2018-2019 Public Lecture Series
Robert Louis Wilken (UVA Religious Studies), “Liberty in the Things of God: The Christian Origins of Religious Freedom,” April 26, 2019
“Meditation, Prayer, Contemplation” Conference, cosponsored with the International Network in Philosophy of Religion; UVA Department of Philosophy, April 6, 2019:
Christina Gschwandtner, Fordham University, “Habits of Repetition: Phenomenological Reflections on Practices of Prayer in the Eastern Christian Tradition”
Chris Hackett, Belmont College, “The Prayer of the Heart: An Apophatics of the Sensible in St. Symeon's Three Methods of Prayer”
Charles Kromkowski, University of Virginia, “What is Prayer? Rereading Aquinas’s Philosophical Reflections on Justice and Prayer as a Kind of Equality”
Jorge Secada, University of Virginia, “St. Teresa of Ávila and Descartes on Self-knowledge”
Adam Wells, Emory & Henry College, “Fantasy and the Apocalyptic Imagination”
Richard Kearney, Boston College, “St. Teresa of Avila's Many Mansions,” April 5, 2019
Rusty Reno, First Things, “Christianity in Public Life,” cosponsored with Thomistic Institute and Center for Christian Studies, Feb. 7, 2019
Sr. Prudence Allen, RSM, “The Concept of Women: Newman and the Proof of the Integral Complementarity of Woman and Man,” Jan. 31, 2019
Roberta Ervine, St. Nersess Armenian Seminary, “St. Gregory of Narek: The Newest Doctor of the Church!” Nov. 29, 2018
Fr. John McNerney, Catholic University of America, “The Wealth of Persons: Rethinking Economics in Light of the Human Person,” Nov. 8, 2018
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