Thursday, February 23, 7:00pm Russell Hittinger (University of Tulsa) Social Sciences 122 1126 East 59th Street map St. Benedict, a fifth-century Christian monk who founded the Benedictine Order, built his great monastery at Monte Cassino in 529, where he also … Continue reading → Wednesday, February 8, 4pm-6pm A Symposium on Timothy Matovina’s new book Latino Catholicism: Transformation in America’s Largest Church Social Sciences 122 1126 East 59th Street map “Finely researched, engagingly written, and more comprehensive than any other book on the subject, … Continue reading → Thursday, February 2, 7:15pm “The Grand Design: An Augustinian Reply to Stephen Hawking” John Cavadini (University of Notre Dame) Social Sciences 122 1126 East 59th Street map John Cavadini is Associate Professor of Theology and Director of … Continue reading → Thursday, January 26, 4:30pm Thomas C. Kohler (Boston College Law School) Swift Hall, Room 106 1025 East 58th Street map Before “solidarity” became a legal concept and later the name of the Polish labor movement, it developed as an economic, … Continue reading → Thursday Evenings, Non-Credit Course, Winter Quarter 2012 “The Church Fathers: The Shaping of Christian Orthodoxy” Gavin House 1220 East 58th Street Lecture, 7:00pm Informal Dinner, 6:30pm Intended for University students, faculty, and recent graduates. Others interested in attending, contact info@lumenchristi.org. January 12 … Continue reading → Tuesday, November 1, 7pm: Mandel Hall 1131 East 57th Street The University of Chicago Mary Ann Glendon A.B., J.D., M.C.L., University of Chicago Professor of Law, Harvard University Law School, President, The Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences On the occasion … Continue reading →
February 23: "St. Benedict's Teaching for Dark Ages, His and Ours," by Russell Hittinger
February 8: Symposium on Timothy Matovina’s new book, “Latino Catholicism: Transformation in America’s Largest Church”
February 2: “The Grand Design: An Augustinian Reply to Stephen Hawking” by John Cavadini
January 26: "Solidarity Forever: An Idea and its Roots in Catholic Social Thought" by Thomas C. Kohler
“The Church Fathers: The Shaping of Christian Orthodoxy,” Non-Credit Course, Winter Quarter 2012
VIDEO NOW AVAILABLE: Mary Ann Glendon on “Politics as Vocation in Cicero and Burke”
Search Lumen Christi
Upcoming Events
- “The Church Fathers: The Shaping of Christian Orthodoxy,” Non-Credit Course, Winter Quarter 2012
- January 26: "Solidarity Forever: An Idea and its Roots in Catholic Social Thought" by Thomas C. Kohler
- February 2: "The Grand Design: An Augustinian Reply to Stephen Hawking" by John Cavadini
- February 8: Symposium on Timothy Matovina's new book, "Latino Catholicism: Transformation in America's Largest Church"
- February 23: "St. Benedict's Teaching for Dark Ages, His and Ours," by Russell Hittinger