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Neither Meat Machines nor Visible Angels | Ezra Sullivan, O.P. by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Pralaimeti Tiesai? Intelektualumo Paieškos Pagal Šv. Tomą Akvinietį | Lina Šulcienė by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Noli Me Tangere: La Irrupción de la Belleza | Fr. Sixto Castro, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Nature as Guide: Wittgenstein and the Renewal of Moral Theology | David Goodill, O.P. by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Thomism: Friend or Foe of the Ontotheological Critique? | Philip-Neri Reese, O.P. by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Thomism and Phenomenology: Ways of Contemplation | Mark Spencer by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Thomistic Meditations: What We Learn from Phenomenological Anthropology | Daniel De Haan by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Phenomenal or Ephemeral_:What Can Thomism Learn from Phenomenology | Philip-Neri Reese, O.P. by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Triplex Via Theology: Aquinas’s Way is the Threefold Way | Daniel De Haan by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Misericordia e Giustizia nel pensiero teologico di Tommaso d'Aquino e di Dante Alighieri00:00 - Introduzione5:43 - Daniel Aucone, OP: Pienezza e radice della giustizia: la misericordia nella riflessione teologica di Tommaso d'Aquino39:21 - Philip-Neri Reese, OP: Giustizia e Misericordia nella Creazione1:11:23 - Pausa1:28:06 - Adrian McCaffery, OP: Rifrazione, riflessione, trasformazione nel Paradiso: un’analisi metafisica2:07:17 - Gian Matteo Serra, OP: Giustizia e misericordia: chiavi del Diritto canonico per la salus animarum
Il Tomismo Anagogico: In Dialogo con Emanuele Severino | G. Barzaghi, O.P. by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Il contributo del tomismo nella Virtue Ethics | M. Lasi by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Centralità e rilevanza del mistero trinitario: l'apporto di Tommaso d'Aquino | M. Salvati by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
San Tommaso D'Aquino nel Paradiso di Dante: Tracce e Bagliori di Unapresenza | G. Festa by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Una Lettura Aristotelico-Tomista Della Relatività Generale di Einstein | F. Gragnano by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
L'Istante Eterno: Lo Sguardo Artistico e Mistico Sull'Effimero | L. Wuidar by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Forms and Matters: Classical vs. Contemporary | Jeremy Skrzypek by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Hylomorphism – The Aristotelian-Thomistic Account | Michael Dodds, O.P. by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Inorganic Thermal Substances and Essential Chemical Powers | Robert Koons by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Problem of Material Constitution: Some Contemporary Alternatives to Hylomorphism | Christopher Brown by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Thomistic Hylomorphism as Oddly Strong Emergence | Ryan Miller by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Aquinas on Artifacts and Artificial Forms | Thomas Davenport, O.P. by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Understanding Life: Hylomorphism in Light of Contemporary Ontologies of Living Beings | Mariusz Tabaczek, O.P. by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Gerbert of Aurillac: Pope and Scientist | Constantino Sigismondi by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Origins of the Myth of the Warfare of Religion with Science | Lawrence M. Principe by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Christian and the Transhumanist Desire for Transcendence: A Critical Evaluation | Mariusz Tabaczek, O.P. by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Science in Transhumanism: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly | Arvin Gouw by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Is it reasonable to believe we have immortal souls? | Fr. James Dominic Rooney, O.P. by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
What Does it Mean to Call Mary the Virgin Mother of God? | Thomas Joseph White, O.P. by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
This Is My Body: Does Contemporary Science Refute the Doctrine of Transubstantiation? | Thomas Davenport, O.P. by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Psicología Tomista y Las Pasiones | Martín Echavarría by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Political and Philosophical Debates in Rome (Afternoon) by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Philosophy according to St Albert the Great | Thomas Davenport O.P. by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Biology of Human Nature and Human Individuality | Maureen Condic by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
What makes us human? What can neuroimaging tell us? | Sofia Reimão by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Soul of Anthropology: From Autopoiesis to Rational Animation | Daniel De Haan by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Rationality of Human Nature in the Incarnate Word | Mauro Gagliardi by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
A Thomistic Engagement with Posthuman Perspectives | Fr. Michael Baggot by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Temperatio Animae et Carnis_ The Nature of Human Life in the World to Come | Isaac Morales, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Two Thomistic Arguments for the Immateriality of the Human Intellect | Adam Wood by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Soul as a Relational Principle | Oskari Juurikkala by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Newman and Aquinas: The Development of Doctrine | Dr. Andrew Meszaros by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Theistic Evolution: A Contemporary Aristotelian-Thomistic Perspective | Mariusz Tabaczek, O.P. by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Metaphysics of Evolution in Light of Thomistic Philosophy of Nature | Travis Dumsday by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Biological and Theological Anthropogenesis | Andrew Davison by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Evo-Devo and the Form of Causation: An(other) Aristotelian View | Christopher Austin by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Potentiality of Biological Matter in the Evolutionary Process | Daniel Kuebler by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Il rapporto tra sacramenti ed escatologia nel Libro IV del Commento alle Sentenze | Daniele Aucone, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Commento di Tommaso d’Aquino al Libro IV delle Sentenze: strutture e temi | Alan Piper, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Thomas Aquinas vs. Hervaeus Natalis: First and Proper Object of the Intellect | Francesco Binotto by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Nemesius, Aquinas, and Man as the Border of Creation | Raymund Snyder, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Aquinas vs. Avicenna on the Habitual Intellect | Stephen Ogden by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Produci species intelligibilis: D. Báñez in opposition to Cajetan and Ferrariensis | Marino Neri by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
On Opinion and Probability in Thomas Aquinas | Michele Savarese by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Aquinas’s Unresolved Problem of Embodiment in Heaven | Wai-Kin Wong by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Semantic Drift: Demystifying the Language of AI Builders | Matthew Harvey Sanders by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Virtue and Al Minds: AI as Help and Hindrance for the Cultivation of Virtue | Angela Knobel by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Role of AI in Clinical Judgment:Thomistic Analysis of Prudence in Medicine | Paul Scherz by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
A Thomistic Account of Artificial Intelligence from the Bottom Up | Fr. Thomas Davenport, O.P. by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Virtues of AI safety, ethics, and governance_ the current State of Play | Jean Gové by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
A Primer on Artificial Intelligence for Philosophers and Theologians | Taylor Black by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Temporal Means, Eternal Ends: Understanding Providence | Simon Kopf by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Can Science and Religion Coexist in the Modern World? | Discussion with Fr. Mariusz Tabaczek and Prof. Naglis Kardelis by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Thomas Aquinas on how God acts in the world | Dr. Ignacio Silva by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
What we’ve learned from quantum mechanics about NIODA in nature | Dr. Robert Russell by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Theological and Biological Anthropogenesis | Fr. Mariusz Tabaczek, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Wozu Religion? Die menschliche Gottesbeziehung bei Thomas von Aquin und Meister Eckhart | Prof. Martina Roesner by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
History of the Debates on Divine Action | Dr. Edmund Lazzari by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Can God be Omnipotent and Kenotic? Understanding Divine Action in the Bible | Justin Schembri, O.P. by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Comunión en la Verdad: La Sabiduría en Tomás y Buenaventura | Francisco Javier Rubio Hípola by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
A Dio attraverso la Bellezza un Approccio Tomistico | Raymund Snyder, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
La conoscenza del “caso” secondo san Tommaso d’Aquino | Lorella Congiunti by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
La Teoria dell'Appropriazione di San Tommaso | Kevin O'Reilly, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Le Hibou, les Bains et la Petite Vieille | François-Xavier Putallaz by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Thomas von Aquin und die Zehn Gebote | Ludger Schwienhorst-Schönberger by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Ist Gottes Wesen für uns Unerkennbar? | Patrick Zoll SJ by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Creation and Evolution: an Aristotelian-Thomistic Perspective | Mariusz Tabaczek OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Lezione Inaugurale del Programma Joint Diploma 2025/26 | Prof. Pasquale Porro - Tommaso d'Aquino e Napoli
Why does the Vatican support an astronomical observatory? That question masks a deeper question: why does anyone choose to be a scientist? The motivation behind our choices, both as individuals and as a society, determines the questions we pursue and the kinds of answers that are found to be satisfying. It determines the kinds of answers that are found to be satisfying. And ultimately, it affects the way in which we think of ourselves.
Jesus Christ is not only truly God, but he is also truly human, the divine person of the Word in two natures, divine and human. This means that his true human nature is integral and complete, composed of an immaterial soul and a material body. While we believe as Catholics in the human reality of Jesus’ body, it is not a matter of faith that we confess certain facts about Jesus’ DNA, including the mere fact that his human body had and has DNA. Yet theology today has to grapple with the fact that Jesus had DNA, because we know since the discovery of the chemical’s full significance in the twentieth century, that DNA is a fundamental part of the life and genetic inheritance of earthly living things, ourselves, and Jesus, included. DNA testing by commercial companies is a way by which customers can have their DNA matched to relations and regional populations. This paper asks what would be the result of a DNA test taken by Jesus, with particular reference to the fact that Jesus had no biological father. It investigates the question of Jesus’ DNA from different theological perspectives, including the Thomistic tradition, and surveys possible solutions.
The Scriptures tell us that “Jesus increased in wisdom and in years, and in divine and human favor” (Lk 2:52). How are to interpret these inspired words in the context of the Church’s teaching on the hypostatic union confirmed at both Nicea and Chalcedonian? This conference draws us into the teaching of theologians throughout the centuries who have struggled to properly interpret “two na¬tures, inconfusedly, unchangeably, indi¬vis¬i¬bly, insepara¬bly,” united in “one Person and one Subsistence”, such that “the property of each nature being pre¬served, and concur¬ring in one Person and one Subsis¬tence […] the same Son, and only begot¬ten, God the Word, the Lord Jesus Christ.” Having these profound theological statements as a foundation, this paper addresses one seemingly simple question: whether or not Christ, in his human nature, made progress? I will respond to the question by analyzing three specific aspects of Christ’s assumed nature: first, the question of physiological change and progress; second, progress as to Christ’s knowledge which will necessarily require distinctions as to his Divine and human knowledge; third, the question of whether Christ progressed in moral virtue. Since moral virtue perfects both the rational and sensitive appetite, one cannot avoid mention of Christ’s passions as movements of the latter appetite. This discussion, however, will be limited to a few key points pertinent to the specific question of progress. [Sources, both ancient, medieval, and contemporary, abound, but Thomas Aquinas’s writings are key both for their abundance and specificity. His Christological teachings appear in many works, including De Veritate, De Virtutibus, and various Commentaries on the Scriptures, and fine nuggets are gleaned from these, but emphasis must be given to his comprehensive mature and subtle synthesis which appears in the Tertia pars of his Summa Theologiae, written shortly before his death. I also will make brief reference to the other Dominican Doctor of the Church, Catherine of Siena. Though not a systematic work, her Dialogue offers a profound Christology, particularly noteworthy in the doctrine of Christ as Il Ponte – the bridge between earth and heaven.]
he thus imbibed all the virtues in a male-structured and male-conditioned manner. This includes the virtue of chastity (or, more specifically in his case, the virtue of virginity). Though men are neurobiologically oriented to sexual desire and pleasure and to the visual aspects of sex, to the extent that the male fallen condition is particularly prone to lust, the struggle with lust was not characteristic of Jesus, even if he possessed the natural male neurobiological structuring. The Gospel evidence shows a Jesus who enjoyed unfettered, virtuous relationships with his female (and male) disciples and who insisted that his followers exercise strict sexual self-mastery. He was the model for this. The Gospel evidence also indicates that Jesus held an extremely high estimation of marriage. Though he did not struggle with lust, he could however have experienced sexual temptation, given his recognition of the good of sex and the good of marriage. This talk will examine all of this.
