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International Human Rights and Catholic Social Teaching | Prof. Paolo Carozza

Apr 21, 20241h 19m

Thomism After Vatican II | Fr. Thomas Joseph White, OP

Apr 21, 202444 min

Rights Alone Are Not Enough: Christian Faith and the Dignity of Human Nature | Prof. David Lantigua

Apr 21, 20241h 10m

The Presence Of God: The Witness of St. Elizabeth of the Trinity | Fr. James Brent, OP

Apr 21, 202453 min

The Presence Of God: The Wisdom of St. Thomas Aquinas | Fr. James Brent, OP

Apr 21, 202444 min

The Pursuit of Happiness: The Least Understood of Our Fundamental Rights | Fr. Aquinas Guilbeau, OP

Apr 21, 202431 min

Neuroscience and the Soul | Prof. James Madden

Apr 21, 20241h 5m

Newman at Harvard: The Idea of a University--Encore et Toujours | Prof. Reinhard Huetter

Apr 21, 20241h 16m

Judging the Truth: Moral Intolerance or the Dictatorship of Relativism? | Fr. Dominic Legge OP

Apr 21, 20241h 11m

Is Friendship Still Possible? | Sr. Mary Madeline Todd, OP

Apr 21, 20241h 17m

Thomism, Natural Rights, and the Politics of Prudence | Prof. Matthew Gaetano

Apr 21, 202443 min

The Light of Faith: Why It's Not Irrational to Believe | Fr. James Brent, OP

Apr 21, 20241h 6m

Do We Really Need Catholic Schools Anymore? | Prof. Nicole Garnett

Apr 21, 202445 min

The Communion of the Saints in This World and the Next | Prof. Michael Root

Apr 21, 202457 min

The Reasonableness of Faith and the Faithfulness of Reason | Prof. Jeremy Wilkins

Apr 21, 20241h 23m

True Sacrifice: Understanding the Mass | Prof. Bruce D. Marshall

Apr 21, 20241h 25m

Is Atheism Irrational? What Reason Can Tell Us about God's Existence | Prof. John O'Callaghan

Apr 21, 20241h 24m

Verbum Domini: The Catholic Approach to Scripture | Prof. Boyd Taylor Coolman

Apr 21, 20241h 3m

Liberty in the Things of God: Christian Origins of Religious Freedom | Prof. Robert Louis Wilken

Apr 21, 202443 min

What's So Special About the Universe? Multiverse Theory & Catholic Theology | Prof. Stephen Barr

Apr 21, 20241h 8m

The Gifts and Fruits of the Holy Spirit | Prof. Eleonore Stump

Apr 21, 202456 min

The Seven Cardinal Virtues and the Indwelling Holy Spirit | Prof. Eleonore Stump

Apr 21, 202454 min

Freedom for Excellence: Virtue & Moral Character According to Aquinas (Pt 1) | Fr. Thomas Petri, OP

Apr 21, 202452 min

Freedom for Excellence: Virtue & Moral Character According to Aquinas (Pt 2) | Fr. Thomas Petri, OP

Apr 21, 202456 min

The Seven Deadly Sins | Prof. Eleonore Stump

Apr 21, 202449 min

The Non-Aristotelian Character of Thomistic Ethics | Prof. Eleonore Stump

Apr 21, 202446 min

The Holy Spirit in the Church and the Eucharist | Fr. Thomas Joseph White OP

Apr 21, 202439 min

Aquinas on the Holy Spirit in the Life of Jesus | Fr. Thomas Joseph White OP

Apr 21, 202447 min

Aquinas on the Mission of the Holy Spirit | Fr. Thomas Joseph White, OP

Apr 21, 202448 min

Goodness without God? Aquinas and the Problem of Pagan Virtue | Prof. Angela Knobel

Apr 21, 20241h 6m

I Believe in the Holy Spirit | Fr. Thomas Joseph White, OP

Apr 21, 202456 min

Introduction to Mental Prayer | Fr. Thomas Joseph White, OP

Apr 21, 202444 min

The Courage to Rest: Thomas Aquinas on the Soul of Leisure | Fr. Aquinas Guilbeau OP

Apr 21, 202446 min

Why Believe in God? Arguments for the Existence of God | Prof. Edward Feser

Apr 21, 20241h 5m

True for Me But Not for You? Moral Relativism and Moral Truth | Prof. Michael Gorman

Apr 21, 20241h 13m

The Spirit of the Letter: St. Thomas's Reading of the Book of Job's Eschatology | Fr. Kromholtz, OP

Apr 21, 20241h 2m

The Development of Doctrine—What It Is and Why It Matters | Prof. Reinhard Huetter

