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Hobbits & Humility: Catholicism, Christology and the Lord of the Rings | Paige Hochschild

This talk was offered at Yale on Oct. 1st, 2018 and was present by Professor Paige Hochschild. Dr. Hochschild is a professor of historical and systematic theology at Mount St. Mary's University (MD), specializing in Augustine, Thomas Aquinas and the early Church. She also teaches philosophy courses at the Seminary at Mount St. Mary's. She has written a book on the place of memory in Augustine's theological anthropology, and publishes on the Church, education, tradition, 20th c. theological debates within the Church (Scripture, history; marriage).For more information about upcoming Thomistic Institute events, visit: thomisticinstitute.org/events-1/

Oct 30, 201853 min

Wisdom in the Face of Modernity: Is Faith Reasonable? | Fr. Dominic Legge, OP

Fr. Dominic Legge discusses the relationship between faith and reason, challenging common misconceptions such as skepticism, fideism, and rationalism, and presents a Catholic perspective on faith as a reasonable and supernatural act, drawing on the teachings of St. Thomas Aquinas.This lecture was given on Oct. 10th, 2018, for the Leonine Forum at the CIC in Washington, D.C.For more information on other upcoming events, visit our website: thomisticinstitute.org/events

Oct 29, 20181h 7m

Supersessionism in Jewish-Christian Relations| Rabbi David Novak & Fr. Thomas Joseph White OP

Supersessionism - The belief that the New Testament Covenant supersedes the Mosaic covenant of the Hebrew Bible, and that the Christian Church has displaced Israel as God's chosen people.In this dialogue held on April 25th, 2017 at Providence College, Rabbi David Novak (University of Toronto) and Fr. Thomas Joseph White OP( The Angelicum)engage in a thoughtful, and robust conversation about their respective traditions and theological convictions. Rabbi Novak and Fr. White, both respected scholars, provide an excellent example of what respectful and responsible ecumenical dialogue can look like in the modern wold.

Oct 29, 20181h 50m

An Introduction to the Trinity and to the Mystery of Jesus Christ | Fr. Dominic Legge, OP

This talk was given by Fr. Dominic Legge when he addressed St. Peter's parish on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. on Oct. 16, 2018.For more information on our other upcoming events, visit our website: thomisticinstitute.org/events

Oct 26, 20181h 17m

Purifying the Clergy After the Scandals of 2018 | Fr. Dominic Legge, OP

This talk was given on Oct. 2nd, 2018 to the Napa Institute Conference.Visit our website for more information on upcoming events: thomisticinstitute.org/events

Oct 26, 201835 min

How To Be An Atheist (According to St. Thomas Aquinas) | Fr. Conor McDonough, O.P.

There is an abundance of literature discussing the validity of St. Thomas Aquinas' arguments for God's existence. Using a different approach, this lecture takes these arguments as a springboard for interrogating the atheist position(s): What are the problems in asserting the world to be uncaused, or in denying the existence of a necessary being?This lecture was delivered by Fr. Conor McDonough, O.P. (Dominican House of Studies, Dublin) to the University College Dublin chapter of the Thomistic Institute on September 18, 2018.

Oct 23, 201843 min

Evil and the Goodness of God | Gloria Frost

This lecture was offered at Williams College on September 19th, 2018 by Professor Gloria Frost.About the speaker:Gloria Frost is an associate professor of philosophy at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, MN. Her areas of research are medieval philosophy, metaphysics, philosophy of religion, and the history of science. She is an assistant editor for the American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly and on the executive councils for the American Catholic Philosophical Association and the Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy. She is married to Jake Frost, author of "Catholic Dad" and the "Happy Jar," and they have four children.

