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SUMMARY:Lunch Discussion: "Are We Falling Back Into Paganism?"
DESCRIPTION:Open to current students and faculty. Others interested in participating should contact info@lumenchristi.org.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2022-11-are-we-falling-back-into-paganism-remi-brague/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
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SUMMARY:The Saints: How They Save Us and We Save Them
DESCRIPTION:This event is in-person only. There is no cost to attend.  Please register by Thursday\, October 27th. \nThe Lumen Christi Institute\, St. Ignatius College Prep\, and The Bollandists Society in Belgium invite you to a special evening with Catherine M. Mooney\, Associate Professor of Church History at Boston College’s School of Theology and Ministry. \n  \nFor questions\, please reach out to Andrea Lamacki at andrea.lamacki@ignatius.org \nSchedule \nMass | 5:00 in Cuneo Chapel at Saint Ignatius College Prep \nReception | 5:30-6:15pm in the Brunswick Room \nPresentation | 6:15-7:15pm in the Brunswick Room
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2022-11-saints-how-they-save-us-we-save-them/
LOCATION:Saint Ignatius College Prep\, 1076 W Roosevelt Rd\, Chicago\, IL
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SUMMARY:The Contribution of Theology to Rationality: a Conference in Honor of Jean-Luc Marion
DESCRIPTION:This event is co-sponsored by the Lumen Christi Institute and organized by the Martin Marty Center. For more information about the speakers\, visit https://martycenter.org/events/the-contribution-of-theology-to-rationality \nThis conference is held in honor of Jean-Luc Marion (Andrew Thomas Greeley and Grace McNichols Greeley Professor of Catholic Studies and Professor of the Philosophy of Religions and Theology\, and Professor in Social Thought and Philosophy). It brings together scholars to give lectures that reflect Marion’s past and current interests\, highlight and honor his many contributions\, and outline and define what he has meant for the Chicago tradition of doing theology as a conversation between reason and revelation.\nSchedule\nWednesday \n2:00 – 3:30 PM – Opening session I: Metaphysics and Mysticism \nRemi Brague\, Paris – “Christ as Metaphysician”\nBernard McGinn\, Chicago – “Mystical Knowing and the Limits of Reason” \n3:30 – 4:00 PM – Tea and coffee break \n4:00 – 5:30 PM – Opening session II: Revelation \nSarah Hammerschlag – “Religion of Revelation: Levinas’s Long Escape”\nJoseph Cohen\, Dublin – “Revealing Sacrifice” \nThursday \n9:00 – 10:30 AM – Session I: Givenness and Finitude \nFrançoise Meltzer\, Chicago – “Enigmas of the Gift: the Perspective of Jean-Luc Marion”\nRobert Pippin\, Chicago – “Thought’s Finitude?” \n10:30 – 11:00 AM – Tea and coffee break \n11:00 AM – 12:30 PM – Session II: Reason’s Boundaries \nHent de Vries\, New York – “The Apocalyptic Motif”\nJeff Kosky\, Lexington VA – “A Discipline that is not Scientific” \n2:00 – 4:00 PM – Session III: Confession and Manifestation \nPhilipp Büttgen\, Paris – “On Confessing”\nWillemien Otten\, Chicago – “Pure Nature or Right Reason: Medieval Grace Reconsidered”\nOlivier Boulnois\, Paris – “The Manifestation of Charity” \n4:00 – 4:30 PM – Tea and coffee break \n4:30 – 6:30 PM – Session IV: Decentering Tradition \nThomas Carlson\, Santa Barbara – “Translating Decisions (on the Intentionality of Love)”\nRyan Coyne\, Chicago – “The Center is Everywhere”\nAmy Hollywood\, Cambridge MA – “Where Theology Happens” \n6:30 – 8:30 PM – Reception \nFriday \n9:30 – 11:30 AM – Session I: Revelation and Forms of Practice \nWilliam Schweiker\, Chicago – “Revelation of the Good?”\nHans Joas\, Berlin – “A Pragmatist Understanding of Revelation”\nDwight Hopkins\, Chicago – “Faith Plus Wealth Equals Freedom” \n1:30-4:00 PM: Session II – Insights from the Abrahamic Traditions \nDavid Nirenberg\, Princeton – “Mathematics and Monotheism: Problems of Sameness and Difference in Christianity and Islam”\nMehdi Azaïez\, Louvain-la-Neuve – “D’ailleurs\, le Coran. An Islamicist Reads Jean-Luc Marion’s Concept of Revelation”\nSarah Coakley\, Alexandria VA – “On Christian Revelation and Apophaticism: A Premodern versus Modern Dilemma?” \n4:00 – 4:30 PM – Tea and coffee break \n4:30 – 5:30 PM – Jean-Luc Marion\, Paris/Chicago: Farewell Address \n“The Phenomenality of Revelation: The Parabolic and the Paradoxical”
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2022-11-contribution-of-theology-to-rationality-a-conference-in-honor-of-jean-luc-marion-jean-luc-marion/
LOCATION:Swift Hall\, 1025 E 58th St.\nChicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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SUMMARY:Master Class: "The Power of the Sacred" with Hans Joas
