
DESCRIPTION:Open to current students. Presented by Brent House and the Lumen Christi Institute. \nOne often hears of debates about science versus religion\, or science’s compatibility with religion\, but in the Christian tradition what might it mean to ask whether science plays a part in salvation? There are many possible answers: science can be interpreted as an alternative to grace (salvation by science alone)\, as a means of grace (God gives us science as part of redemption)\, as a product of grace (science as sanctification)\, or as fully irrelevant to salvation. Join us for lunch with the Rev. Dr. Lucas Mix\, an Episcopal priest and astrobiologist\, as he explores this provocative question.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2021-11-lunch-with-dr-lucas-mix-what-part-does-science-play-in-salvation/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
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SUMMARY:How to Run Away From Home: Preparing for College as a Catholic
DESCRIPTION:Cosponsored by the Archdiocese of Chicago Vocations Office and the University of St. Mary of the Lake/Mundelein Seminary. \n  \n\n\n \nYou’ve been told since you started school that you need to go away to college. Leave home\, get an education\, and begin “adulting.” \n\n\n \nEveryone has a “guide” for the journey: Kaplan\, Fiske\, US News\, Princeton Review\, and so on. \n\n\n \nBut if you’re looking for an account of how to leave home in order to find it\, you won’t find a better guide than Scripture\, believe it or not. The Bible can be considered one big story of leaving home in order to find it\, along with the hazards and holy moments along the way. It’s inspired countless Christians to journey\, to search\, to become pilgrims. \n\n\n \n>> Don’t make a decision about where you’ll go or who you’ll be in college without considering this conference. << \n\n\n \nJoin us as we explore the theme of “leaving home” in Scripture\, literature\, and history. From Genesis to Revelation\, we’ll explore how the theme of “leaving home” is developed and elaborated. Then\, we will look at the life of St. Anthony the Great\, who decided to leave home and go to the desert simply by hearing the Gospel. \n\n\n \n  \nHow should you leave home? Come find out. \n\n\n\n\n \n  \nREGISTER HERE \n\n\n \nOpen to all high school students. \n  \nSchedule: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n9-9:30am Registration and Grab-and-Go Breakfast \n\n\n \n9:30-9:45am Welcome and Opening Prayer \n\n\n \n9:45-10:15am Lecture #1 on Salvation History \n\n\n \n10:15-10:30am Q&A #1 \n\n\n \n10:30am-11:15am Break and Game \n\n\n \n11:15-11:45am Lecture #2 on the life of St. Anthony \n\n\n \n11:45am-12:00pm Q&A #2 \n\n\n \n12:00pm-1:00pm Grab-and-Go Lunch & Discussion Group \n\n\n \n1-1:30pm Eucharistic Adoration \n\n\n \n1:30-2:30pm Reflection Time \n\n\n \n  \nCost: $20. Scholarships are available. Parents and teachers who bring students can attend for free. \n(Learn more about this and other Newman Forum events at the NEW! Newman Forum website: www.newmanforum.org)
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2021-11-how-to-run-away-from-home-preparing-for-college-as-a-catholic-jared-ortiz-fr-andrew-summerson-s-th-d/
LOCATION:Swift Hall\, 1025 E 58th St.\nChicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
CATEGORIES:Newman Forum
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SUMMARY:Michelangelo's Women: Feminine Genius in the Frescoes of the Sistine Chapel
DESCRIPTION:Cosponsored by the Department of Art History.  \n\n\n\nThis convening is open to all invitees regardless of vaccination status and\, because of ongoing health risks\, particularly to the unvaccinated\, participants are expected to adopt the risk mitigation measures (masking and social distancing\, etc.) appropriate to their vaccination status as advised by public health officials or to their individual vulnerabilities as advised by a medical professional. Public convening may not be safe for all and carries a risk for contracting COVID-19\, particularly for those unvaccinated. Participants will not know the vaccination status of others and should follow appropriate risk mitigation measures. \n\nIf you are not currently affiliated with the University (enrolled student\, faculty\, or staff) it is expected that you review the University’s COVID mitigation efforts. The University expects every event attendee to adopt precautions designed to mitigate the risk of viral transmission.\n\nIf you have any questions\, please contact us.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2021-11-women-of-sistine-chapel-rethinking-michelangelo-elizabeth-lev/
LOCATION:Swift Hall\, First Floor Common Room\, 1025 E 58th St\,Chicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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SUMMARY:Fall Non-Credit Course: "The Living Jesus at the Intersection of History and Faith"
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. \nJesus of Nazareth\, a Galilean Jew crucified in a remote corner of the Roman Empire nearly 2\,000 years ago\, is considered one of the world’s greatest teachers and the founder of its oldest institution. More books and films have been produced about Jesus than any other historical person.  This non-credit class will consider both what historical methods can ascertain about Jesus and the meaning and warrant for the Christian belief that Jesus Christ is the divine Son of God and the universal Savior. \nOctober 5 | Introductions; the questions we bring; the modern quest(s) for the ‘historical’ Jesus \nOctober 12 | The Gospel of Mark: the earliest narrative of Jesus’ life\, death\, and resurrection \nOctober 19 | The Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ: historical event and theological meaning \nOctober 26 | Transformative Encounter with the Living Jesus: St. Paul’s Letter to the Philippians \nNovember 2 | Early Christological Controversies & the Nicene Creed \nNovember 9 | Encountering the Living Jesus in the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola \nNovember 16 | Jesus through the centuries in Christian art \nNovember 30 | Contemporary Christology: fake news vs. “Good News” \n\n\n\nFor all events held at Gavin House\, the Lumen Christi Institute follows Chicago Department of Public Health Guidance for in-person gatherings. Please see here for the city’s most up-to-date guidelines. These are guidelines subject to change. \n\n\nIf you have any questions about accessibility\, please contact us.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2021-11-fall-non-credit-course-living-jesus-at-intersection-of-history-faith/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
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