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SUMMARY:Chaucer's God? - Christian Literary Imagination series
DESCRIPTION:The Christian Literary Imagination Series\n \nContinuing from the previous academic year\, over the course of the 2021-22 academic year the Future of the Humanities Project is sponsoring a series of webinars on the Christian literary imagination in collaboration with Blackfriars Hall and Campion Hall\, University of Oxford. The ‘Christian Literary Imagination Series’ will explore the role and function of the arts and humanities in the development of the individual and society. \nThe hour-long virtual events will be followed by a Q & As chaired by Professor Michael Scott. These events are free and hosted on Zoom by Georgetown University. \nThis event:\n26th October\nProfessor John Hirsh – Chaucer’s God?\n \nProfessor Hirsh’s talk\, “Chaucer’s God?\,” will focus on two of Chaucer’s four religious tales\, the Man of Law’s Tale and the Clerk’s Tale\, and will set their narratives against a specific reading of an understanding of the Nature of God\, as it was understood in the fourteenth-century schools\, that is reflected in Chaucer’s tales. \nFeatured\nProfessor John Hirsh is a longtime student of Chaucer\, medieval lyrics\, and medieval literature in general. At Georgetown he has also been invested in urban literacy\, and in Golden Rule\, formerly Sursum Corda\, a tutoring program for undergraduate students. \nProfessor Michael Scott (moderator) is Senior Dean\, Fellow of Blackfriars Hall\, the University of Oxford college adviser for postgraduate students\, and a Member of the Las Casas Institute. He also serves as senior adviser to the president at Georgetown University. Scott was on the editorial board which relaunched Critical Survey from Oxford University Press. Scott previously served as the pro vice chancellor at De Montfort University and founding vice chancellor of Wrexham Glyndwr University. \n  \nUpcoming events: \n16th November\nJohn Pfordresher – Imagining Christianity: Robert Browning’s Christmas Eve and Easter Day \n23rd November\nCharles Tung – HG Wells and the Apocalypse \n9th December\nJulia Lamm – Julian of Norwich \n  \nHilary Term \n18th January\nBarbara Mujica – Teresa d’ Avila \n1st February\nMark Bosco – Graham Greene \n15th February\nHester Jones – TBC \n1st March\nMike Collins – Two Welsh Poets: R S Thomas and John Ormond \n15th March\nBridget Keegan – Jane Barker + Elizabeth Inchbald: Overt and Covert Catholicism \n 
URL:https://www.blackfriars.org.uk/event/chaucer-christian-literary-imagination-series/
CATEGORIES:Las Casas Institute
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SUMMARY:Charles Taylor's A Secular Age
DESCRIPTION:Discussion group\nWe will look at selected passages from Part I of this penetrating study into the loss of religious certainty in the modern age. We will look at how Taylor asks and tries to answer many hard and fascinating questions: What does it mean for an age to be secular? What were the principal changes in how we live and think? How did the desire for more religious fervour end up bringing religious disbelief? How does life change when God is more or less absent? \nThe group will be led by Edward Hadas\, Research Fellow at Blackfriars Hall and author of Counsels of Imperfection: Thinking through Catholic Social Teaching\, and by James Bergida\, Junior Research Fellow at Blackfriars Hall and an Adjunct Professor of Political Science and Economics at Christendom College\n \nThe group is online. No previous knowledge of anything is required or recommended. \nFree and open for all.
URL:https://www.blackfriars.org.uk/event/charles-taylors-a-secular-age-2021-10-27/2021-10-27/
CATEGORIES:Las Casas Institute
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