Oct 22, 201833 min

Panel Discussion from the Yale Conference on Christianity and Freedom

This Panel Discussion concluded our conference which was held on Sept. 22nd, 2018 at Yale. The four previous talks brought together academics from diverse disciplines to discuss the meaning and evolution of the Christian idea of freedom. Lecturers considered the theme from the perspective of Augustine, Origen, Ambrose, Dante, Thomas Aquinas, Nicolas of Cusa, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Servais Pinckaers, and John Paul II.To find out about more upcoming Thomistic Institute events, visit: thomisticinstitute.org/events-1/

Oct 19, 201849 min

Contemplation As Freedom According to Cusa And Hopkins | Thomas Pfau

This lecture was given for our conference on "Christianity and Freedom." It was held on Sept. 22nd, 2018 at Yale and brought together academics from diverse disciplines to discuss the meaning and evolution of the Christian idea of freedom. Lecturers considered the theme from the perspective of Augustine, Origen, Ambrose, Dante, Thomas Aquinas, Nicolas of Cusa, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Servais Pinckaers, and John Paul II.To find out about more upcoming Thomistic Institute events, visit: thomisticinstitute.org/events-1/

Oct 18, 201856 min

Liberty and Grace According to Dante and St. Augustine | Giuseppe Mazzotta

This lecture was given for our conference on "Christianity and Freedom." It was held on Sept. 22nd, 2018 at Yale and brought together academics from diverse disciplines to discuss the meaning and evolution of the Christian idea of freedom. Lecturers considered the theme from the perspective of Augustine, Origen, Ambrose, Dante, Thomas Aquinas, Nicolas of Cusa, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Servais Pinckaers, and John Paul II.To find out about more upcoming Thomistic Institute events, visit: thomisticinstitute.org/events-1/

Oct 17, 20181h 3m

Aquinas On Human Freedom and Free Will | Fr. James Brent OP

This lecture was the first one given for our conference on "Christianity and Freedom." It was held on Sept. 22nd, 2018 at Yale and brought together academics from diverse disciplines to discuss the meaning and evolution of the Christian idea of freedom. Lecturers considered the theme from the perspective of Augustine, Origen, Ambrose, Dante, Thomas Aquinas, Nicolas of Cusa, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Servais Pinckaers, and John Paul II.To find out about more upcoming Thomistic Institute events, visit: thomisticinstitute.org/events-1/

Oct 16, 20181h 14m

Freedom Under the Law - Early Christian Views | Sarah Byers

This lecture was the first one given for our conference on "Christianity and Freedom." It was held on Sept. 22nd, 2018 at Yale and brought together academics from diverse disciplines to discuss the meaning and evolution of the Christian idea of freedom. Lecturers considered the theme from the perspective of Augustine, Origen, Ambrose, Dante, Thomas Aquinas, Nicolas of Cusa, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Servais Pinckaers, and John Paul II.To find out about more upcoming Thomistic Institute events, visit: thomisticinstitute.org/events-1/

Oct 15, 20181h 0m

Forgiveness and Solidarity in Dostoevsky's 'The Brother's Karamzov' | Nicholas Healy

Fyodor Dostoevsky’s last and greatest novel, The Brothers Karamazov, explores the question of God’s existence against the backdrop of suffering and betrayal within a troubled family. The genius of Dostoevsky is to have grasped that there can be no love for human beings without a love for God — and conversely, there can be no belief in God without a deep and profound love for mankind. In this lecture, Professor Healy presents a brief overview of the structure and characters of the novel, focusing on the themes of solidarity and forgiveness.This lecture is the first of a three-part series titled "Tales That Tell: Moral Devastation and Original Sin in Literature," co-sponsored by the Catholic Information Center and the Thomistic Institute. It was delivered on September 19, 2018 to the DC Young Adults chapter of the Thomistic Institute.To learn about upcoming Thomistic Institute events visit thomisticinstitute.org/events/

Oct 12, 201849 min

Is Belief In God Rational? | Francis Beckwith

In this lecture, Francis Beckwith discusses the question, "is belief in God rational?"This lecture was delivered by Francis Beckwith (Baylor University) on September 19, 2018 to the Thomistic Institute's University of Arizona chapter.To learn about upcoming Thomistic Institute events, visit thomisticinstitute.org/events/