Among the important mysteries of Christ’s life, few are as overlooked in theology as his walking on water, perhaps because this exceptional action seems to distance him from other human beings while not benefitting anyone. Our goal in this presentation is to remedy this oversight. It is structured according to several questions. What does walking on water mean? What does it not mean? What is the unique context of this event in Christ’s life? How did he walk on water? Why did he do so? How does this mystery save us?Current exegetical scholarship allows us to grasp significant theological elements present in the pericopes dealing with this episode in Matthew, Mark and John. It is invariably placed in the context of Jesus’s prayer and after the miraculous feeding of the multitude. In Matthew it is a forerunner of the revelation of Christ’s true identity, in Mark it is a key stage in the development of the disciples’ faith in Jesus, while in John it is a sign like no other, that is, one that is not counted among the seven signs. Because in Sacred Scripture deeds manifest and confirm words, while words proclaim and clarify deeds, special attention will be afforded to the words uttered by Christ on this occasion.Saint Thomas draws critically from Hugh of Saint Victor’s understanding of Jesus’s walking on water as a sign of a quality (dos) of the glorified body. As such it reveals different aspects of Christ’s being. Although it is not treated in the Tertia Pars, this action should be interpreted in light of what is said there of the other actions and experiences of the Savior. Once its soteriological fittingness is established, we determine and analyze the multiple ways in which this event saves us. These soteriological causalities prove that Jesus’s walking on water is among the most beneficial mysteries for our life of discipleship and mission.
This talk examines the question of whether Jesus Christ possessed the theological virtue of faith and, if not, in what sense he can be called faithful. Drawing upon Scripture, and particularly the theology of St. Thomas Aquinas, it argues that while Christ did not have faith in the proper sense—since faith concerns truths not yet seen—he nevertheless embodied its perfection through the beatific vision granted to him from the first moment of his conception. Aquinas teaches that faith and the beatific vision are mutually exclusive: one either sees God’s essence directly, as in the vision of the blessed, or one believes in what is unseen. Because Christ, as the Incarnate Word, saw the Father immediately, he did not live by faith but by vision. Yet this vision was necessary for his role as the immovable and perfect principle of human salvation, the “author and finisher of faith” (Heb 12:2).The study further explores the Pauline expression pistis Christou (“faith/faithfulness of Christ”) and argues that even if read as a subjective genitive, the phrase refers not to Christ’s personal act of believing but to his unwavering fidelity to the Father’s salvific will. Through his obedience “unto death, even death on a cross” (Phil 2:8), Christ merited the perfection of faith without sharing its defect of unseeing. Consequently, his beatific knowledge grounds his perfect charity, by which he redeemed humanity. Thus, while Christ did not have faith as a wayfarer does, he was supremely faithful—the exemplar and efficient cause of all faith. His fidelity, flowing from divine vision and perfect love, ensures the faith and salvation of those united to him.
(poena) to describe Christ's act, he understands it as voluntarily accepted satisfaction. This is structurally distant from later penal substitution, as for Thomas: God's wrath is directed solely at sin, never at the Son, and Both act from supreme love; God the Father only permits the Passion (not positively willing it), which is the work of human freedom; and the formal, decisive element of salvation is love, not suffering itself. The talk concludes with a negative answer to the titular question, affirming a soteriology of love and voluntary satisfaction, not divine retributive punishment.
but is fully human. The first half of the talk will explore how this is expressed in the foundational Patristic writers (especially Cyril of Alexandria), and then the other half will explain why this principle is essential to understanding that salvation flows from Christ's humanity. Because Christ is the person of the Word (with his humanity) we are saved by union with the Word's humanity.
Thomas von Aquin und die Frage nach der Heiligung Mariens | Riester by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Aristotle Goes to Med School - Ancient Psychology and Modern Neuroscience | Dr. Daniel de Haan by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Faut-il Avoir Peur d'un Dieu Tout-Puissant? | Par Michel Nodé-Langlois by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Le Corps Fait-il Partie de la Personne Humaine? | Sœur Marie de l'Assomption, O.P. by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Secularisation of the Sources of Morality | Fr. Ezra Sullivan, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Truth, Goodness, and Fantasy Literature | Fr. Philip-Neri Reese, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Faith and Reason: In the Church Fathers and Ecclesiastical Authors | Dr.Mark Edwards by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Die Messe Als Bildhafte Vergegenwärtigung der Passion Christi | Uwe Michael Lang, CO by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Neuroscience And Spirituality: Towards A Thomistic Approach | Fr. Juurikkala by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Machines And Animals: Can AI Be 'Alive?' | Anselm Ramelow OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Rationality Of Believing In Miracles | Daniel Bonevac by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Stanley Jaki's Study Of The Miracle Of The Sun | Bernardo Motta by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Miracles, The Point Of View Of A Medical Researcher | Dr. Roberto Cauda by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Miracles, Powers, And Laws Of Nature Philosophical Explorations | Simon Maria Kopf by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Human Flourishing And The Enigma Of Biblical Miracles | Justin Schembri, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
From Indeterminacy To Immateriality - The Kripke - Ross Argument In Context | Antonio Ramos - Díaz by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Aquinas And The Metaphysics Of Working A Miracle | Ignacio Silva by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Aristotelian Arguments For Immaterial Powers Actual Problems And Potential Solutions | Daniel DeHaan by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Deliverance And Exorcism Ministry In The 21st Century | Msgr Stephen Rossetti by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Thomas Aquinas On Self - Knowledge Of The Soul And Its Relationship With God | Yueh - Kuan Lin by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Aquinas' Arguments For The Existence Of Angels Demonstrative Or Merely Probable | Gregory Doolan by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Kontemplation Und Mystische Einheit Mit Gott Nach Albertus Magnus | Bernhard Blankenhorn. by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Thomas Aquinas, Master Of The Sacred Page | Anthony Giambrone OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Thomas Aquinas, Master Of The Dominican Life | Donald Prudlo by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Thomas Aquinas, Master Of Spiritual Theology |Michael Sherwin, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Thomas Aquinas And The Way Of Saint Ignatius | Kevin Flannery, SJ by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Thomas Aquinas And The Carmelite Way | Christof Betschart, OCD by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Mystery Of The Triune God And His Inhabitation | Thomas Joseph White, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Mystery Of Christ, The Sacrament Of Salvation | Simon Gaine, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Master Of Patristic Wisdom, The Greeks | Jane Sloan Peters by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Matthew Aquarius's Supertranscendental Critique Of The Univocity Of Being | Philip - Neri Reese by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Univocity Of Being In Geraldus Odonis An Analytic Approach | Pasquale Viola by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Cornelio Fabro, The Fourth Way, And The Notion Of Analogy | Gregorio Fracchia by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Analogy And Univocity In Henry Of Harclay | Francesco Fiorentino by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Scotus, Some Thomists, And The Challenge Of Jesuit Nominalism | Dominic LaMantia by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Too Simple For Univocity Thomas And Ferrariensis On Language About God | Domenic D'Ettore by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Metaphysical Hybridism John Of Ripa Between Univocity And Analogy | Andrea Nannini by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Aquinas And The Philosophical Question Of The Existence Of God | Gorman by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Essere, Bene E Principio Di Finalità | Benedetto Ippolito by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Bonum Amatur Inquantum Est Communicabile Amanti | Enrique Martínez by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Aquinas On Bodily Place Without Incorporeal Space | Jeff Brower by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Political And Philosophical Debates In Rome | Nina Valbousquet - Philippe Chenaux - Felix Resch by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Maritain As Ambassador | Augustin Laffay- Jean Dominique Durand - Claude Lorentz by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Maritain As Ambassador | Guillaume Moreau - Martin Dumont - Tangi Cavalin by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Stepping With Science To Sainthood Nicolaus Steno’s Conversion And His Unity Of Life by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Angelo Secchi, Jesuit And Scientist A Unique View Of Science And Religion | Ileana Chinnici by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Creation And Freedom In Tolkien's Silmarilion | Philip Neri Reese, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Thomistic Metaphysical Realism Its Importance And Viability Today | Mats Wahlberg by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Aquino Om Gud Som Alltings Yttersta Orsak | Ulf Jonsson by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
¿Conservación O Aniquilación Una Mirada Tomista Sobre El Destino Del Mundo | Lucas Prieto by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
La Terre, Un Lieu Commun Du Thomisme | Emmanuel Brochier by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Théologie Philosophique Et Intelligence De La Foi | S.T. Bonino OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Loi Naturelle Et Providence -La Doctrine Thomasienne De La Loi Naturelle | Jean - Rémi Lanavère Csm by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Aquinas’s Concept Of Ius And Canon Law | Loïc - Marie Le Bot, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Conformity Between Ius As Justice And Charity | Catherine Joseph Droste, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Inclinazioni Naturali E Diritto La Giuridicità Della Legge Naturale Tomista | Aldo Vendemiati by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Prospects For The Inclusion Of The Thomistic Concept Of Ius | Jeffrey Pojanowski by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
L’eclissi Del Significato Oggettivo Del Concetto Di Ius Di Tommaso D’Aquino | Jean - Pierre Schouppe by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Interconnectedness Between Justice, Law, And The Concept Of Good | Dominic Legge, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
La Ricezione Del Realismo Giuridico Nei Secoli XX E XXI | Carlos José Errázuriz by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Christian And The Transhumanist Desire For Transcendence A Critical Evaluation by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Science In Transhumanism The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Thomas Aquinas On Friendship, Human And Divine | Michael Sherwin, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Immortal Diamonds Contemporary Science And The Problem Of Incorruptibility | Thomas Davenport, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Doctrine Of The Resurrection Of The Body And The New Heavens And New Earth Paul O'Callaghan (1) by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The State Of Contemporary Eschatology And Its Relation To Secular Wisdom | Michael Root by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
La Ricezione Del Realismo Giuridico Nei Secoli XX E XXI (1) | Carlos José Errázuriz by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
L’eclissi Del Significato Oggettivo Del Concetto Di Ius Di Tommaso D’Aquino |Jean - Pierre Schouppe by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
ProspectFor The Inclusion Of The Thomistic Concept Of Ius | Jeffrey Pojanowski by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Tomás De Aquino Sobre La Providencia Divina Y Contingencia Natural | Ignacio Silva. by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Search For Alien Life In The Solar System The Science And Theology | Jonathan Lunine by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
