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Midwest Theology Colloquium



Academic Chair, Peter Casarella, DePaul University

 

The Midwest Theology Colloquium is an organization of scholars in the greater Chicago and Midwest region. Meeting regularly each year, this group works in a collaborative way to address critical areas of interest in Catholic theology, while promoting exchange among faculty at area universities. The Midwest Theology Colloquium also organizes occasional public lectures or small conferences on important themes in current debate.

 

Previous Midwest Theology Colloquium events:

The Mass and Modernity, John Rist, (University of Toronto, Emeritus; Augustinianum), Robert Wilkin (University of Virginia), William Mahrt (Stanford University), Jonathan Robinson (Oratory of St. Philip Neri)

 

Culture and the Thomist Tradition: After Vatican II, Tracey Rowland (John Paul lI Institute), Robert Barron (Mundelein Seminary)

 

Contemporary Catholic Theology and the Catholic Traditions, May 31, 2002, Francis Cardinal George, Brian Daley (Notre Dame), Jean Bethke Elshtain (University of Chicago) Robert Barron (Mundelein Seminary)

 

Michel de Montaigne, or How is it Possible to be both a Good Skeptic and a Faithful Catholic?, Jean-Luc Marion (University of Chicago/University of Sorbonne), Philippe Desan (University of Chicago), Vincent Carraud (University of Caen), Co-sponsored by the Committee on General Studies in the Humanities