Oct 11, 20181h 1m

Using Similitudes for the Hypostatic Union | Michael Gorman

A lecture given during "Friendly Rivals: Franciscan and Dominican Intellectual Traditions" a Thomistic Circles conference at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C. Sept. 28-29, 2018.For more upcoming Thomistic Institute events, visit: thomisticinstitute.org/events-1/

Oct 10, 20181h 22m

Aquinas and Olivi on Job | Thomas Prugl

The full title of this lecture is: "Aquinas and Olivi on Job: A Franciscan-Dominican Dispute on Suffering, perfection, and Exegesis"This lecture was given on Sept. 28, 2018 to begin the Thomistic Circles conference "Friendly Rivals: Franciscan and Dominican Intellectual Traditions" in Washington, DC.Hand out available here: tinyurl.com/y8n8orkf

Oct 10, 20181h 0m

On the Speculative, Practical, or Affective Nature of Theology | Gregory LaNave

A lecture given during "Friendly Rivals: Franciscan and Dominican Intellectual Traditions" a Thomistic Circles conference at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C. Sept. 28-29, 2018.The hand out for this lecture is available here: tinyurl.com/ybo2qjxb

Oct 9, 20181h 2m

On Analogy & Univocity Revisited | Timothy Noone

This lecture was given on Sept. 28, 2018 to begin the Thomistic Circles conference "Friendly Rivals: Franciscan and Dominican Intellectual Traditions" in Washington, DC.Handout available here: static1.squarespace.com/static/580e5b…Univocity.pdf

Oct 6, 20181h 8m

Bonaventure, Thomas Aquinas & Duns Scotus on the Real Distinction | Msgr. Wippel

This talk was offered on Sept. 28,2018 to begin the Thomistic Circle "Friendly Rivals: Franciscan and Dominican Intellectual Traditions. "To learn more about upcoming Thomistic Institute events, visit: thomisticinstitute.org/events

Oct 5, 20181h 22m

It's My Right: What are Natural Rights and What Rights Do We Have? | V. Bradley Lewis

This lecture was delivered by V. Bradley Lewis(Catholic University of America) to the UC Berkeley chapter of the Thomistic Institute on September 18th, 2018.V. Bradley Lewis is associate professor in the School of Philosophy in the Catholic University of America. He specializes in political and legal philosophy, especially that of the classical Greeks and in the Thomistic tradition, and is currently working on a book on the idea of the common good. In addition to these things he has served as a consultant on ethics to the federal government, testified before a congressional subcommittee about immigration, and currently serves as associate editor of the American Journal of Jurisprudence.To learn about upcoming Thomistic Institute events visit thomisticinstitute.org/events/

Oct 4, 20181h 13m

Augustine's City of God and the Nature of Politics | Chad Pecknold

This lecture was delivered by Chad Pecknold (Catholic University of America) to the MIT chapter of the Thomistic Institute on September 18, 2018.To learn about upcoming Thomistic Institute events visit thomisticinstitute.org/events/

Oct 3, 20181h 11m

Defending Adam After Darwin | Fr. Nicanor Austriaco, OP

Fr. Nicanor Austriaco, O.P., completed his Bachelor’s Degree (B.S.E.) in Bioengineering, summa cum laude, at the University of Pennsylvania, and then earned his Ph.D. in Biology from M.I.T. in the laboratory of Professor Leonard Guarente, where he was a fellow of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI). He was ordained a priest in the Order of Preachers in May of 2004. He completed his Pontifical License in Sacred Theology (S.T.L.) in Moral Theology, summa cum laude, at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, DC, in 2005, and a Pontifical Doctorate in Sacred Theology (S.T.D.), magna cum laude, at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland, in 2015.Fr. Austriaco currently serves as Professor of Biology and of Theology at Providence College in Providence, Rhode Island. His NIH-funded laboratory at Providence College is investigating the genetics of programmed cell death using the yeasts, Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Candida albicans, as model organisms. Papers describing his research have been published in PLoS ONE, FEMS Yeast Research, Microbial Cell, Cell, the Journal of Cell Biology, and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, among others. In philosophy and theology, his essays have been published in the National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly, Theological Studies, Nova et Vetera, The Thomist, Science and Theology, and the Linacre Quarterly. His first book, Biomedicine and Beatitude: An Introduction to Catholic Bioethics, was published by the Catholic University of America Press in 2011. It was recognized as a 2012 Choice outstanding academic title by the Association of College and Research Libraries.