DESCRIPTION:Open to current students and faculty. Others interested in participating should contact info@lumenchristi.org. All registrants will receive pdfs of the selected readings. The first 15 registrants will receive free copies of The Power of the Sacred. \n\nIn the last twenty or thirty years\, the co-called secularization thesis has lost much of its plausibility. This thesis means more than empirical statements about quantitative developments in the area of religious faith\, practices or institutions. Rather\, it refers to a particular explanation for such developments – namely\, that there is a strong causal connection between societal modernization and the weakening of religion – in such a way that economic growth\, rising prosperity and scientific and technological progress increasingly displace religion with inner necessity and ultimately make it superfluous. But if modernization and secularization do not form an indissoluble combination\, then the assumptions about the prehistory of modern European secularization are also shaken\, especially the most influential of them\, namely the narrative\, going back to the famous sociologist Max Weber\, of a process of disenchantment that had already begun with the Old Testament prophets and made the Christian or the Jewish-Christian tradition appear as a step toward secularization. \nIn this master class the precise meaning of the concept of disenchantment and the contours of an alternative to this suggestive and highly influential narrative of modernization and modernity will be discussed. \nThis program is made possible through the support of ‘In Lumine: Supporting the Catholic Intellectual Tradition on Campuses Nationwide’ (Grant #62372) from the John Templeton Foundation.  \nREQUIRED READING: \nHans Joas\, The Power of the Sacred\, Introduction\, pp. 1-9\, 110-153\, 234-273.\nRecommended reading: pp. 88-110.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2022-11-master-class-on-power-of-sacred-with-hans-joas-hans-joas/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
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SUMMARY:Your Mind Is Not A Computer\, and God is Not Nice: Learning How To Think About God and Why
DESCRIPTION:An online interview for high-school students and teachers. \nWhat happens when I think? What makes for good thinking? Can I discover “truth\,” and how would I know when I found it? How should I think about God? What is He like and how would my life change if I knew? \nTo help answer these and other questions\, the Newman Forum invites Prof. Ulrich Lehner (University of Notre Dame) to discuss his recent books Think Better: Unlocking the Power of Reason and God is Not Nice: Rejecting Pop Culture Theology and Discovering the God Worth Living For. \nThe interview will be held online via Zoom on Saturday\, November 5th from 1pm to 2pm\, followed by an audience Q&A.  This event is free and open to current high school students and teachers. Other interested parties may contact Austin Walker at awalker@lumenchristi.org. More information can be found on the Newman Forum website.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2022-11-your-mind-is-not-a-computer-god-is-not-nice-learning-how-to-think-about-god-why-ulrich-l-lehner/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, World Wide Web\, INTERNET
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221110T190000
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SUMMARY:Superheroes\, the Void\, and Utopia: Reading Alan Moore's Watchmen at the End of Days
DESCRIPTION:Open to current undergraduate students at the University of Chicago. Registration is capped at 20. Students who register after capacity has been reached will be put on a waitlist. Copies of Watchmen will be provided to all participants.  \nWho watches the Watchmen? The President of the United States is a septuagenarian nervously forced to confront an increasingly reactive Russia. Our technology has outstripped our power to control or even cope with it. Environmental collapse is right around the corner. Paranoia\, dread\, and hopelessness hover over all. \nThe year\, of course\, is 1985\, and the American president is…Richard Nixon? And\, oh yes\, there are superheroes. \nIn this reading group we will study Watchmen\, one of the greatest works of graphic fiction of all time. In the world of Watchmen we meet Rorschach\, a psychotic vigilante who terrorizes criminals and terrifies just about everyone else; the Comedian\, a nihilistic one-man dirty-tricks operation in the employ of the U.S. government\, the god-like Dr. Manhattan\, who holds America’s nuclear deterrence (and the fate of the world) in in his once-human hands; and the retired masked adventurer and peak of human perfection Ozymandias. \nWatchmen\, however\, is more than just evocative names and larger-than-life characters. In the face of nuclear annihilation\, with our very survival as a species at stake\, Watchmen demands that we take a step back and both ask and answer the question: “Who Watches the Watchmen?” \nThis event is part of Lumen Christi’s Fundamental Questions series\, a quarterly reading group designed for undergraduate students at the University of Chicago. By fostering intellectually rigorous conversation around culturally resonant texts\, we aim to allow students to experience the force of the deep existential concerns which animate our lives: “Where do my values come from? What is the good life? How can I become happy?” Our aim is not to answer such fundamental questions\, but rather to equip students with the intellectual skills needed to recognize and articulate them for themselves. \nThis fundamental questions seminar meets three times during the quarter. For each session\, we will meet and discuss over dinner.  Dinner is served at 6:00pm. Discussion begins at 6:15. \nSCHEDULE \n6:00 PM Dinner | 6:15 PM Discussion \nWeek 3 : Thursday\, October 13 (required reading: Chapters 1-4 of Watchmen) \nWeek 5 : Thursday\, October 27 (required reading: Chapters 5-8 of Watchmen) \nWeek 7 : Thursday\, November 10 (required reading: Chapters 9-12 of Watchmen)
