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From 2012 to 2020, Fr. Paul Mankowski, SJ delivered hundreds of lectures and master classes at the Lumen Christi Institute. Seeking to share the depth of his scholarship, this podcast offers many of his lectures (edited for coherence and quality) to the public in digital format for the first time. The first season will feature a course that Fr. Mankowski gave on Joseph Ratzinger’s Jesus of Nazareth and dozens of lectures centered around the books of the Bible (including Genesis, many of the prophets, the Gospel of Matthew, and St. Paul’s Letter to the Romans). Episodes will be released on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from September through December. To conclude the season, we’ll offer one or two interviews with people who knew Fr. Mankowski well and can offer an entry point to his person and scholarship.
We are pleased to announce applications are now open for our 2022 summer seminars in the Catholic Intellectual tradition. For the twelfth year, students from around the country and abroad will study major themes, texts, and figures of the Catholic
We are pleased to announce applications are now open for our 2022 summer seminars in the Catholic Intellectual tradition. For the twelfth year, students from around the country and abroad will study major themes, texts, and figures of the Catholic
The Hon. Thomas More Donnelly has long been involved in Lumen Christi programming, including presenting for our 2020 Great Texts in Legal History Seminar, and helping found and direct the growing Catholic Criminal Justice Reform Network. On
Omar Fakhri might just take the award for having attended the most Lumen Christi summer seminars. His first was on John Henry Newman in Oxford (2013), followed by “Free Choice in Aquinas” in Rome (2014), “Catholic Social Thought” in Berkeley
In partnership with CREDO, the Lumen Christi Institute is cosponsoring a monthly invite-only CREDO Econ and CST Virtual Workshop. This interdisciplinary workshop will take place online the first Friday of each month and feature papers addressing the intersecting domains of
The following memorial tribute for Thomas Levergood was submitted by Professor Jennifer Frey, delivered at the wake held for Thomas at Gavin House, August 13th, 2021. — I met Thomas Levergood in 2010 here in Hyde Park. Gavin House didn’t
Brother John McGowan is 45 years a member of Little Brothers of the Gospel, a Roman Catholic order, founded in 1956 and inspired by the life and writings of Blessed Charles de Foucauld, whose pending canonization Pope Francis approved in
The Lumen Christi Institute & Our Lady of Dallas Cistercian Abbey present Monastic Wisdom Summer Webinar Series: Wisdom from the Heart of the Cistercian Tradition Join us once per month, June through September, for four Sunday evening sessions featuring monks
A Colloquium on Learned Devotion in the Jesuit Way of Life 27–29 May 2021 Chicago, Illinois Committee Chair: M. Ross Romero, S.J. (Creighton University) Committee Members: Matthew Baugh, S.J. (Saint Louis University), Sam Conedera, S.J. (Saint Louis University), Brian Daly,