Oct 2, 20181h 21m

Sharing Joys and Sorrows: Christ's Life and Ours (Pt. 2) | Fr. Andrew Hofer, OP

This lecture was offered as part of our "Wisdom of Aquinas" series held at NYU on September 22, 2018. The link to the handout can be found here: docs.google.com/document/d/12a3xy…/edit?usp=sharingFor upcoming Thomistic Insitute events visit: thomisticinstitute.org/events

Sep 28, 20181h 1m

Sharing Joys and Sorrows: Christ's Life and Ours (Pt. 1) | Fr. Andrew Hofer, OP

This lecture was offered as part of our "Wisdom of Aquinas" series held at NYU on September 22, 2018. The link to the handout can be found here: drive.google.com/file/d/0ByaUbskx…view?usp=sharing

Sep 27, 201858 min

Friendship and Happiness | Christopher Kaczor

In this lecture, Professor Christopher Kaczor (Loyola Marymount University) draws on insights from Aristotle, Aquinas, and contemporary psychology to understand how to make good friendships and avoid bad ones.This lecture was given to the Baylor University chapter of the Thomistic Institute on September 6, 2018.View upcoming Thomistic Institute events at: thomisticinstitute.org/events.

Sep 26, 201853 min

The Search For Happiness | Fr. Dominic Legge, O.P.

What is happiness, and what is the best and happiest life a human being can live? Or even more directly and personally, what kind of life ought I to be living or ought I to be aiming for? In this lecture, Fr. Dominic Legge, O.P. (Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception and the Thomistic Institute) draws on wisdom from St. Thomas Aquinas and the classical tradition to answer these fundamental and perennial questions.This lecture was given to the Cornell University chapter of the Thomistic Institute on September 10, 2018.For further reading on this topic, consider downloading or ordering the booklet referenced in this talk, "On Happiness: Selections from Summa Theologiae by Thomas Aquinas" at www.ttf.org/product/happiness-thomas-aquinas. This reading was compiled by the Trinity Forum and features an original introduction by Fr. Dominic Legge.View upcoming Thomistic Institute events at: thomisticinstitute.org/events.

Sep 25, 20181h 3m

"Globalism in Natural Law Theory: Pope Benedict and Kotaro Paul Francis Tanaka" - Dr. Kevin Doak

This lecture by Dr. Kevin Doak with a response by Fr. Joseph Koterski SJ was given on September 15th, 2018 during a day long conference on "Jesus of Nazareth and the Church's Tradition: The Enduring Legacy of Benedict XVI" held at Georgetown University.

Sep 22, 20181h 13m

Jesus of Nazareth: Scripture, Revelation and Tradition | Fr. Dominic Legge OP

This lecture by Fr. Dominic Legge with a response by Dr. Rebekah Eklund was given on September 15th, 2018 during a day long conference on "Jesus of Nazareth and the Church's Tradition: The Enduring Legacy of Benedict XVI" held at Georgetown University.