La Metafisica, Una Sguardo Sulla Realtà | Alain Contat by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fede E Ragione Secondo San Tommaso | Lorella Congiunti by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Beyond Human Transhumanism, Christianity, And The Challenge Of The Future by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Religion Of Technology Transhumanism And The Myth Of Progress by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Moral Enhancement, The Virtues, And Transhumanism Moving Beyond Gene Editing by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Concept Of Ius In Aquinas Analysis Of Texts And Sources | Petar Popović by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Il Dibattito Circa Il Concetto Tomista Dello Ius | Thierry Sol by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Origins Of The Myth Of The Warfare Of Religion With Science | Lawrence M. Principe by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Le Idee Divine Nella Teologia Di San Tommaso; Aporia O Elemento Essenziale | Vivian Boland, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
What Is A Good Argument The Promise Of Analytic Philosophy. | Mack Sullivan by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Re - Enchanting Nature With Aquinas And McDowell | Gaven Kerr by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Why Do Some Thomists Scoff At Analytic Philosophy | Philip - Neri Reese, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Beauty And Religiosity In Science | Brandon Vaidyanathan by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Truth, Metaphor, And Representation Thomistic Reflections | John O’Callaghan by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Thomistic Scientific Realism And The Modelling Of Elementary Particles | Thomas Davenport, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Uses And Abuses Of Models In The Life Sciences | Santiago Schnell by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Essential Idealizations And The Interpretation Of Science | Nicholas Teh by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Bigger Than Life Aristotle’s Ideal Hero | David K. O’Connor by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Aristotelian Causal Modeling Of Life | Mariusz Tabaczek, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Universe As Described By The Standard Model Of Cosmology | Gabriele Gionti, SJ by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Future Of The Solar System A Scientific View | Jonathan Lunine by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Heliocentrism, A Forbidden Idea | Nuno Castel - Branco by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Tommaso Dopo Kant. Il Contributo Della Neoscolastica Milanese | Paolo Pagani by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Tomismo Essenziale E Neoclassica A Confronto Cornelio Fabro E Gustavo Bontadini | Dario Sacchi by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
L’ontologia Relazionale Dei Padri E La Relatio Subsistens Di Tommaso | Giulio Maspero by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Il Ruolo Di Herbert McCabe Per Le Origini Del Tomismo Analitico | Marco Damonte by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Giudizio Ed Essere. Joseph Maréchal E La Scuola Di Milano | Francesco Saccardi by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
What Does Eros Have To Do With Agape On The Nature Of Christian Love | Mats Wahlberg by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
An Exceptional Universe Reflections From Physics | Javier Sánchez Cañizares by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Del Cuarto Cielo Al Empíreo, Glosas Sobre Filosofía Y Contemplación En La Divina Comedia | Pego by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
¿Conservación O Aniquilación Una Mirada Tomista Sobre El Destino Del Mundo | Lucas Prieto by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Creation And Freedom In Tolkien's Silmarilion | Philip Neri Reese, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
How Did We Come To The Conclusion That The Universe Was Created Ex Nihilo | Mariusz Tabaczek, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Vatican II And Non - Christian Religions Mission As A Context For Dialogue by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
La Scuola Teologica Domenicana Veneziana Del ‘700 | Massimo Mancini OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fear, Courage, And Resilience Remaining In Christ With The Virtue Of Fortitude | Ezra Sullivan by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Attualità Della Legge Morale Naturale | Aldo Vendemiati by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Acquiring The True Virtue Of Temperance | Catherine Joseph Droste, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
¿Es Dios Persona Tomás De Aquino En Debate Con La Filosofía Analítica De La Religión by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
La Giustizia Nella Chiesa Principi Tomistici Ed Esempi Contemporanei | Sr. Catherine Joseph Dros… by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Trois Défis Pour La Métaphysique Thomiste Au XXIe Siècle |Alain Contat by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
La Legge Naturale Eterno Ritorno – Eterna Dipartita |Aldo Vendemiati by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Thomistic Principles For A Contemporary Theology Of Revelation |Bernhard Blankenhorn, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Thomism, Nature And Science |Giuseppe Tanzella - Nitti by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Un’autorità Dirompente E Controversa. Condanne, Polemiche E La Nascita Del Tomismo |Pasquale Porro by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Roger Pouivet – Comment Et Pourquoi Peut - On Être Un Thomiste Analytique by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Giuseppe Tanzella - Nitti – Thomism, Nature And Science by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Text, Method Or Goal On What Really Matters In Biblical Thomism |Piotr Roszak by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Un’autorità Dirompente E Controversa. Condanne, Polemiche E La Nascita Del Tomismo |Pasquale Porro by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Comment Et Pourquoi Peut - On Être Un Thomiste Analytique |Roger Pouivet by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Christian Moral Agency A Question Of Faith And Honour |Wojciech Giertych, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Le Sfide Del Tomismo Odierno |Serge - Thomas Bonino, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Religion Of Technology Transhumanism And The Myth Of Progress by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Moral Enhancement, The Virtues, And Transhumanism Moving Beyond Gene Editing by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Beyond Human Transhumanism, Christianity, And The Challenge Of The Future by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Understanding Nature In Aquinas |Thomas Joseph White, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Natural Human Inclinations And Spiritual Flourishing |Thomas Joseph White, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Grace And Nature Before The Fall |Simon Francis Gaine, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Grace And Nature After The Fall |Simon Francis Gaine, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Comparing The Virtue Of Benevolence In Confucianism And St. Thomas Aquinas 多瑪斯仁愛之德與儒家仁愛之對比 by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Matteo Ricci’s Sinicized Interpretation Of Thomas Aquinas’s Thoughts On Anthropology by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Thomas Aquinas And Chinese Ethics The Comparison Between The Virtue Of Charity And The Three Imm… by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Thomas Aquinas' Law Of Nature And Zhu Xi's Law Of Heaven 多瑪斯的自然律與朱熹的天理 by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Daring And Disappointing Dreams Of Transhumanism’s Secular Eschatology |Michael Baggot, LC by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
“When Israel Came Forth From Egypt” Aquinas On The Gifts Of Judgment And Purgatory |Daria Spezzano by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Disability And The Resurrection Of The Body Identity And Imagination |Medi Ann Volpe by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Way Is The End Aquinas On Human Acts As Ad Finem |Michael Sherwin, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Separated Soul And The Human Person |Philip Neri Reese, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
‘Looking Death Straight In The Eye’ The Wisdom And Witness Of The Saints |Paul Murray, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
John Henry Newman And The Art Of The End | Rebekah Lamb by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Universal Salvation, Damnation, And The Task Of Theology |Simon Francis Gaine, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr.Enrique Martínez "Corazón de Jesús, fuente de vida más perfecta" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Antonio Amado "Amar el mundo: el cuidado de la creación" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Martín Echavarría "Tener los sentimientos de Cristo" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Antonio Amado "La creación como comunicación de la bondad divina" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
P. Prieto Lucas "Amor divino, fuente y origen de todo" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Prof. Clemens Cavallin "Offer I Världsreligionerna Ett Thomistiskt Perspektiv" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Los Fundamentos De La Filosofía Moderna A La Luz De La Visión Aristotélico - Tomista by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Sr. Alexandra Diriart CSJ "La natura sociale della Chiesa in San Tommaso" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Erik Åkerlund "Thomas av Aquino om varats metafsik" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
P. Duarte da Cunha "Amizade com Deus e entre Pessoas humanas" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Serge Thomas Bonino O.P "Sintesi conclusiva in prospettiva teologica" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Aldo Vendemiati "Attualità della legge morale naturale" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Giacomo Samek Lodovici "Passioni, ragione e virtu" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Luca Tuninetti "Tommaso d'Aquino: Vita, fonti e opere" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Ms. Jadwiga Guerrero Van Der Meijden - "What Am I Thomistic Anthropology?" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Thomas Davenport OP - "In The Beginning The Big Bang And The Theology Of Creation" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Thomas Davenport OP - "Why Is The Sky Blue An Introduction To The Philosophy Of Nature?" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Simon Francis Gaine OP. - "Introduction To The Life And Work Of St Thomas Aquinas" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Sofia Reimao - "Neuroimaging: what can it tell us about human beings?" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Sr. Catherine Joseph Droste OP - "Natural Law In The Bible Communitas" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Prof. ssa. Palma Sgreccia - "Legge Naturale e Bioetica" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Michele Lasi OP - "Tracce Tomiste Nella Filosofia Morale Inglese Contemporanea" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Giuseppe Barzaghi OP - "La Neoscolastica Dell’Università Cattolica Di Milano" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Alessandro Cortesi OP - "L’eredità Di Tommaso D’Aquino Nell’ambiente" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Sr. Helen Alford OP -L'influenza Del Tomismo Sull'etica Degli Affari" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Thomas Joseph White OP - "IL Tomismo in USA nei secoli XX e XXI" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Giovanni Bertuzzi OP - "IL Neo Tomismo dei sec. XIX e XX" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Francesco Compagnoni OP - "Il Tomismo di F. De Vitoria E B. Las Casas (XVI SEC.)" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Angelo Piagno - "Il Card. Vicenzo Ludovico Gotti OP (1664-1742)" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Serge - Thomas Bonino - "Il Tomismo Nei Secoli XIV - XV" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Daniele Aucone OP - "Il Tomismo Di Congar E Schillebeeckx" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Loic - Marie Le Bot OP - "Il Diritto Canonico come Espressione Giuridica" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Gavin D'Costa - "Natural Law And Other Religions Communitas" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Michael Sherwin OP - "Christian Virtue: the Mystery Of Grace and Moral Excellence" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Sr. Helen Alford O.P - "Natural Law and Business Ethics: A blossoming relationship?" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Justin Schembri O.P - "In what sense is the Torah a Law for Christians?" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Dominic Holtz O.P - "How Do We Identify Ethical Norms in an Age of Relativism?" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Sofia Reimao -" Neuroimagem e seu impacto compreensão da pessoa humana" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Kenneth Kemp - "The doctrine of Creation and Theories of Evolution" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Brian Green - "Big Questions, and a Few Answers, at the intersection of AI and Religion" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
P. Duarte Sousa Lara -"Como discernir as boas das más ações?" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Christopher Schingledecker - "A Scientific Perspective" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Mariusz Tabaczek O.P - "Philosophical and Theological perspectives" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Randall Rosenberg - "On The Death Of Adam And Eve" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Cornelio Fabro之分有論——對多瑪斯天主肖像學說的再解釋
Thomas Aquinas’s Doctrine of Imago Dei According to Cornelio Fabro’s Notion of Participation
Bernadette Cheng 鄭玉階女士
May 14, 2022 11:00 Rome / 17:00 Hong Kong 2022 2022 年 5 月 14 日 11:00 羅馬 / 17:00 香港
Bernadette Cheng is a doctorate candidate at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas and promotes Thomas Aquinas’s teaching to the Chinese-speaking World through online conferences and courses.
