The Christian Literary Imagination Series Continuing 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, University of Oxford. The ‘Christian Literary Imagination Series’ will explore the role and function...
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As part of the Widening Horizons in Philosophical Theology project "Truth in Aquinas and the Theological Turn in Continental Philosophy": a weekly reading class exploring truth in the Continental tradition, held on Wednesdays at 3pm. Co-Convened by Dr Oliver Keenan and Dr Daniel De Haan. Register by email at aquinas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk Discussion group Weekly online discussions on sections of Dorothy Day's The Long Loneliness. Dorothy Day is one of the most interesting Catholics of the 20th century. An American convert to Catholicism from radical socialism, she founded the Catholic Worker movement, which developed and practices a sort of Catholic anarchism. Her readily available autobiography, The Long... |
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Aquinas Seminar Series on ‘Aquinas on Christ’ Thursday, 28 April Fr Dominic Legge OP (DHS): Christ and the Spirit Upcoming seminars: Thursday, 5 May Dr Eric Mabry (St. Mary’s Seminary and University): Mysterium Esse Christi: The Theological Hypothesis of Thomas Aquinas regarding the Supernatural Being of Jesus Christ Thursday, 12 May Fr Dominic... |
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Debates about Catholic social doctrine often revolve around whether a given theory or practice is compatible with the magisterium or not. There is a scholarly literature on the nature and scope of the magisterium, but little has been written on the magisterium as it pertains to social doctrine. This paper explores what the magisterial documents and... |
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As part of the Widening Horizons in Philosophical Theology project "Truth in Aquinas and the Theological Turn in Continental Philosophy": a weekly reading class exploring truth in the Continental tradition, held on Wednesdays at 3pm. Co-Convened by Dr Oliver Keenan and Dr Daniel De Haan. Register by email at aquinas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk 27 April: Martin Heidegger 4 May: Edith... Discussion group Weekly online discussions on sections of Dorothy Day's The Long Loneliness. Dorothy Day is one of the most interesting Catholics of the 20th century. An American convert to Catholicism from radical socialism, she founded the Catholic Worker movement, which developed and practices a sort of Catholic anarchism. Her readily available autobiography, The Long... |
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Aquinas Seminar Series on ‘Aquinas on Christ’ Thursday, 5 May Dr Eric Mabry (St. Mary’s Seminary and University): Mysterium Esse Christi: The Theological Hypothesis of Thomas Aquinas regarding the Supernatural Being of Jesus Christ Upcoming seminars: Thursday, 12 May Fr Dominic Ryan OP (Blackfriars): Christ’s being and Summa Theologiae 3a Q17 art. 2... |
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The Christian Literary Imagination Series Continuing 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, University of Oxford. The ‘Christian Literary Imagination Series’ will explore the role and function... |
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As part of the Widening Horizons in Philosophical Theology project "Truth in Aquinas and the Theological Turn in Continental Philosophy": a weekly reading class exploring truth in the Continental tradition, held on Wednesdays at 3pm. Co-Convened by Dr Oliver Keenan and Dr Daniel De Haan. Register by email at aquinas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk 27 April: Martin Heidegger 4 May: Edith... Discussion group Weekly online discussions on sections of Dorothy Day's The Long Loneliness. Dorothy Day is one of the most interesting Catholics of the 20th century. An American convert to Catholicism from radical socialism, she founded the Catholic Worker movement, which developed and practices a sort of Catholic anarchism. Her readily available autobiography, The Long... |
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Aquinas Seminar Series on ‘Aquinas on Christ’ Thursday, 12 May Fr Dominic Ryan OP (Blackfriars): Christ’s being and Summa Theologiae 3a Q17 art. 2 Upcoming seminars: Thursday, 19 May Dr Rik Van Nieuwenhove (Durham): Sickness and Healing: Thomas Aquinas on Sin and Salvation Thursday, 26 May Dr Rachel Cresswell (Oxford): Anselm and Aquinas... |
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The Dominicans' annual pilgrimage to Walsingham will take place on Sunday, 15th May. The main event that day at Walsingham includes the Mass at noon, followed by a procession and Vespers. The Mass itself will be live-streamed from the chapel in Walsingham, which means that there will not be a livestream from Blackfriars that day. Details of... |
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This event is part of the ongoing event series Free Speech at the Crossroads: International Dialogues. These events are sponsored by the Free Speech Project (Georgetown University), the Las Casas Institute and Campion Hall, hosted by Georgetown University on Zoom. Just how did the US, the UK, and much of Europe get involved in... |
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The Christian Literary Imagination Series Continuing 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, University of Oxford. The ‘Christian Literary Imagination Series’ will explore the role and function...
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Bruno J. Clifton examines Israel's family dynamics and identity politics in the dramatic narratives of Judges. This is an inter-disciplinary study that brings socio-anthropological research into dialogue with the history and culture of ancient Israel. Introduction by the author. Response by Rev Dr Oliver Keenan OP All welcome to attend in person; to attend remotely,...
