Thursday, May 31, 4-6:00 PM “Toward a Moral Economy: Policies and Values for the 21st Century” Ida Noyes Hall, Max Palevsky Cinema 1212 East 59th Street REGISTRATION REQUIRED Event Free and Open to the Public. Keynote Address: Reinhard Cardinal Marx, … Continue reading → Wednesday, May 16, 7:00 PM “The Catholic Roots of Religious Freedom” Robert Wilken, University of Virginia Social Sciences 122 1126 East 59th Street Co-sponsored by the St. Thomas More Society The roots of modern ideas of religious freedom are as … Continue reading → Tuesday, May 8, 4:30 PM The Unintended Reformation Brad Gregory, University of Notre Dame Mark Noll, University of Notre Dame Rachel Fulton Brown, University of Chicago Classics 110 1010 E. 59th Street Co-sponsored by the Department of History and The … Continue reading → Wednesday, April 25, 4:30 PM “Newman, Vatican II, and the Hermeneutic of Continuity” Ian Ker, University of Oxford Swift Hall, Third Floor Lecture Hall 1025 East 58th Street CLICK IMAGE BELOW FOR VIDEO Often called “the Father of the Second … Continue reading → Tuesday, April 24, 7:00 PM “G.K. Chesterton on Humor” Ian Ker, University of Oxford Ida Noyes, Third Floor Theatre 1212 East 59th Street Co-sponsored by The Nicholson Center for British Studies, The American Chesterton Society, and the Literature and Philosophy Workshop CLICK … Continue reading →
May 31: "Toward a Moral Economy," with Reinhard Cardinal Marx, Archbishop of Munich
May 16: “The Catholic Roots of Religious Freedom,” by Robert Wilken
VIDEO NOW AVAILABLE: "The Unintended Reformation," with Brad Gregory, Mark Noll, and Rachel Fulton Brown
VIDEO NOW AVAILABLE: “Newman, Vatican II, and the Hermeneutic of Continuity,” by Ian Ker
VIDEO NOW AVAILABLE: “G.K. Chesterton on Humor,” by Ian Ker
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