羅馬宗座大學博士候選人,專門通過在線會議和課程將多瑪斯阿奎那的教學推廣至華語世界。
Dr. Kent Dunnington - "Fallen Angel Theodicies A Philosophical Assessment" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Stanley Rosenberg -"Can nature be Red In Tooth And Claw according to Augustine" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Kieran McNulty - "Apes, Hominins, And The Scientific Evidence For Human Origins " by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
P. Duarte Sousa Lara - "Como discernir as boas das má s ações?" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
The Metaphysical Foundations of the Work of St. Thomas Aquinas 主題:聖多瑪斯·阿奎納的形上基礎 Prof. Bernard Li 主講人:黎建球教授 Chair Professor, Department of Philosophy, Fu Jen Catholic University 輔仁大學哲學系講座教授
The Application of Summa Theologiae in the Catechism of the Catholic Church 中文系列:文化与宗教《天主教教理》中《神學大全》的應用 – 粵
Mr. Lam Hong Ching, Cheng Yuk Kai 林康政,鄭玉階
阿奎纳之灵魂学说(神学大全第一集|第三册之75题)- Aquinas’s Doctrine of the Soul in the Summa Theologiae I q.75 Prof. Bai Hong 白虹教授 Wuhan Polytechnic University 武汉轻工大学
Dr. Eduardo Vadillo - "La enseñanza de santo Tomás acerca de la predestinación" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Alessandra Beccarissi - "Albertus Magnus und die Philosophen" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Denis Alexander - "Is Evolution A Chance Process?" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Enric F. Gel - "La Existencia De Dios nuevas y no tan nuevas aproximaciones" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Katja Krause - " Albertus Magnus zur Philosophie und Theologie: Die Rolle des Erkennenden" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
P. Andre Luis Tavares O.P -"O Que É A Pessoa Humana? Imago Dei Em São Tomás De Aquino" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Michael Sherwin O.P -"Hope: the Virtue of Spiritual Desire Made Possible in Christ" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Thomas Joseph White O.P. - "Why the Trinity Matters" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Anne Baudart (Société française de philosophie) La relation de l’homme à Dieu dans la tradition philosophique
Fr. Thomas Dvenport O.P - Order From Randomness In The Physical World by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Thomas Davenport O.P - "Miracles and Modern Science" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Sr. Catherine Joseph Droste O.P - "What is Truth? Aquinas 's teaching on lying" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
A liberdade humana segundo São Tomás de Aquino | P. Thomaz Fernandez
O que é a pessoa humana? No centro dessa pergunta está a questão da identidade humana – o que torna os seres humanos diferentes dos outros animais, se é que algo os torna diferentes? Quando consideramos o que é ser pessoa, isso implica em potências espirituais e imateriais? Nossa personalidade humana significa que temos tipos especiais de obrigações éticas para com os outros, reconhecendo sua dignidade e humanidade? Nossa pessoa nos relaciona com Deus que é, em última análise e de uma forma misteriosa, pessoal? Em última instância, o ser pessoa é uma espécie de mistério no âmago do ser. A Série Online em Português procura, à luz dos ensinamentos de São Tomás de Aquino, explorar esse mistério e iluminá-lo a fim de compreender o sentido e a vocação da existência humana.
Padre Thomaz Fernandes é nativo de Minneapolis, nos Estados Unidos, e cresceu em Portugal e na Suíça. Ele se formou e trabalhou como engenheiro civil antes de obter o bacharelado (bacalaureato) em filosofia e teologia na Pontifícia Universidade da Santa Cruz. Em 2019 ele concluiu a licenciatura canónica em teologia no Instituto de São Tomás de Aquino em Toulouse, com uma tese sobre a Lei Natural em São Tomás. Ele serve na Paróquia de Nossa Senhora da Conceição de Queluz, Patriarcado de Lisboa.
Fr. Bernhard Blankenhorn O.P -"Der Heilige Albert Über die Eucharistie" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Robert Ombres O.P. - "What is Just and Unjust Is Usually in Dispute: How Can Aquinas Help?" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Sr. Mary Christa Nutt - "Knowing How to be Happy: Prudence in the Thought of St. Thomas Aquinas" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Catalina Viale de Amesti - "Gracia y Salvación en las Epistolas Paulinas Segun" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Rémi Brague | La loi humaine et divine : sur l’éthique chrétienne et la raison philosophique
P. Renaud Silly, o. p. (Ecole Biblique de Jérusalem) “Jésus de l’histoire et Christ de la foi”
P. Grégoire Froissart (Collège des Bernardins) “L ’anthropologie théologique chez Saint Thomas d’Aquin”
The Five Ways of Proving the Existence of God in Thomas Aquinas and Confucius 孔子及多瑪斯·阿奎那五路之天主存在的論證
Rev. Edward Chau King Fun, Emeritus Director of Philosophy and of Religious Studies The Holy Spirit Seminary College (Hong Kong) 榮休香港聖神修院神哲學院哲學系主任兼榮休宗教學系主任周景勳神父
Presentation in Cantonese 講座以粵語進行
圣托马斯-阿奎那的神圣三位一体学说 A Study on St. Thomas Aquinas’ Doctrine of Divine Trinity
武汉大学哲学学院 Mary G. Che (School of Philosophy, Wuhan University)
普通话讲座 Lecture in Mandarin
Dr. Aquilino CAYUELA, Catedrático de Filosofía moral y política, impartió la conferencia SOCIABILIDAD E INCLINACIÓN A LA AMISTAD EN SANTO TOMÁS DE AQUINO que compartimos aquí.
Nos complace copatrocinar este evento celebrado en el Instituto San Tomás de Barcelona.
“St. Albert the Great: Medieval Wisdom for Modern Science” Fr. Thomas Davenport, OP (Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas - Angelicum) Broadcast live from the Angelicum in Rome on November 16, 2021.
Fr. Mariusz Tabaczek, O.P - "Evolution and Goal-Directedness: How Darwin Re-Invented Teleology" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Maria Burger - "Die vier Evangelisten aus der Perspektive Alberts des Großen" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Simone Francis Gaine O.P - " Beatitude Of The Body" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Opening Lecture of the Joint Diploma Program on 12 October 2021. Prof. Lluís Clavell (Università della S. Croce) “San Tommaso e la vita politica: metafisica, bene comune e giustizia umana”
“Existerar Gud? Thomas av Aquinos gudsbevis i samtida belysning” Dr. Mats Wahlberg (Umeå University)
Dr. Valentin Aparicio -" Pasajes oscuros en la Escritura" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Juan Carlos Ossandon - "La Formacion del canon Biblico" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Ignacio Manersa - "Como leer las escrituras según Tomas de Aquino?" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Piotr Roszak - "En que sentido la Biblia es palabra de Dios?" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Giulio Maspero - "Can God work through other Religions?" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Mats Wahlberg - "How can a good God permit eternal damnation?" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Philipp G. Renczes S.J - "Patristic and Ressourcement Contributions of Grace and Nature" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Karen Kilby -"The Continuing Significance of de Lubac's Surnaturel" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Serge-Thomas Bonino O.P -"Philosophical Theology and the Intellectus Fidei" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Thomas Joseph White O.P - "Chalcedonian Christology and the Concept of Pure nature" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Simon Gaine O.P - "Was Adam's Grace Christ's Grace?" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Prof. TIAN YUE WU - "Rationality in Medieval Philosophy" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Michael Sherwin O.P - "Christian virtue: Temperance" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Michael Sherwin O.P - "Christian virtue: Prudence" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Sr. Marie de l'Assomption, O.P - "Imago Dei: La vision chrétienne de la personne humaine" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Xavier Prevosti - “La libertad humana frente a un Dios omnipotente” by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. James Dominic Rooney O.P - "Is It Reasonable To Believe WE Have Immortal Souls?" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Prof. Dunhua ZHAO - "Faith and Reason in the Medieval Philosophy" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Martín Echavarría - "La felicidad como plentitud humana" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Bernhard Blankenhorn, O.P -"Albertus Magnus on Contemplative Ascent to God" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Thomas Joseph White O.P - "Virgin Mary Mother of God" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
2020-21 Annual Talk for the Val McInnes Chair, Fr. Serge Bonino, O.P.
The talk is in English. The full text of the talk, in both English and French, can be found here: https://angelicum.it/news/2021/05/15/dominicans-as-defensores-fidei-fr-serge-thomas-bonino-o-p-2020-21-val-mcinnes-academic-chairholder/
Dr. Bruce Marshall - "The Renewal of the Trinitarian Theology of Saint Thomas Aquinas" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Tracey Rowland - "Key Principles in Joseph Ratzinger's Interpretation of Vatican II" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Ezra Sullivan, O.P - "The Salvific Reality of the Resurrected Christ" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Thierry D. Humbrecht O.P - "Penser Dieu: La philosophie peut-elle parler de la nature de Dieu?" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. David Torrijos - "¿Es el alma una idea religiosa?" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Denis Chardonnens OCD - "L’agire trinitario nella contemplazione della verità divina" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Juan José Herrera O.P -"La simplicidad de Dios según Tomás de Aquino" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Spyridon Koutroufinis – "Telos in Contemporary Biology and the Relevance of Aristotle" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Mariusz Tabaczek O.P - "On Creationism and Evolution" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Andrew Hofer, O.P - "Origen's Interpretation of Scripture" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Simon Francis Gaine O.P - "Imago Dei – What is the image of God?" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Paul D. Hellmeier O.P - “Union with God through the intellectus agens and the unum in nobis" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Thomas Joseph White O.P - "Why did God become human?" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr.Bernhard Blankenhorn O.P - "The Mystery of the Church" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Alessandre Beccarisi - "Uomo interiore e esteriore secondo Meister Eckhart" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr.Karin Öberg - "Big Bang Cosmology and Christianity" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Mariusz Tabaczek O.P - "Does teleology prove the existence of God?" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Andrew Pinsent - "Teleology, Providence, and Predestination" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Fr. Boyd Taylor Coolman - "Love above Knowledge in Thomas Gallus" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Marcus Plested - "Mystical Experience in St. Gregory Palamas” by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Dr. Marianne Schlosser - "Theologia: Scientia secundum pietatem” by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
This talk was given as part of the online Thomistic Institute Conference "Is Belief in God Reasonable? Aquinas' Summa Contra Gentiles in a Contemporary Context" in Rome on 4-5 December 2020.
Clemens Cavallin began studies in Religious studies at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, in 1988, and 1989 in Fine Art (painting) at Valand Academy, Gothenburg. In 1995, he graduated both with a bachelor degree in History of Religions (minor subjects Philosophy and Art history) and with a diploma in Fine Art (five years of study). The same year, he began studies in Sanskrit and enrolled at the Ph. D. program in History of religion at the University of Gothenburg with a focus on Asian religions. In 2002, he defended his Ph. D. thesis named On the Efficacy of Sacrifice, which investigated views on sacrifice in the brahmanas, which are Vedic texts from the first millennium B. C. Between 2003 and 2006, Clemens worked at the University of Bergen, Norway, as assistant professor in History of religions. After the period in Norway, he returned to the University of Gothenburg to take up a position with a focus on Asian religions.In 2013, Clemens published a book on the interiorization of rituals. During the fall semester 2013, Clemens taught at Haverford College in the US. And in 2020, he began teaching at Nord University in Bodø Norway
This talk was given as part of the online Thomistic Institute Conference "Is Belief in God Reasonable? Aquinas' Summa Contra Gentiles in a Contemporary Context" in Rome on 4-5 December 2020.
Mats Wahlberg (Ph.D., Umeå University, 2010, Ph.D., Stellenbosch University, 2014) is docent and associate professor of systematic theology, and a member of the Academy of Catholic Theology. His interests include philosophical theology, the doctrine of revelation and the development of dogma, Catholic moral doctrine, theology and science (especially the theological implications of evolution), analytic theology, and the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas. He is currently working on a research project about evolutionary theodicy funded by the John Templeton Foundation.
This talk was given as part of the online Thomistic Institute Conference "Is Belief in God Reasonable? Aquinas' Summa Contra Gentiles in a Contemporary Context" in Rome on 4-5 December 2020.