Sep 21, 20181h 9m

The Motives of the Incarnation: Why Did God Become Man? | Paul Gondreau

"No greater wonder could be accomplished than that God should become man." So writes St. Thomas Aquinas in his commentary on the Gospel of John. This statement follows a lifetime spent pondering the question of why God became man. If Aquinas fully acknowledges that the Incarnation marks an article of faith, that is, a doctrine that is accepted as true only by an act of faith, he was nonetheless convinced that the mystery of the Incarnation is not only in accord with human reason, it is deeply attractive to the human spirit. To consider the Incarnation a mystery that evokes great "wonder" is to recognize a deep beauty and coherence that is part and parcel of God's having become man.In today's age, which tends to regard articles of faith as irrational and the Incarnation, in particular, as a myth, Thomas Aquinas has a valuable perspective that merits our close consideration.This lecture was given by Paul Gondreau (Providence College) on September 11, 2018 to the University of Oklahoma chapter of the Thomistic Institute.For more upcoming TI events, visit our website: thomisticinstitute.org/events

Sep 19, 20181h 10m

Deus adorans, Homo adorans: Ratzinger's Liturgical Christology & Anthropology | Dr. Chris Ruddy

This talk, "Deus adorans, Homo adorans: Joseph Ratzinger's Liturgical Christology & Anthropology" was offered on September 15th, 2018 during a day long conference on "Jesus of Nazareth and the Church's Tradition: The Enduring Legacy of Benedict XVI" held at Georgetown University.

Sep 19, 201844 min

Why Israel Matters | Douglas Farrow

The re-emergence of Israel as a nation-state caught the world by surprise. That Israel matters geo-politically cannot be doubted, but does it matter theologically? Is there a place for Israel, as there is for Jews, in Christian eschatology? In this lecture, Douglas Farrow (McGill University) gives a theological perspective on these questions.This lecture was given to the DC Young Adults chapter of the Thomistic Institute on September 5, 2018.

Sep 18, 201854 min

Jesus's Prayer - Unveiling the Mystery of the Trinity | Fr. Dominic Legge, OP

This talk was offered as the Thomistic Institute Lecture in Medieval Dominican Thought at the Boston College Colloquy in Historical Theology on August 4th, 2018.For more information on upcoming events, check out our events calendar: thomisticinstitute.org/events/?view=…eptember-2018

Sep 15, 20181h 10m

The Soul After Neuroscience | Daniel De Haan

Is the existence of the soul compatible with the discoveries of neuroscience? It depends on whose conception of the soul, and which discoveries in neuroscience one has in mind. In this lecture, Daniel De Haan (Cambridge University) draws on recent research from the new mechanistic philosophy of neuroscience and psychology to help articulate a contemporary Aristotelian account of the human person as a “hylomorphically” ensouled body.This lecture was given to the London Young Adults chapter of the Thomistic Institute on April 4, 2018.View upcoming Thomistic Institute events at: tinyurl.com/y9jv4qzx

Sep 14, 201849 min

A Panel Discussion from Civitas Dei Conference 2018 | Various Presenters

This is a recording from the panel discussion at the end of our Civitas Dei Summer Fellowship on July 20th, 2018Civitas Dei is an annual summer fellowship sponsored by the Thomistic Institute and the Institute for Human Ecology.

Sep 13, 20181h 23m

The Catholic Intellectual at the Present Moment in the Church and in the World | Robert Royal

This talk was given on July 19th, as part of the Civitas Dei Fellowship.Civitas Dei is an annual summer fellowship sponsored by the Thomistic Institute and the Institute for Human Ecology.

Sep 12, 20181h 10m

Aquinas on Eternal Law, Natural Inclinations, and Natural Law (Pt. 3) | Fr. Dominic Legge, OP

This talk was offered at our Civitas Dei Summer Fellowship program on July 19th, 2018.

Sep 11, 20181h 20m

In the Eye of the Storm: Benedict XVI on Our Present Crisis - Dr. Chad Pecknold

This lecture by Dr. Chad Pecknold with a response by Fr. Stephen Fields SJ was given on September 15th, 2018 during a day long conference on "Jesus of Nazareth and the Church's Tradition: The Enduring Legacy of Benedict XVI" held at Georgetown University.