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2022-10-fall-2022-fundamental-questions-series-superheroes-politics-void-reading-alan-moores-watchmen-at-end-of-days/
LOCATION:5554 S. Woodlawn Ave.\, Chicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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SUMMARY:Faith and Scholarship Integration Seminar
DESCRIPTION:  \nOpen only to current graduate students. Registration required. To register\, contact Fr. Peter Bernardi\, SJ\, at bernardisj@gmail.com.  \nThe Lumen Christi Institute will host periodic “integration seminars” at its newly acquired Woodlawn Residence.  These seminars will promote discussion and reflection on how to relate one’s Catholic faith to one’s scholarship.  Each seminar will feature a Catholic scholar sharing how she or he relates their Catholic faith to their field of research.  These scholars will be drawn from a variety of fields: social and natural sciences\, philosophy\, history\, etc.  This sharing is intended to animate discussion among the participating students.   \nParticipation is by invitation only.  To enable discussion\, the number of students will be limited to 10-12; the applications of doctoral and post-doc students will be given priority. It is not necessary to commit to attending every seminar. If you are a graduate student serious about your Catholic faith and your scholarly discipline and would like to participate in these seminars\, contact Fr. Pete Bernardi at: “bernardisj@gmail.com”  \n  \nThe first integration seminar is scheduled for Saturday\, Nov. 12\, 10am-12pm\, at the Lumen Christi Woodlawn Residence.   Dr. Peter Tierney will ‘prime the pump’ by sharing how he integrates his Catholic faith with his area of scholarly expertise: paleontology. Peter’s sharing will open up a discussion among the participating students.  Besides the four residential doctoral students\, a small number of non-residential graduate students have been invited to participate. \nCoffee and pastries will be available\, starting at 9:45. For those who can stay beyond noon\, lunch will be offered. \n  \nIf you have any questions\, contact Fr. Pete Bernardi at: “bernardisj@gmail.com”
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2022-11-integration-seminar/
LOCATION:5554 S. Woodlawn Ave.\, Chicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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SUMMARY:Gold Mass for Scientists
DESCRIPTION:The Lumen Christi Institute is glad to cosponsor a Gold Mass for the Chicago region\, organized by the regional chapter of the Society of Catholic Scientists.\nMass will be held at 6:00 PM CST on Tuesday\, Nov 15\, in the Kindlon Chapel (4th floor of Kindlon Hall) at the Benedictine University Lisle campus (5700 College Road\, Lisle\, Illinois). The celebrant will be Fr. Andrew Buchanan from St. Mary’s Church in West Chicago. \nAfter the Mass there will be a brief reception. At 7:15 PM.  Dr. Suzen Moeller\, Professor of Health Sciences at North Park University\, will give a talk entitled “We Are What We Eat: Faith\, Reason\, and the Thirst for Meaning.” All are welcome at the Gold Mass and the talk. \nThe Mass and talk will also be streamed on Zoom at https://benu.zoom.us/s/81627216656. \nFor more information\, please reach out to Professor Matthew Wiesner at mwiesner@ben.edu. \n— \nWhat is a Gold Mass? \nGold Masses for scientists are usually votive Masses in honor of St. Albert the Great (patron saint of natural science)\, whose feast day falls on November 15.  Gold masses follow in the tradition of special Masses for members of particular professions. The oldest\, the Red Mass for lawyers and lawmakers\, was introduced in the 13th century. The first White Mass for health care professionals and Blue Mass for law enforcement personnel were begun in the 1930s. By promoting Gold Masses for Scientists around the world\, SCS hopes to create spiritual fellowship among Catholic scientists\, science educators and science students at the local level.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2022-11-gold-mass-for-scientists/
LOCATION:Kindlon Chapel – Benedictine University\, 4th Foor\nKindlon Hall\n5794 College Rd\, Lisle\, IL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221115T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221115T210000
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SUMMARY:Fall Noncredit Course | Modern Mystics Oct. 4 - Nov. 15