John Haldane is a Scottish philosopher, commentator and broadcaster. He is a former papal adviser to the Vatican. He is credited with coining the term 'Analytical Thomism' and is himself a Thomist in the analytic tradition. Haldane is associated with The Veritas Forum and is the current chair of the Royal Institute of Philosophy.He has been a visiting lecturer in the School of Architecture of the University of Westminster, at the Medical School of the University of Dundee, at the University of Malta, at the Thomistic Institute at the University of Notre Dame, at the University of Aberdeen, at Denison University, at the University of St. Thomas, at The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, and the Institute for the Psychological Sciences. He held the Royden Davis Chair of Humanities at Georgetown University, and delivered the Gifford Lectures at the University of Aberdeen in 2003–04, and the Joseph Lectures at the Gregorian University in Rome. He was appointed to the University of St Andrews in 1983 where he held a lectureship and a readership. He was subsequently University Professor in Philosophy from 1994-2015. From 1988 to 2000 and from 2002 to the present he has been Director of the University Centre for Ethics, Philosophy and Public Affairs. In addition, he has held fellowships at the University of Pittsburgh, University of Edinburgh, St John's College, Oxford, Social Philosophy and Policy Center, Bowling Green State University and at the Centre for the Study of Sculpture in Leeds, England. Since 2015, he has held the J. Newton Rayzor Sr. Distinguished Chair in Philosophy at Baylor University.
This talk was given as part of the online Thomistic Institute Conference "Is Belief in God Reasonable? Aquinas' Summa Contra Gentiles in a Contemporary Context" in Rome on 4-5 December 2020.
Prof. Roger Pouivet is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Lorraine and is appointed in 2015 as a senior member of the Institut Universitaire de France. He is the former director of the Laboratoire d'histoire des sciences et de philosophie - Archives Henri Poincaré (UMR 7117, CNRS), of which he is still a member.
This talk was given as part of the online Thomistic Institute Conference "Is Belief in God Reasonable? Aquinas' Summa Contra Gentiles in a Contemporary Context" in Rome on 4-5 December 2020.
Dr. Gaven Kerr is an Irish Thomist Lay Dominican from Belfast. He has a BA in Scholastic Philosophy from Queen's University Belfast, MPhil in Philosophy from QUB, and a PhD in Philosophy from QUB. He has taught philosophy at QUB, St Malachy's Seminary Belfast, and Maynooth University. And he has taught theology at Mary Immaculate College Limerick.
This talk was given as part of the online Thomistic Institute Conference "Is Belief in God Reasonable? Aquinas' Summa Contra Gentiles in a Contemporary Context" in Rome on 4-5 December 2020. Fr. Joseph Ellul, is a Maltese Dominican friar, who is Professor incaricatus in the Faculty of Theology at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas, a visiting Professor at the Pontifical Institute of Arabic and Islamic Studies, a member of the Committee for Relations with Muslims of the Council of European Bishops’ Conferences, and a consultor to the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue.
Opening lecture of the Joint Diploma Program (2020) Il Pensiero di San Tommaso Doctor Humanitatis
Angelicum Thomistic Institute - Online Professors Series Live Online Lecture recorded on 17 November 2020. Fr. Mariusz Tabaczek, OP is a Polish Dominican and theologian. He is a professor of theology in Angelicum. He holds a Ph.D. in philosophical theology from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, CA and Church Licentiate from the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland. For the past three years he worked as a researcher at the Thomistic Institute in Warsaw (Poland), a lecturer at the Pontifical Faculty of Theology in Warsaw and the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology in Krakow, and a director of Studium Dominicanum in Warsaw.
Dr. Helen Watt is Senior Research Fellow at the Anscombe Bioethics Centre and Research Fellow at Blackfriars Hall, University of Oxford. Her publications include "The Ethics of Pregnancy", "Abortion and Childbirth and Life" and "Death in Healthcare Ethics", together with several edited volumes including "Fertility and Gender: Issues in Reproductive and Sexual Ethics".
The conference was given as part of the "Study Day" of the Thomistic Institute and the Pontificia Academia Sancti Thomae Aquinatis held at the Angelicum in Rome on October 24, 2020. Fr. Thomas Joseph White, O.P., is the Director of the Thomistic Institute at the Angelicum and Professor of Theology. He did his doctoral studies at Oxford University. He entered the Order of Preachers in 2003. His research and teaching have focused particularly on topics related to Thomistic metaphysics and Christology as well as Roman Catholic-Reformed ecumenical dialogue. His books include Wisdom in the Face of Modernity: A Study in Thomistic Natural Theology (Sapientia Press, 2009), The Incarnate Lord, A Thomistic Study in Christology (The Catholic University of America Press, 2015) Exodus (Brazos Press, 2016), and The Light of Christ: An Introduction to Catholicism (The Catholic University of America Press, 2017). He is co-editor of the academic journal Nova et Vetera and in 2011 was appointed an ordinary member of the Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas. In 2019 Fr. White was named a McDonald Agape Foundation Distinguished Scholar.
La conferenza è stata tenuta nell'ambito della "Giornata di studio" dell'Istituto Tomistico e della Pontificia Academia Sancti Thomae Aquinatis tenutasi all'Angelicum di Roma il 24 ottobre 2020. P. Serge-Thomas Bonino, O.P. è un rinomato teologo francese e uno stimato esperto del pensiero tomista, sia filosofico che teologico. È Segretario della Commissione Teologica Internazionale e Preside della Facoltà di Filosofia della Pontificia Università di San Tommaso d'Aquino (Angelicum)
La conferenza è stata tenuta nell'ambito della "Giornata di studio" dell'Istituto Tomistico e della Pontificia Academia Sancti Thomae Aquinatis tenutasi all'Angelicum di Roma il 24 ottobre 2020.
Laureato in Astronomia presso l'Università di Bologna (1977), sacerdote dal 1987 e dottore in teologia (1991), è professore ordinario di Teologia fondamentale presso la Pontificia Università della Santa Croce a Roma ed Adjunct Scholar presso il Vatican Observatory. È stato professore invitato presso la Facoltà di Filosofia della Pontificia Università Gregoriana.
Summer Conference
Fr. Thomas Joseph White, O.P., is the Director of the Thomistic Institute at the Angelicum and Professor of Theology. He did his doctoral studies at Oxford University. He entered the Order of Preachers in 2003. His research and teaching have focused particularly on topics related to Thomistic metaphysics and Christology as well as Roman Catholic-Reformed ecumenical dialogue. His books include Wisdom in the Face of Modernity: A Study in Thomistic Natural Theology (Sapientia Press, 2009), The Incarnate Lord, A Thomistic Study in Christology (The Catholic University of America Press, 2015) Exodus (Brazos Press, 2016), and The Light of Christ: An Introduction to Catholicism (The Catholic University of America Press, 2017). He is co-editor of the academic journal Nova et Vetera and in 2011 was appointed an ordinary member of the Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas. In 2019 Fr. White was named a McDonald Agape Foundation Distinguished Scholar.
Summer Conference
Fr. Thomas Joseph White, O.P., is the Director of the Thomistic Institute at the Angelicum and Professor of Theology. He did his doctoral studies at Oxford University. He entered the Order of Preachers in 2003. His research and teaching have focused particularly on topics related to Thomistic metaphysics and Christology as well as Roman Catholic-Reformed ecumenical dialogue. His books include Wisdom in the Face of Modernity: A Study in Thomistic Natural Theology (Sapientia Press, 2009), The Incarnate Lord, A Thomistic Study in Christology (The Catholic University of America Press, 2015) Exodus (Brazos Press, 2016), and The Light of Christ: An Introduction to Catholicism (The Catholic University of America Press, 2017). He is co-editor of the academic journal Nova et Vetera and in 2011 was appointed an ordinary member of the Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas. In 2019 Fr. White was named a McDonald Agape Foundation Distinguished Scholar.
Summer Conference
Fr. Thomas Joseph White, O.P., is the Director of the Thomistic Institute at the Angelicum and Professor of Theology. He did his doctoral studies at Oxford University. He entered the Order of Preachers in 2003. His research and teaching have focused particularly on topics related to Thomistic metaphysics and Christology as well as Roman Catholic-Reformed ecumenical dialogue. His books include Wisdom in the Face of Modernity: A Study in Thomistic Natural Theology (Sapientia Press, 2009), The Incarnate Lord, A Thomistic Study in Christology (The Catholic University of America Press, 2015) Exodus (Brazos Press, 2016), and The Light of Christ: An Introduction to Catholicism (The Catholic University of America Press, 2017). He is co-editor of the academic journal Nova et Vetera and in 2011 was appointed an ordinary member of the Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas. In 2019 Fr. White was named a McDonald Agape Foundation Distinguished Scholar.
Summer Conference
Fr. Thomas Joseph White, O.P., is the Director of the Thomistic Institute at the Angelicum and Professor of Theology. He did his doctoral studies at Oxford University. He entered the Order of Preachers in 2003. His research and teaching have focused particularly on topics related to Thomistic metaphysics and Christology as well as Roman Catholic-Reformed ecumenical dialogue. His books include Wisdom in the Face of Modernity: A Study in Thomistic Natural Theology (Sapientia Press, 2009), The Incarnate Lord, A Thomistic Study in Christology (The Catholic University of America Press, 2015) Exodus (Brazos Press, 2016), and The Light of Christ: An Introduction to Catholicism (The Catholic University of America Press, 2017). He is co-editor of the academic journal Nova et Vetera and in 2011 was appointed an ordinary member of the Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas. In 2019 Fr. White was named a McDonald Agape Foundation Distinguished Scholar.
Summer Conference
Fr. Thomas Joseph White, O.P., is the Director of the Thomistic Institute at the Angelicum and Professor of Theology. He did his doctoral studies at Oxford University. He entered the Order of Preachers in 2003. His research and teaching have focused particularly on topics related to Thomistic metaphysics and Christology as well as Roman Catholic-Reformed ecumenical dialogue. His books include Wisdom in the Face of Modernity: A Study in Thomistic Natural Theology (Sapientia Press, 2009), The Incarnate Lord, A Thomistic Study in Christology (The Catholic University of America Press, 2015) Exodus (Brazos Press, 2016), and The Light of Christ: An Introduction to Catholicism (The Catholic University of America Press, 2017). He is co-editor of the academic journal Nova et Vetera and in 2011 was appointed an ordinary member of the Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas. In 2019 Fr. White was named a McDonald Agape Foundation Distinguished Scholar.
Summer Conference
Fr. Thomas Joseph White, O.P., is the Director of the Thomistic Institute at the Angelicum and Professor of Theology. He did his doctoral studies at Oxford University. He entered the Order of Preachers in 2003. His research and teaching have focused particularly on topics related to Thomistic metaphysics and Christology as well as Roman Catholic-Reformed ecumenical dialogue. His books include Wisdom in the Face of Modernity: A Study in Thomistic Natural Theology (Sapientia Press, 2009), The Incarnate Lord, A Thomistic Study in Christology (The Catholic University of America Press, 2015) Exodus (Brazos Press, 2016), and The Light of Christ: An Introduction to Catholicism (The Catholic University of America Press, 2017). He is co-editor of the academic journal Nova et Vetera and in 2011 was appointed an ordinary member of the Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas. In 2019 Fr. White was named a McDonald Agape Foundation Distinguished Scholar.
"Conscience, Relativism and Truth: The Witness of Newman" Archbishop Anthony Fisher, OP (Sydney) Response: Thomas Farr (President of the Religious Freedom Institute, Washington, D.C.)
These talks were given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference "Newman the Prophet: A Saint for Our Times" which was part of the official program for the canonization weekend of John Henry Cardinal Newman and held at the Angelicum in Rome on October 12, 2019.
Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP, He was born in Sydney on 10 March 1960. After graduating with first-class honours, Archbishop Fisher practised law at Clayton Utz in Sydney. He took leave from his legal job and backpacked around Europe to discern his vocation. Archbishop Fisher made his perpetual vows for the Dominicans on 18 February 1987, and was ordained a priest at Holy Name Parish, Wahroonga, on 14 September 1991.On 18 September 2014, Pope Francis appointed Bishop Anthony the ninth Archbishop of Sydney. His installation took place at St Mary’s Cathedral on Wednesday, 12 November 2014. In 2015, Pope Francis appointed Archbishop Fisher to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. He was also appointed an honorary member of the Pontifical Academy of St Thomas Aquinas. He has continued as a member of the Pontifical Academy for Life.
Thomas Farr, He serves as President of the Religious Freedom Institute, a non-profit that works to advance religious freedom for everyone, both as a source of individual human dignity and flourishing, and as a source of political stability, economic development, and international security. A leading authority on international religious freedom, Dr. Farr served for 28 years in the U.S. Army and the U.S. Foreign Service. In 1999 he became the first director of the State Department's Office of International Religious Freedom. He subsequently directed the Witherspoon Institute's International Religious Freedom (IRF) Task Force, was a member of the Chicago World Affairs Council’s Task Force on Religion and U.S. Foreign Policy, taught at the National Defense University, and served on the Secretary of State’s IRF working group. From 2008 – 2018 Dr. Farr was Associate Professor of the Practice of Religion and World Affairs at Georgetown University’s Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service. He also directed the Religious Freedom Project at Georgetown’s Berkley Center. A PhD in History from the University of North Carolina, Farr is a senior fellow at the Institute for Studies of Religion at Baylor University. He serves as a consultant to the U.S. Catholic Bishops Committee on International Justice and Peace; on the boards of the Institute on Religion and Democracy, Christian Solidarity Worldwide-USA, and Saint John Paul the Great Catholic High School; and on the boards of advisors of the Alexander Hamilton Society, and the National Museum of American Religion. Farr teaches regularly at the U.S. Foreign Service Institute.
"The Idea of a University: Catholics in Modern Education" Tracey Rowland (University of Notre Dame, Australia; International Theological Commission) Response: Fr. Guy Nicholls, Cong. Orat.
These talks were given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference "Newman the Prophet: A Saint for Our Times" which was part of the official program for the canonization weekend of John Henry Cardinal Newman and held at the Angelicum in Rome on October 12 2019.
Professor Rowland's primary degrees were in law and government from the University of Queensland. She then completed a Bachelor of Letters in Philosophy from the University of Melbourne and a Master of Arts degree in political philosophy, also from the University of Melbourne, along with a Graduate Diploma in German language, and the Goethe Institute's Certificate of German as a foreign language. She then won a Commonwealth Scholarship to Cambridge University where she wrote her doctoral dissertation on twentieth century theological engagements with the idea of culture, with reference to the philosophy of Alasdair MacIntyre and the theology of Henri de Lubac and Joseph Ratzinger. In 2001 she was appointed the Dean of the John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family in Melbourne, a position she held until 2017. During this period she also completed the pontifical degrees, a Licentiate in Sacred Theology and a Doctorate in Sacred Theology, both from the Lateran.
Father Guy Nicholls, holds a first degree in Classics from Cambridge, an STL from the Gregorian University, Rome, and a D.Phil from Oxford. He is a priest of the Birmingham Oratory and the Founder and Director of the John Henry Newman Institute of Liturgical Music, and a Lecturer at Oscott College, the Birmingham Diocesan Seminary. He has co-authored a volume on Blessed Cardinal Newman as an educator in the Continuum Library of Educational Thought, and has contributed articles to many journals on a wide variety of liturgical subjects. He is presently preparing for publication a book on Cardinal Newman’s aesthetics, Unearthly Beauty.
"Thoughtful Belief in a Secular Age: The Grammar of Assent" Archbishop Bernard Longley (Birmingham) Response: Sr. Catherine Joseph Droste, OP (Angelicum)
These talks were given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference "Newman the Prophet: A Saint for Our Times" which was part of the official program for the canonization weekend of John Henry Cardinal Newman and held at the Angelicum in Rome on October 12 2019.
Archbishop Bernard Longley studied at Xaverian College and the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester and New College, Oxford. He was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton on 12th December 1981 at St John’s Seminary, Wonersh. From 1987 to 1996 he was on the staff at St John’s Seminary, Wonersh, teaching dogmatic theology. In 1991, he was appointed Surrey Chairman of the Arundel and Brighton Diocesan Commission for Christian Unity and in 1996 became National Ecumenical Officer at the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales. He was ordained Bishop and appointed as an Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Westminster in 2003. Archbishop Longley was Head of the Diocesan Pastoral Board and had pastoral responsibilities for the Deaneries of Camden, Hackney, Islington, Marylebone, Tower Hamlets, and Westminster. The Archbishop was appointed by Pope Benedict XVI in October 2009 and was installed as the ninth Archbishop of Birmingham on Tuesday 8th December 2009. In 2011 Pope Benedict appointed the Archbishop as the co-Chairman of ARCIC, with oversight of the third phase of Anglican-Catholic dialogue.
Sr. Catherine Joseph Droste, OP is a Dominican Sister of St. Cecilia, Nashville, TN. Sr. Droste currently serves as Professor and Dean of Theology at the Pontifical University of St Thomas in Rome (The Angelicum).
This talk was given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference "Newman the Prophet: A Saint for Our Times" which was part of the official program for the canonization weekend of John Henry Cardinal Newman and held at the Angelicum in Rome on October 12 2019.
Introduction by Fr. Thomas Joseph White.
George Weigel, Distinguished Senior Fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, is a Catholic theologian and one of America’s leading public intellectuals. He holds EPPC’s William E. Simon Chair in Catholic Studies. From 1989 through June 1996, Mr. Weigel was president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, where he led a wide-ranging, ecumenical and inter-religious program of research and publication on foreign and domestic policy issues. Mr. Weigel is perhaps best known for his widely translated and internationally acclaimed two-volume biography of Pope St. John Paul II: the New York Times bestseller, Witness to Hope (1999), and its sequel, The End and the Beginning (2010). In 2017, Weigel published a memoir of the experiences that led to his papal biography: Lessons in Hope — My Unexpected Life with St. John Paul II. George Weigel is the author of more than twenty other books, including The Cube and the Cathedral: Europe, America, and Politics Without God (2005); Evangelical Catholicism: Deep Reform in the 21st-Century Church (2013); Roman Pilgrimage: The Station Churches (2013); Letters to a Young Catholic (2015); and The Fragility of Order: Catholic Reflections on Turbulent Times (2018). His essays, op-ed columns, and reviews appear regularly in major opinion journals and newspapers across the United States. A frequent guest on television and radio, he is also Senior Vatican Analyst for NBC News. His weekly column, “The Catholic Difference,” is syndicated to eighty-five newspapers and magazines in seven countries. Mr. Weigel received a B.A. from St. Mary’s Seminary and University in Baltimore and an M.A. from the University of St. Michael’s College, Toronto. He is the recipient of nineteen honorary doctorates in fields including divinity, philosophy, law, and social science, and has been awarded the Papal Cross Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice, Poland’s Gloria Artis Gold Medal, and Lithuania’s Diplomacy Star.
This talk was given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference "The Trinity and the Kenosis of Christ" held at the Angelicum in Rome on 21-22 February 2020.
Martin Bieler was a lecturer of systematic theology at the University of Bern, Switzerland, and is an ordained pastor of the Zürcher Landeskirche.
This talk was given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference "The Trinity and the Kenosis of Christ" held at the Angelicum in Rome on 21-22 February 2020.
He is Lehman Professor of Christian Doctrine in the Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX. For the 2018-19 academic year he is serving as Rev. Robert. J. Randall Distinguished Professor in Christian Culture at Providence College, Providence, RI. He is the author of Trinity and Truth (2000) and Christology in Conflict (1987), and is presently at work on a book on the Trinity, faith, and reason in Aquinas and contemporary Catholic theology. He is a past president of the Academy of Catholic Theology.
This talk was given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference "The Trinity and the Kenosis of Christ" held at the Angelicum in Rome on 21-22 February 2020.
She is a doctor in theology and a private docent in the department of moral theology at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. She has published several articles and books including Trinitarian Anthropology : Adrienne Von Speyr and Hans Urs Von Balthasar in Dialogue with Thomas Aquinas and Woman in Christ: Toward a New Feminism.
This talk was given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference "The Trinity and the Kenosis of Christ" held at the Angelicum in Rome on 21-22 February 2020.
Fr. Thomas Joseph White, O.P., is the Director of the Thomistic Institute at the Angelicum and Professor of Theology. He did his doctoral studies at Oxford University. He entered the Order of Preachers in 2003. His research and teaching have focused particularly on topics related to Thomistic metaphysics and Christology as well as Roman Catholic-Reformed ecumenical dialogue. His books include Wisdom in the Face of Modernity: A Study in Thomistic Natural Theology (Sapientia Press, 2009), The Incarnate Lord, A Thomistic Study in Christology (The Catholic University of America Press, 2015) Exodus (Brazos Press, 2016), and The Light of Christ: An Introduction to Catholicism (The Catholic University of America Press, 2017). He is co-editor of the academic journal Nova et Vetera and in 2011 was appointed an ordinary member of the Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas. In 2019 Fr. White was named a McDonald Agape Foundation Distinguished Scholar.
This talk was given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference "The Trinity and the Kenosis of Christ" held at the Angelicum in Rome on 21-22 February 2020.
He is associate professor at the University of Geneva. He previously taught at Fordham University as assistant and associate professor. He has an ongoing interest in modern Protestant theology and is currently completing a monograph on Paul’s triad of faith, hope, and love (in French). He has published several books including The Wisdom and Foolishness of God: First Corinthians 1-2 in Theological Exploration, and The Challenge of History: Readings in Modern Theology,
This talk was given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference "The Trinity and the Kenosis of Christ" held at the Angelicum in Rome on 21-22 February 2020.
Fr. Emmanuel Durandm in his research, he focused first on Trinitarian reciprocity. Subsequently, he investigated the topics of God as Father, the uniqueness and universality of Christ, divine Providence, and Creation as a call to the human person. He has taught in Paris at the Institut Catholique (2001-2014), and in Ottawa at the Dominican University College (since 2013).
This talk was given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference "The Trinity and the Kenosis of Christ" held at the Angelicum in Rome on 21-22 February 2020.
Christoph Schwöbel is professor of systematic theology and director of the Institute of Hermeneutics and Cultural Dialogue at the University of Tübingen; he assumes the 1643 Chair in Divinity at the University of St. Andrews in September 2018. Schwöbel previously taught at the Universities of Marburg, Kiel, and Heidelberg, as well as King’s College at the University of London. Schwöbel is a past president of Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft für Theologie, the association of theologians teaching in universities in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. He has many publications in both English and German, including Gott im Gespräch. Theologische Studien zur Gegenwartsdeutung (2011), Die Religion des Zauberers. Theologisches in den großen Romanen Thomas Manns (2008), Christlicher Glaube im Pluralismus. Studien zu einer Theologie der Kultur (2003), Gott in Beziehung (2002), and God: Action and Revelation (1992).