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As part of the Widening Horizons in Philosophical Theology project "Truth in Aquinas and the Theological Turn in Continental Philosophy": a weekly reading class exploring truth in the Continental tradition, held on Wednesdays at 3pm. Co-Convened by Dr Oliver Keenan and Dr Daniel De Haan. Register by email at aquinas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk 27 April: Martin Heidegger 4 May: Edith... Discussion group Weekly online discussions on sections of Dorothy Day's The Long Loneliness. Dorothy Day is one of the most interesting Catholics of the 20th century. An American convert to Catholicism from radical socialism, she founded the Catholic Worker movement, which developed and practices a sort of Catholic anarchism. Her readily available autobiography, The Long... |
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Aquinas Seminar Series on ‘Aquinas on Christ’ Thursday, 19 May Dr Rik Van Nieuwenhove (Durham): Sickness and Healing: Thomas Aquinas on Sin and Salvation Upcoming seminars: Thursday, 26 May Dr Rachel Cresswell (Oxford): Anselm and Aquinas on the Atonement Tuesday, 31 May Prof Joseph Wawrykow (Notre Dame): The Work of the Cross Thursday,...
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Dignity in street-level bureaucracies: beyond reason, balance and pragmatism A talk by Professor Tony Evans, Royal Holloway. Chair: Dr Jonathan Patterson, St Edmund Hall The first event of the ‘Bureaucracy and Human Dignity‘ seminar series. Public service bureaucracies are messy organisations. Bureaucrats work within policies that are confused and confusing, and are expected to use... |
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The Christian Literary Imagination Series Continuing 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, University of Oxford. The ‘Christian Literary Imagination Series’ will explore the role and function... |
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As part of the Widening Horizons in Philosophical Theology project "Truth in Aquinas and the Theological Turn in Continental Philosophy": a weekly reading class exploring truth in the Continental tradition, held on Wednesdays at 3pm. Co-Convened by Dr Oliver Keenan and Dr Daniel De Haan. Register by email at aquinas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk 27 April: Martin Heidegger 4 May: Edith... Discussion group Weekly online discussions on sections of Dorothy Day's The Long Loneliness. Dorothy Day is one of the most interesting Catholics of the 20th century. An American convert to Catholicism from radical socialism, she founded the Catholic Worker movement, which developed and practices a sort of Catholic anarchism. Her readily available autobiography, The Long...
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Music & Some Wider Implications: a Catholic composer’s perspective. Is there a moral dimension to the act of composition? And does the work of a composer ever impact on the desire to sustain civic values? Sir James MacMillan is the pre-eminent Scottish composer of his generation, whose compositions include many religious works such asSeven Last...
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Aquinas Seminar Series on ‘Aquinas on Christ’ Thursday, 26 May Dr Rachel Cresswell (Oxford): Anselm and Aquinas on the Atonement Upcoming seminars: Tuesday, 31 May Prof Joseph Wawrykow (Notre Dame): The Work of the Cross Thursday, 2 June Prof Michael Gorman (Catholic University of America): The Interaction of Philosophy and Theology in Aquinas’s... |
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Fr David Sanders OP died as the result of Covid-19 early in the pandemic and is remembered with affection by many. His Memorial Mass will take place on Saturday, 28th May 2022 at 10.30am, and will be followed by light refreshments in the Priory. We are very pleased that members of Fr David’s family will be... |
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Aquinas Seminar Series on ‘Aquinas on Christ’ Tuesday, 31 May Prof Joseph Wawrykow (Notre Dame): The Work of the Cross Upcoming seminars: Thursday, 2 June Prof Michael Gorman (Catholic University of America): The Interaction of Philosophy and Theology in Aquinas’s Christology Thursday, 9 June Dr Austin Stevenson (Cambridge): ‘Whatever is, is one’: On... |
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As part of the Widening Horizons in Philosophical Theology project "Truth in Aquinas and the Theological Turn in Continental Philosophy": a weekly reading class exploring truth in the Continental tradition, held on Wednesdays at 3pm. Co-Convened by Dr Oliver Keenan and Dr Daniel De Haan. Register by email at aquinas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk 27 April: Martin Heidegger 4 May: Edith... Discussion group Weekly online discussions on sections of Dorothy Day's The Long Loneliness. Dorothy Day is one of the most interesting Catholics of the 20th century. An American convert to Catholicism from radical socialism, she founded the Catholic Worker movement, which developed and practices a sort of Catholic anarchism. Her readily available autobiography, The Long... |
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Aquinas Seminar Series on ‘Aquinas on Christ’ Thursday, 2 June Prof Michael Gorman (Catholic University of America): The Interaction of Philosophy and Theology in Aquinas’s Christology Upcoming seminars: Thursday, 9 June Dr Austin Stevenson (Cambridge): ‘Whatever is, is one’: On Varieties of Accidental Union Thursday, 16 June Dr Henk Schoot (Tilburg): Christ the... |
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