DESCRIPTION:Tuesdays\, Oct. 4 – Nov. 15\n6:00pm: Dinner\n6:30pm: Presentation \nIntended for university students and recent graduates. Others interested in attending please contact info@lumenchristi.org. \nRegistrants are free to attend as many sessions as they choose. Sessions do not presuppose previous attendance or prior knowledge of the subject. \n“The devout Christian of the future will either be a ‘mystic’ – one who has ‘experienced’ something  – or he will cease to be anything at all”  \n                    – Karl Rahner\, Theological Investigations VII \nWho is the modern mystic? The study of the history of mysticism\, pioneered by scholars like Bernard McGinn\, has helped uncover the theological genius of writers and thinkers within the tradition of Christianity who fall outside of the neat parameters of systematic theology. Is the mystic in the modern world different from mystics of previous generations? In this no-prep required non-credit course\, professors like Bernard McGinn\, Anne Astell\, and others will introduce participants to modern mystics from both within and beyond the Catholic tradition\, addressing Therese of Lisieux\, Thomas Merton\, Simone Weil\, Gustavo Gutierrez\, Edith Stein\, and Howard Thurman. \nSCHEDULE \n6:00 PM Dinner | 6:30 PM Lecture \nOctober 4 | Modern Mystics\, Intro (Bernard McGinn\, University of Chicago) \nOctober 11 | Therese of Lisieux (Bernard McGinn\, University of Chicago) \nOctober 18 | Simone Weil (Ann Astell\, Notre Dame) \nOctober 25 | Gustavo Gutierrez (Raul Zegarra\, University of Chicago) \nNovermber 1 | Edith Stein (Peter Bernardi\, Lumen Christi Institute) \nNovember 8 | Thomas Merton (Bernard McGinn\, University of Chicago) \nNovember 15 | Howard Thurman (Maurice Charles\, University of Chicago)
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2022-10-fall-noncredit-course-modern-mysticism-oct-4-nov-15/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
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SUMMARY:Gregor Mendel at his Bicentennial: Highlights of his Life and Legacy
DESCRIPTION:As we celebrate the bicentennial of Gregor Mendel’s birth\, a few highlights of his life and legacy illustrate the breadth of his contributions and his genius. Born into poverty\, he excelled in education in his youth. He entered the St. Thomas Monastery as an Augustinian friar where he joined an extraordinary community of scholars. At the University of Vienna\, he studied with some of the world’s finest scientists\, especially in mathematics\, physics\, botany\, and evolution\, and published his first research papers there. His famous experiments led him to an enduring theory that is more expansive than often portrayed. As Darwin’s contemporary\, his annotations in Darwin’s books and Darwinian comments in letters reveal much about his understanding of the role of hybridization in evolution. He was elected as prelate and abbot of the St. Thomas Monastery in 1868\, honorably serving in this role until his death in 1884. The neglect and rediscovery of his theory constitute one of the most intriguing stories in the history of science. At the bicentennial of his birth\, his theory endures essentially unchanged as the foundation of genetics. \nThis event is free and open to the public. This event is co-sponsored by the Morris Fishbein Center for the History of Science and Medicine and the Seminary Co-op Bookstore\, which will have copies of Professor Fairbanks’ book on-site for purchase. This program is made possible through the support of ‘In Lumine: Supporting the Catholic Intellectual Tradition on Campuses Nationwide’ (Grant #62372) from the John Templeton Foundation. Questions can be directed to info@lumenchristi.org.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2022-11-gregor-mendel-at-his-bicentennial-highlights-of-his-life-legacy-daniel-j-fairbanks/
LOCATION:Social Sciences 201\, 1126 E 59th St\, Chicago\, IL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221118T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221120T010000
DTSTAMP:20260420T142239
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SUMMARY:Schola Antiqua Presents "Dante 360" at the Athenaeum
DESCRIPTION:Join scholar Elizabeth Lev and Lumen Christi’s resident ensemble Schola Antiqua at the Athenaeum Center for Thought and Culture for a journey through the Divine Comedy\, from Inferno to Paradiso. Featuring art historian\, Elizabeth Lev\, this event will explore the significance of the world’s most famous epic poem and its author\, the illustrious Dante Alighieri. Experience the depth and complexity of Dante’s vision through a series of recitations\, displays of visual art\, and music provided by the vocal ensemble Schola Antiqua\, which carry the soul alongside the pilgrim in his ascent to Paradise. \nTo find out more and purchase tickets\, visit https://athenaeumcenter.org/events/2022/dante-360/ \nShowtimes:\nNovember 18 | 7:00 PM \nNovember 19 | 7:00 PM \nNovember 20 | 3:00 PM
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2022-11-schola-antiqua-presents-dante-360-at-athenaeum-schola-antiqua-of-chicago-elizabeth-lev/
LOCATION:Athenaeum Center for Thought and Culture\, 2936 N Southport Ave\nChicago\, IL 60657\, Chicago\, IL
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