This lecture was given at Ave Maria University on February 8, 2020.
Fr. Thomas Joseph White, O.P., is the Director of the Thomistic Institute at the Angelicum and Professor of Theology. He did his doctoral studies at Oxford University. He entered the Order of Preachers in 2003. His research and teaching have focused particularly on topics related to Thomistic metaphysics and Christology as well as Roman Catholic-Reformed ecumenical dialogue. His books include Wisdom in the Face of Modernity: A Study in Thomistic Natural Theology (Sapientia Press, 2009), The Incarnate Lord, A Thomistic Study in Christology (The Catholic University of America Press, 2015) Exodus (Brazos Press, 2016), and The Light of Christ: An Introduction to Catholicism (The Catholic University of America Press, 2017). He is co-editor of the academic journal Nova et Vetera and in 2011 was appointed an ordinary member of the Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas. In 2019 Fr. White was named a McDonald Agape Foundation Distinguished Scholar.
"Christ’s Kenosis: Biblical Exegesis, Christology, Metaphysics, and Trinitarian Theology in Saint Thomas Aquinas"
This talk was given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference "The Trinity and the Kenosis of Christ" held at the Angelicum in Rome on 21-22 February 2020.
Fr. Gilles Emery, a Dominican priest of the Swiss province of Preachers, is professor of dogmatic theology at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. He is an elected member of the International Theological Commission and the author of several books, including The Trinitarian Theology of Saint Thomas Aquinas and Trinity, Church, and the Human Person.
Reinhard Hütter - “Authentic Development of Doctrine between Scylla and Charybdis” by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
This talk was given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference “What is development if doctrine? Aquinas and Newman“ held at the Angelicum in Rome on 7 December 2019. Dr Andrew Meszaros completed his BA in Philosophy and Theology at Boston College (2007). He completed Masters degrees at the University of Oxford (2009) and the Catholic University of Louvain/KU Leuven (2010), where he later completed his doctorate (2014). He teaches Systematic Theology in St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth.
This talk was given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference “What is development if doctrine? Aquinas and Newman“ held at the Angelicum in Rome on 7 December 2019. Father Guy Mansini, OSB, a monk of Saint Meinrad Archabbey, teaches Christology and Ecclesiology. His articles, many of which have appeared in The Thomist, also touch on the theology of orders.
This talk was given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference “What is development if doctrine? Aquinas and Newman“ held at the Angelicum in Rome on 7 December 2019. Father Ian Ker teaches theology at Oxford University, where he is a senior research fellow at Blackfriars, Oxford, and a member of the Faculty of Theology . He has taught both English literature and theology at universities in the UK and USA. Father Ker is generally regarded as the leading authority on Blessed John Henry Newman, on whom he has published the universally acknowledged definitive biography.
Fr. Thomas Joseph White, O.P. - "How does the mystery of the Incarnation reveal the Trinity?"
This talk was given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference "Thomas Aquinas on Creation and Nature" held at the Angelicum in Rome on 3-5 October 2019. Candace Vogler is the David B. and Clara E. Stern Professor of Philosophy and Professor in the College at the University of Chicago, and Principal Investigator on "Virtue, Happiness, and the Meaning of Life," a project funded by the John Templeton Foundation.
This talk was given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference "Thomas Aquinas on Creation and Nature" held at the Angelicum in Rome on 3-5 October 2019. Dr. Eleonore Stump is The Robert J. Henle Professor of Philosophy at Saint Louis University. She received a B.A. in classical languages from Grinnell College in 1969, a master’s degree from Harvard University in 1971 and a Ph.D. in medieval studies and medieval philosophy from Cornell University in 1975. She taught at Oberlin College, Virginia Tech and the University of Notre Dame before coming to Saint Louis University in 1992.
“The role of natural law in the divine government of the universe towards divine goodness”
This talk was given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference "Thomas Aquinas on Creation and Nature" held at the Angelicum in Rome on 3-5 October 2019. Fr. Emmanuel Perrier is a French Dominican friar and a doctor of theology at Studium of the province of the Dominicans of Toulouse.
This talk was given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference "Thomas Aquinas on Creation and Nature" held at the Angelicum in Rome on 3-5 October 2019. Paul Clavier is a professor of philosophy in University of Lorraine, France.
This talk was given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference "Thomas Aquinas on Creation and Nature" held at the Angelicum in Rome on 3-5 October 2019.
Prof. Karin Ingegerd Öberg is a Swedish astrochemist. She is a Professor of Astronomy at Harvard University and leader of the Öberg Astrochemistry Group at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. Öberg serves on the board of the Society of Catholic Scientists.
Fr. Thomas Davenport, is a Dominican friar from the U.S. He received his Ph.D. in physics from Stanford University.Areas of Expertise: Theoretical Particle Physics (Particle Colliders) Philosophy of Science/ Philosophy of Nature The relationship between Faith and Science.
Questo discorso è stato tenuto nell'ambito della conferenza del Thomistic Institute "San Tommaso D'Aquino Su Creazione E Natura" tenutasi all'Angelicum di Roma il 3-5 ottobre 2019. Prof. Enrique Martinez-Garcia, professore di filosofia all'Università Abat Oliba CEU e membro ordinario della Pontificia Accademia di San Tommaso d'Aquino.
Questo discorso è stato tenuto nell'ambito della conferenza del Thomistic Institute "San Tommaso D'Aquino Su Creazione E Natura" tenutasi all'Angelicum di Roma il 3-5 ottobre 2019. Marta Borgo, membro ordinario della Commissione Leonina (da gennaio 2010), Responsabile stampa, editoria e diffusione (dal 2017)
This talk was given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference "Thomas Aquinas on Creation and Nature" held at the Angelicum in Rome on 3-5 October 2019. Fr. Mariusz Tabaczek is a Polish Dominican. He earned his PhD in philosophical and systematic theology from GTU in Berkeley, CA. He is currently working as a researcher at the Thomistic Institute in Warsaw, Poland. He also teach at the Pontifical Faculty of Theology in Warsaw and in the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology in Cracow. he is also a director of Studium Dominicanum in Warsaw.
This talk was given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference "Thomas Aquinas on Creation and Nature" held at the Angelicum in Rome on 3-5 October 2019. Harm Goris is Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology at Tilburg School of Catholic Theology of Tilburg University (Utrecht campus). He received his Ph.D. from the Catholic Theological University at Utrecht in 1996. His dissertation was entitled Free Creatures of an Eternal God. Thomas Aquinas on God's Infallible Foreknowledge and Irresistible Will.
Questo discorso è stato tenuto nell'ambito della conferenza del Thomistic Institute "San Tommaso D'Aquino Su Creazione E Natura" tenutasi all'Angelicum di Roma il 3-5 ottobre 2019. Fr. Marco Salvati, O.P.; Professore Ordinario di Teologia Dogmatica presso la Pontificia Università San Tommaso (Angelicum), Roma; Preside e Docente Stabile dell'ISSR Mater Ecclesiae (collegato con la Facoltà di Teologia della Pontificia Università San Tommaso d’Aquino, Roma); Docente Invitato presso l’Istituto Internazionale di Teologia Pastorale Sanitaria Camillianum (Roma); Socio Ordinario e Membro del Consiglio direttivo della Pontificia Accademia di Teologia (PATH) (Città del Vaticano).
This talk was given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference "Thomas Aquinas on Creation and Nature" held at the Angelicum in Rome on 3-5 October 2019. Fr. Juan José Sanguineti: Doctor in Philosophy and Literature at the University of Navarra (Pamplona, 1980). Full Professor of Philosophy of Knowledge at the Faculty of Philosophy of the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross (since 1990). Viceecano (1995-1998) and Dean (1998-2002) of the Faculty of Philosophy of the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross.
This talk was given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference "Thomas Aquinas on Creation and Nature" held at the Angelicum in Rome on 3-5 October 2019. Fr. Serge-Thomas Bonino, O.P. is a renowned French theologian and highly regarded expert in Thomist thought, both philosophical and theological. He is the Secretary of the International Theological Commission and the Dean of Faculty of Philosophy in the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum).
This talk was given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference "Thomas Aquinas on Creation and Nature" held at the Angelicum in Rome on 3-5 October 2019. Rev. Fr. Anthony Alaba Akinwale is a Dominican Friar from Provence of Nigeria. He is the president of Dominican Institute in Ibadan (Nigeria). He received a PhD in theology from Boston College.
Emanuele Pili addresses the question of how Jesus could have the beatific vision, and yet experience the passion of "taedium", a feeling of loss of the meaning of life in the midst of great suffering.
This talk, titled "Tra Visio e Taedium- La Croce In Tommaso D'Aquino. Per una Rilettura di S. Th. III, Q. 46" was given at the Angelicum on May 2, 2019.
Speaker Bio: Dr. Emanuele Pili works at the Istituto Universitario Sophia at the University of Genoa. His publications include the book "Il taedium tra relazione e non-senso. Cristo crocifisso in Tommaso d'Aquino".
Emanuele Pili affronta la questione di come Gesù possa avere la visione beatifica, e tuttavia sperimenta la passione del "taedium", una sensazione di perdita del senso della vita in mezzo a grandi sofferenze.
Questo discorso, "Tra Visio e Taedium- La Croce In Tommaso D'Aquino. Per una Rilettura di S. Th. III, Q. 46", è stato tenuto all'Angelicum il 2 maggio 2019.
Speaker Bio: Il dott. Emanuele Pili lavora presso l'Istituto Universitario Sophia dell'Università di Genova. Fra le sue pubblicazioni è il libro "Il taedium tra relazione e non-senso. Cristo crocifisso in Tommaso d'Aquino".
Has recent neuroscience disproven the existence of human free choice? Dr. Daniel De Haan addresses the this question in a talk sponsored by the Thomistic Institute in Lisbon, Portugal on May 27, 2019.
Speaker Bio: Daniel De Haan is a Research Fellow in Natural Theology at the Ian Ramsey Centre for Science and Religion and the Faculty of Theology and Religion at the University of Oxford. Before coming to Oxford he was a postdoctoral fellow working on the neuroscience strand of the Templeton World Charity Foundation’s Theology, Philosophy of Religion, and the Sciences project at the University of Cambridge. He has a doctorate in philosophy from the Catholic University of Leuven and University of St Thomas in Texas. His research focuses on philosophical anthropology and the sciences, natural theology, and the thought of Thomas Aquinas.
This talk was sponsored by the Thomistic Institute Angelicum on May 2, 2019. Professor Gian Pietro Soliani teaches at the Studio Teologico Interdiocesano di Reggio Emilia. He is the author of "Essere, libertà, moralità. Studi su Antonio Rosmini".
Questa relazione è stata presentata al colloquio dell'Istituto Tomista Angelicum il 2 maggio, 2019. Prof. Gian Pietro Soliani insegna allo Studio Teologico Interdiocesano di Reggio Emilia. È autore di "Essere, libertà, moralità, studi su Antonio Rosmini".
Dr. José María Alsina Roca - "Los Límites Del Poder Político" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
This talk was given at the inaugural Val McInnes lecture at the Angelicum on May 10, 2019.
This conference invited scholars from multiple academic institutions to address fundamental themes in theology from the perspective of Scriptural exegesis. The goal was to establish a basis for theological exegesis (the mutually enriching reunion of theology and exegesis).
