Non-Credit Course | Reasonably Vicious
REGISTER HERE This event is in-person only. Intended for university students, faculty, and staff. Others interested in attending please contact dstrobach@lumenchristi.org. This non-credit is made possible through the support of ‘In Lumine: Supporting […]
On the Dignity of Society: Catholic Social Teaching and Natural Law
REGISTER HERE For more information, contact dstrobach@lumenchristi.org. Co-sponsored by the Catholic University of America Press. Russell Hittinger has long been one of the world’s leading scholars of Catholic social teaching […]
Can We Be Good on Our Own? A Symposium on Ancient and Modern Approaches to Virtue
Can we be good on our own, or do we need divine assistance? Four scholars explored this question in a symposium that was the highlight of LCI’s spring University Program Series. With Emily Austin (University of Chicago) moderating, Angela Knobel (University of Dallas), Candace Vogler (University of Chicago), and Daniel Lapsley (University of Notre Dame) reflected on the relationship between Aristotle’s and Aquinas’ moral frameworks from theological, philosophical, practical, and behavioral-scientific perspectives.
Soul Searching: Aquinas Scholar and U of C Alum Stephen L. Brock Helps Students Transcend Their Diminished Views of the Soul
Father Stephen Brock, a leading scholar of St. Thomas Aquinas, is profiled.