Sep 10, 201855 min

Aquinas on Eternal Law, Natural Inclinations, and Natural Law(Pt. 2) | Fr. Dominic Legge, OP

This talk was offered at our Civitas Dei Summer Fellowship program. For more information on future events, visit our website at: thomisticinstitute.org/events/?view=…eptember-2018Civitas Dei is an annual summer fellowship sponsored by the Thomistic Institute and the Institute for Human Ecology.

Sep 6, 20181h 20m

An Introduction to Saint Augustine (Pt. 3) | Joseph Capizzi

This talk was offered on July 18th as part of the Civitas Dei Summer Fellowship program. For more information on future events, visit our website at: thomisticinstitute.org/events/?view=…eptember-2018Civitas Dei is an annual summer fellowship sponsored by the Thomistic Institute and the Institute for Human Ecology.

Sep 5, 20181h 10m

Aquinas on Eternal Law, Natural Inclinations, and Natural Law (Pt. 1) | Fr. Dominic Legge, OP

This talk was offered on July 16th at our Civitas Dei Summer Fellowship program. For more information on future events, visit our website at: thomisticinstitute.org/events/?view=…eptember-2018Civitas Dei is an annual summer fellowship sponsored by the Thomistic Institute and the Institute for Human Ecology.

Sep 1, 20181h 25m

An Introduction to Saint Augustine (Pt. 2) | Joseph Capizzi

This talk was offered on July 17th as part of the Civitas Dei Summer Fellowship program. For more information on future events, visit our website at: thomisticinstitute.org/events/?view=…eptember-2018Civitas Dei is an annual summer fellowship sponsored by the Thomistic Institute and the Institute for Human Ecology.

Aug 31, 20181h 16m

An Introduction to St. Thomas Aquinas on Law | Fr. Dominic Legge, OP

This talk was offered on July 16th at our Civitas Dei Summer Fellowship program. For more information on future events, visit our website at: thomisticinstitute.org/events/?view=…eptember-2018Civitas Dei is an annual summer fellowship sponsored by the Thomistic Institute and the Institute for Human Ecology.

Aug 29, 20181h 21m

An Introduction to St. Augustine (Pt. 1) | Joseph Capizzi

This talk was offered on July 16th as part of the Civitas Dei Summer Fellowship program. For more information on future events, visit our website at: thomisticinstitute.org/events/?view=…eptember-2018Civitas Dei is an annual summer fellowship sponsored by the Thomistic Institute and the Institute for Human Ecology.

Aug 28, 20181h 13m

A Panel Discussion from the 2018 Newburgh Philosophy Workshop (Pt. 2)

This discussion was held June 16th, 2018 with the final 4 speakers of the annual Newburgh Summer Philosophy Workshop.

Aug 25, 20181h 8m

The Christological Shape Of Aquinas On The Attributes Of God | Anna Moreland

This talk was offered on June 16th, 2018 as part of the Newburgh Summer Philosophy Workshop on "Aquinas on Divine Attributes."

Aug 24, 201850 min

The Infinite Creator And Finite Creation | James Madden

This talk was offered on June 16, 2018 as part of the Newburgh Summer Philosophy Workshop on "Aquinas on Divine Attributes."

Aug 23, 20181h 10m

The Fifth Way | Fr. Stephen Brock

This talk was offered on June 16, 2018 as part of the Newburgh Summer Philosophy Workshop on "Aquinas on Divine Attributes."

Aug 22, 20181h 3m

A Panel Discussion from the 2018 Newburgh Philosophy Workshop (Pt. 1)

This panel discussion was held with the first 6 speakers from annual Newburgh Philosophy Workshop on June 15th, 2018.

Aug 21, 20181h 3m

The Fourth Way, Participation, and Divine Perfection | Fr. Stephen Brock

This talk was offered on June 15, 2018 as part of the Newburgh Summer Philosophy Workshop on "Aquinas on Divine Attributes."

Aug 18, 20181h 13m

Divine Unity And Simplicity | Michael Gorman

This talk was offered on June 15, 2018 as part of the Newburgh Summer Philosophy Workshop on "Aquinas on Divine Attributes."

Aug 17, 20181h 9m