This conference invited scholars from multiple academic institutions to address fundamental themes in theology from the perspective of Scriptural exegesis. The goal was to establish a basis for theological exegesis (the mutually enriching reunion of theology and exegesis).
This conference invited scholars from multiple academic institutions to address fundamental themes in theology from the perspective of Scriptural exegesis. The goal was to establish a basis for theological exegesis (the mutually enriching reunion of theology and exegesis).
This conference invited scholars from multiple academic institutions to address fundamental themes in theology from the perspective of Scriptural exegesis. The goal was to establish a basis for theological exegesis (the mutually enriching reunion of theology and exegesis).
Given at a workshop on “Artificial Intelligence and Christian Anthropology” by the Faculty of Philosophy at the Angelicum, Rome in collaboration with OPTIC held Friday 29 March 2019.
This conference invited scholars from multiple academic institutions to address fundamental themes in theology from the perspective of Scriptural exegesis. The goal was to establish a basis for theological exegesis (the mutually enriching reunion of theology and exegesis).
This conference invited scholars from multiple academic institutions to address fundamental themes in theology from the perspective of Scriptural exegesis. The goal was to establish a basis for theological exegesis (the mutually enriching reunion of theology and exegesis).
This conference invited scholars from multiple academic institutions to address fundamental themes in theology from the perspective of Scriptural exegesis. The goal was to establish a basis for theological exegesis (the mutually enriching reunion of theology and exegesis).
This conference invited scholars from multiple academic institutions to address fundamental themes in theology from the perspective of Scriptural exegesis. The goal was to establish a basis for theological exegesis (the mutually enriching reunion of theology and exegesis).
This talk was given as part of a student-initiated colloquium on "What Can Aquinas Do for Asia" held in Rome on March 19, 2019.
Fr. Serge-Thomas Bonino OP, "Thomas d'Aquin lecteur du Cantique des Cantiques," conférence donnée le 18-03-2019 à Rome au Centre culturel Saint Louis
This talk was offered on February 15th, 2019. For more info about upcoming TI events in North America check out, thomisticinstitute.org/events-1/ For events in Europe, visit: angelicum.it/thomistic-institute/thomistic-events/
Speaker Bio: Thomas Joseph White, O.P., entered the Order of Preachers in 2003. His research and teaching have focused particularly on topics related to Thomistic metaphysics and Christology as well as Roman Catholic-Reformed ecumenical dialogue.
He is the author of Wisdom in the Face of Modernity: A Study in Thomistic Natural Theology (Sapientia Press, 2009), The Incarnate Lord: A Thomistic Study in Christology (The Catholic University of America Press, 2015), Exodus (Brazos Press, 2016), and The Light of Christ: An Introduction to Catholicism (The Catholic University of America Press, 2017). He has edited several books, and is co-editor of the theological journal Nova et Vetera (English edition). In 2011 he was appointed an ordinary member of the Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas. He is currently teaching at the Angelicum in Rome and is the Director of the Thomistic Institute at the Angelcum.
This lecture was offered at St. Saviour’s Priory, Dublin on February 7th, 2019. For more information about upcoming TI events in North American visit: thomisticinstitute.org/events-1/ For Europe, visit: angelicum.it/thomistic-institute/thomistic-events/
Speaker Bio: Fr. Thomas Joseph White is the Director of the Thomistic Institute at the Angelicum. He did his doctoral studies at Oxford University, and has research interests in metaphysics, Christology, Trinitarian theology, and the theology of grace. His books include The Incarnate Lord, A Thomistic Study in Christology (2015) and The Light of Christ: An Introduction to Catholicism (2017). He is co-editor of the academic journal Nova et Vetera and in 2011 was appointed an ordinary member of the Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas.
This lecture was offered at University College Dublin on February 6th, 2019. For more information about upcoming TI events in North American visit: thomisticinstitute.org/events-1/ For Europe, visit: angelicum.it/thomistic-institute/thomistic-events/
Speaker Bio: Fr. Thomas Joseph White is the Director of the Thomistic Institute at the Angelicum. He did his doctoral studies at Oxford University, and has research interests in metaphysics, Christology, Trinitarian theology, and the theology of grace. His books include The Incarnate Lord, A Thomistic Study in Christology (2015) and The Light of Christ: An Introduction to Catholicism (2017). He is co-editor of the academic journal Nova et Vetera and in 2011 was appointed an ordinary member of the Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas.
Dr. Andrew Davison is an Anglican canon of St Albans Cathedral in the UK. He is is the Starbridge Lecturer in Theology and Natural Sciences at Cambridge. Before he moved into theology he was a scientist, and he holds undergraduate degrees and doctorates in both natural science (Merton College, Oxford) and theology (Corpus Christi College, Cambridge). Andrew taught Christian doctrine at Oxford and Cambridge before his current appointment. This talk explorates points of contact between Thomistic thought and modern science and evolutionary theory, and was presented as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference "The Spiritual Soul and Contemporary Neuroscience: A Thomistic Perspective" held at the Angelicum University.
This talk was given as part of the conference on December 1, 2018 on "The Spiritual Soul and Contemporary Neuroscience: A Thomistic Perspective". Fr. Ezra Sullivan, OP, is a Dominican friar of the Province of St Joseph and professor of Moral Theology and at the Angelicum. He has published articles and reviews on both moral theology and ecclesiastical history in such journals as Linacre Quarterly, Nova et Vetera, and Logos Journal.
Dr. Daniel DeHaan delivered this talk as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference on The Spiritual Soul and Contemporary Neuroscience: a Thomistic Perspective. He addressed the topic “Understanding The Human Person - Contemporary Neuroscience And The Rational Soul”. Dr. DeHaan is a Research Fellow in Natural Theology at the Ian Ramsey Centre for Science and Religion and the Faculty of Theology and Religion at the University of Oxford. He has a doctorate in philosophy from the Catholic University of Leuven and University of St Thomas in Texas. His research focuses on philosophical anthropology and the sciences, natural theology, and the thought of Thomas Aquinas.
This talk was given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference "The Spiritual Soul and Contemporary Neuroscience" held at the Angelicum in Rome on 1 December 2018. Dr. Feser is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Pasadena City College, and has also been a Visiting Assistant Professor at Loyola Marymount University. He received a PhD in philosophy from the University of California at Santa Barbara. He is the author of multiple books, including Philosophy of Mind (A Beginner's Guide), The Last Superstition: A Refutation of the New Atheism, Aquinas (A Beginner's Guide), Scholastic Metaphysics: A Contemporary Introduction, Neo-Scholastic Essays, and Five Proofs for the Existence of God.
Father Thomas Joseph delivered the first talk to the Thomistic Institute Chapter in Lisbon, Portugal on the question "What is Happiness According to Saint Thomas Aquinas?"
This lecture was given at the inaugural 2018-2019 Thomistic Institute Conference at the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas (Angelicum in Rome. Walter Senner, OP is a German Dominican theologian whose research focuses include the history of the Order, Albertus Magnus, Thomas Aquinas, Johannes von Sterngassen and Meister Eckhart. He was from 1998 to 2005 a member of the Pontifical Commissio Leonina to the edition of the Opera of Thomas Aquinas. In 2007 he was appointed professor at the Angelicum in Rome and was the director of the Thomistic institute there from 2008 to 2018. He is a member of the Société Internationale pour l'Étude de la Philosophie Médiévale and the Görres Society.
This talk, "Memory And Conversion - Thomistic Ressourcement And Productive Non - Contemporaneity" was delivered at the inaugural 2018-2019 conference for the Thomistic Institute at the Angelicum in Rome. Richard Schenk, OP is a Dominican originally from California, and a member of the Holy Name Province (Berkeley). From 1982 to 1985 he was a research assistant at Leo Scheffczyk at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich. He has published extensively on the theological anthropology of Thomas Aquinas, often in comparison with the works of Martin Heidegger and Karl Rahner. From 2003 to 2005, he also served as director of the Faith and Culture (ICF) Intercultural Forum for Studies (Washington, DC) in Washington, D.C. From 2011-2014 he was the president of the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt. Currently he is honorary professor at the University of Freiburg in the field of Christian philosophy of religion.
A talk given at the opening conference of the Thomistic Institute at the Angelicum for the 2018-2019 academic year.
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.
"Can Beauty Save the World? - Thomas Aquinas on Beauty and Evangelization": This talk was given to the Napa Institute in the Fall of 2018.
This is the final talk in a series of 9 lectures on Christology offered to the Dominican Nuns of Buffalo, NY.
This is the final talk in a series of lectures on Christology offered to the Dominican Nuns of Buffalo, NY.
This is the 8th in a series of 9 lectures on Christology offered to the Dominican Nuns of Buffalo, NY.
This is the 7th in a series of 9 lectures on Christology offered to the Dominican Nuns of Buffalo, NY.
This is the 6th in a series of 9 lectures on Christology offered to the Dominican Nuns of Buffalo, NY.
This is the 5th in a series of 9 lectures on Christology offered to the Dominican Nuns of Buffalo, NY.
This is the 4th in a series of 9 lectures on Christology offered to the Dominican Nuns of Buffalo, NY.
This is the 3rd in a series of 9 lectures on Christology offered to the Dominican Nuns of Buffalo, NY.
This is the 2nd in a series of 9 lectures on Christology offered to the Dominican Nuns of Buffalo, NY.
This is the 1st in a series of 9 lectures on Christology offered to the Dominican Nuns of Buffalo, NY.
Fr. Thomas Joseph White, OP: "The Incarnate Lord: Controversies in Christology" in conversation with Professors Griffiths, Hauerwas and others.
Dr. Eleonore Stump: "The Personal God of Classical Theism" (4/4/16) by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
This talk was presented as part of the Newburgh summer philosophy workshop during June 2016. The theme this year was "Aquinas on Politics."
This talk was presented as part of the Newburgh summer philosophy workshop during June 2016. The theme this year was "Aquinas on Politics."
This lecture was given on December 5th to the Los Angeles Young Adults Group of the Thomisitic Institute, entitled: Darkness in the City of Angels: Evil as a Theme and Vice as a Fact in the Entertainment Industry."
This lecture was given during a conference on Thomas Aquinas and the Greek Fathers at Ave Maria University, that was held January 26-27, 2018, entitled: "Christ and the Trinity at the Transfiguration" This event was hosted by the Aquinas Center and the Thomistic Institute.
This lecture was given during a conference on Thomas Aquinas and the Greek Fathers at Ave Maria University, that was held January 26-27, 2018, entitled: "What is Beauty? Is God Beautiful?" This event was hosted by the Aquinas Center and the Thomistic Institute.
This talk was offered at the Dominican House of Studies for the Thomistic Circle "On the Holy Spirit" which ran from September 29-30, 2017.
This talk was given June 8th, 2018 as part of the "Thomistic Philosophy and Natural Science" Symposium held at the Dominican House of Studies, Washington DC.
This lecture was given on March 1, 2018 to the Yale Law School Chapter of the Thomistic Institute.
The handout for this talk can be found here: https://goo.gl/F3d2Hu
A lecture given at a Thomistic Institute Intellectual Retreat held April 6-8, 2018 at St. Albert's Priory in Oakland, CA.
This lecture was given September 30th, 2017 at the Dominican House of Studies, Washington DC as part of a Thomistic Circle on the Holy Spirit
A lecture given at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, DC on January 25th 2018.
The annual lecture in honor of St. Thomas Aquinas.