February 28, 2024, Paul Scherz (UVA Religious Studies), Catherine Moon (Institute for Advanced Studies of Culture), Joseph Davis (UVA Sociology, Institute for Advanced Studies of Culture), "Why the Church and the Rest of the World Need to Discuss Artificial Intelligence Now."

November 9, 2023, Gavin Flood (University of Oxford), "Evolutionary Science, Religion, and Our Human Future," cosponsored with the UVA Department of Religious Studies. 

September 17, 2023, Bishop Robert Barron (Diocese of Winona-Rochester, MN/Word on Fire Catholic Ministries), "The Catholic Intellectual Tradition," Cosponsored with the Harvard Catholic Forum.

April 12, 2023, Tyler VanderWeele, "The Power of Forgiveness," cosponsored with the Harvard Catholic Forum and other In Lumine Network institutes.

March 18, 2023, Joseph Davis (Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture) and Sr. Maria Gonzalo, OCSO, (Our Lady of the Angels Monastery), "Our Troubled Minds, Our Anxious Age, and the Ancient Alternative of Cistercian Spirituality: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue," cosponsored with the Lumen Christi Institute for Catholic Thought

March 2, 2023, Fr. Ambrose Little, O.P. (Dominican House of Studies), "Can Rule by AI be Like Rule by a God?", cosponsored with the Thomistic Institute @ UVA

October 13, 2022, Meghan Sullivan (University of Notre Dame), "The Good Life Method," cosponsored with the Center for Christian Study and the UVA Catholic Hoos

September 23, 2022, Fr. Jason Catania (Parochial Vicar of St. Luke’s Catholic Ordinariate Parish, Washington, D.C.), "Why the Ordinariate?"

March 24, 2022, John Dobbins (University of Virginia), "Henri Matisse: Rosary Chapel, Vence France, A Catholic Reading"

December 2, 2021, Fr. Michael Niba (Catholic University of Cameroon), "Ecclesia in Africa/Africa as "Light of the World"

November 17, 2021, Jonathan Lunine (Cornell), "From Mendel to Pope Francis: Evolution from a Catholic Perspective," cosponsored with Thomistic Institute @ UVA

September 22, 2021, Ross Douthat (New York Times), "The Home After the Plague: Family in post-Covid America"

April 6, 2018: "Newman, the University, and Its Counterfeit: A Roundtable Discussion with Reinhard Huetter, Talbot Brewer, Alison Weber, and Joseph Davis"

January 25, 2018: Augustine Thompson, O.P., "Dominican Brothers: Conversi, Lay, and Cooperator Friars"

November 3, 2017: Three Notch'd Road Ensemble, "Claudio Monteverdi: The Man and His Music"

October 23, 2017: The Most Reverend Wilton D. Gregory, Metropolitan Archbishop of Atlanta, "We are All the Lord's"

October 17, 2017: David Walsh, "Who and What is a Person?"

September 14, 2017: Kate Hennessy, "Dorothy Day: The World will be Saved by Beauty"

Wolfgang Koch, "Charlemagne, Adenauer, and the Crisis of Europe," May 6, 2015.

Margot Fasler, University of Notre Dame, "St. Hildegard's Hexaemeron in Music and Art," April 9, 2015.

Ulrich Lehner, Marquette University, "Enlightenment Saints in the Age of Reason," March 6, 2015.

Anthony J. Godzieba, Villanova University, "On the Road to Emmaus: Catholicism, Art, and the Incarnational Imagination" (February 5, 2015).

David Lantigua, Catholic University of America "Bishop Bartolome de las Casas, O.P. (1484-1566), the Church of the Poor, and the Origins of Human RIghts," (November 21, 2014).

William T. Cavanaugh, DePaul University "Economics and Christian Desire: Milton Friedman, St. Augustine, and the Local Development of a Global Moral Economy," (September 25, 2014).

Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap., Archbishop of Philadelphia
"City Upon a Hill: Augustine, John Winthrop and the soul of the American Experiment Today " (February 18, 2014).

Fr. David Link, Dean Emeritus, University of Notre Dame Law School, "Mercy, Justice, and the Imprisoned: Serving the Least, the Last, the Lost, and the Lonely" (Thursday, November 7, 2013).

Fr. Sidney Griffith, Catholic University of America
Audio Recording: "Christianity in the World of Islam: In the Shadow of the Mosque" (Thursday, April 18, 2013).

Robert Louis Wilken, University of Virginia,"The First Thousand Years: A Global History of Christianity," (Mar. 22, 2013).

Fr. Peter Funk, O.S.B., Monastery of the Holy Cross, "What Makes Sacred Music Sacred" (Feb. 6, 2013).

Br. Timothy Ferrell, O.S.B., Monastery of the Holy Cross, "Contemplation, Prayer, Vocation" (Feb. 5, 2013).

Eleonore Stump, St. Louis University, "The Problem of Suffering: A Thomistic Defense" (Jan. 17, 2013).

Fr. Joseph Komonchak, Catholic University of America, "Vatican II: 50 Years Later" (Nov. 17, 2012).

Angela Alaimo O'Donnell, Fordham University, "St. Sinatra, Saintliness, and the Catholic Poetic Imagination" (Oct. 4, 2012).

Brad Gregory, Associate Professor of Early, Modern European History, University of Notre Dame
"The Unintended Reformation: How a Religious Revolution Secularized Society" (April 19,2012).

Prof. Robert Louis Wilken, University of Virginia
"The Catholic Roots of Religious Freedom" (Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012).

Prof. Hans Joas, University of Chicago/Committee on Social Thought
"Waves of Secularization: An Alternative Explanation of "Religious Decline".

Reinhard Hütter, Professor of Theology, Duke Divinity School
"The Lost Edges of the Modern Research University: A Catholic Philosophical Critique".

Fr. John Sullivan, O.C.D. , Friar and Provincial for the Washington Province of the Discalced Carmelites
"The Academic Saint and the Science of the Cross:The Life and Works of Edith Stein/St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross".

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