Apr 21, 202454 min

8 - Modern Theories Of Christ's Passion In The Mass | Fr. Thomas Joseph White OP

Apr 21, 202434 min

7 - Aquinas On The Mass | Fr. Thomas Joseph White, OP

Apr 21, 202448 min

6 - Scriptural & Historical Background To The Mass | Fr. Thomas Joseph White, OP

Apr 21, 202436 min

5 - Effects Of The Sacrament Of The Eucharist | Fr. Thomas Joseph White, OP

Apr 21, 202447 min

4 - Transubstantiation Part 3 | Fr. Thomas Joseph White, OP

Apr 21, 202439 min

3 - Transubstantiation Part 2 | Fr. Thomas Joseph White, OP

Apr 21, 202442 min

2 - The Sacrament Itself & Transubstantiation | Fr. Thomas Joseph White, O.P.

Apr 21, 202437 min

1 - Introduction To The Study Of The Eucharist | Fr. Thomas Joseph White, OP

Apr 21, 202444 min

Christmas as a Christian Mystery | Fr. Thomas Joseph White, OP

Apr 21, 202440 min

Who Decides and With What Authority? | Prof. Michael Root

Professor Michael Root explores the question of who has the authority to make binding decisions on matters of faith within Christianity. It traces the historical development of this issue from the early Church through the Reformation, highlighting Luther's principle of sola scriptura and the concept of private judgment in Protestantism. The speaker contrasts this with the Catholic understanding of authoritative decision-making through councils, papal declarations, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit, emphasizing the ability to close questions definitively in Catholicism versus the potentially "fissiparous" nature of Protestantism.This lecture was given on February 3rd, 2024, at the Dominican House of Studies.For more information on upcoming events, visit us at thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-eventsAbout the Speaker:Prof. Michael Root (Catholic University of America) is formerly Ordinary Professor of Systematic Theology at The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC. Root is a native of Norfolk, Virginia and studied at Dartmouth College (B.A.) and Yale University (Ph.D. in theology). He was received into the Catholic Church in August, 2010. His particular theological interests are ecumenical relations, eschatology/last things, and grace and justification. Root has been a member of the US and international LutheranCatholic dialogues, the US LutheranUnited Methodist dialogue, the AnglicanLutheran International Working Group, and the Anglican Lutheran International Commission. He served on the drafting teams that produced the Lutheran-Roman Catholic Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification.

Apr 19, 202438 min

Justified by Grace, but What is Grace and What does it do? | Prof. Michael Root

This lecture was given on February 3rd, 2024, at the Dominican House of Studies.For more information on upcoming events, visit us at thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-eventsAbout the Speaker:Prof. Michael Root (Catholic University of America) is formerly Ordinary Professor of Systematic Theology at The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC. Root is a native of Norfolk, Virginia and studied at Dartmouth College (B.A.) and Yale University (Ph.D. in theology). He was received into the Catholic Church in August, 2010. His particular theological interests are ecumenical relations, eschatology/last things, and grace and justification. Root has been a member of the US and international LutheranCatholic dialogues, the US LutheranUnited Methodist dialogue, the AnglicanLutheran International Working Group, and the Anglican Lutheran International Commission. He served on the drafting teams that produced the Lutheran-Roman Catholic Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification.

Apr 18, 202438 min

The Rise of Protestantism: What Happened and Why | Prof. Bruce Marshall

This lecture was given on February 3rd, 2024, at the Dominican House of Studies.For more information on upcoming events, visit us at thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-eventsAbout the Speaker:Prof. Bruce Marshall (Southern Methodist University) is the Lehman Professor of Christian Doctrine at Southern Methodist University. He holds a masters from Yale Divinity School and a doctorate from Yale University. His teaching interests include medieval and reformation theology and systematic theology. His research interests include doctrine of the Trinity, christology, philosophical issues in theology, sacramental theology, and Judaism and Christian theology.

Apr 18, 202448 min

Eucharist or Lord's Supper? The Controversy Then and Now | Prof. Bruce Marshall

This lecture was given on February 3rd, 2024, at the Dominican House of Studies.For more information on upcoming events, visit us at thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-eventsAbout the Speaker:Prof. Bruce Marshall (Southern Methodist University) is the Lehman Professor of Christian Doctrine at Southern Methodist University. He holds a masters from Yale Divinity School and a doctorate from Yale University. His teaching interests include medieval and reformation theology and systematic theology. His research interests include doctrine of the Trinity, christology, philosophical issues in theology, sacramental theology, and Judaism and Christian theology.

Apr 17, 202456 min