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Morality: What We Can’t Not Know

Corpus Christi Church 529 W 121st St., New York, NY

A lecture by Prof. J. Budziszewski (University of Texas, Austin) Corpus Christi Church | 529 W 121st St, New York, NY 10027 This event is co-sponsored by Columbia Catholic Ministry and the Thomistic Institute Free and open to the public. Speaker Bio: J. Budziszewski (Ph.D. Yale, 1981) is a professor of government and philosophy at […]

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“Sharing Joys and Sorrows: Christ’s Life and Ours”

Catholic Center at NYU 238 Thompson St., New York, NY

The Thomistic Institute is proud to kick off their "Wisdom of Aquinas Series" with an afternoon with Fr. Andrew Hofer, OP (Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception). Fr. Hofer will celebrate mass at noon, and present two lectures considering St. Thomas Aquinas's teaching on living life in Christ. There will be time fore refreshments and […]

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Desire and the Good Life – Reflections on the Aristotelian Tradition: A Conference

Columbia University, Fayerweather 313 1180 Amsterdam Ave, New York, New York

This conference will bring together scholars to explore fundamental ethical questions from within the Aristotelian tradition. The program includes lectures by Prof. Candace Vogler (University of Chicago), Prof. Katja Vogt (Columbia University), Prof. Jennifer Frey (University of South Carolina), and Prof. Dhananjay Jagannathan (Columbia University). This event is co-sponsored by the Thomistic Institute and the […]

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Eyes of the Heart: Seeing the World through the Lens of the Gospel

The Catholic Center at NYU, 238 Thompson Street, New York, NY

A lecture by Fr. Stephen Ryan, OP (Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception) The Catholic Center at NYU | 238 Thompson Street, New York, NY 10012 Free and open to the public. Event Description This talk is about the Bible and about learning to see the world through the lens of the Gospel. Two points […]

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Immortality: Philosophical and Theological Perspectives on Life after Death

Catholic Center at NYU 238 Thompson St., New York, NY

A conference featuring Mark Spencer (University of St. Thomas), Carol Zaleski (Smith College), Adrian Reimers (University of Notre Dame) and Michael Root (Catholic University of America). Co-sponsored by the Thomistic Institute and the Catholic Center at NYU. Pre-registration requested. Contact thomisticinstitute@dhs.edu with questions.

St. Thomas Aquinas and the Meaning of Love

Catholic Center at NYU 238 Thompson St., New York, NY

Fr. Gregory Pine, OP (Thomistic Institute) will present the second installment in the annual Wisdom of Aquinas series with an afternoon considering St. Thomas Aquinas's teaching on the love and friendship. The afternoon begins with Mass at 11:30 AM, includes two lectures at 1 pm and 2:30 pm, and a break for refreshments. For undergrad […]

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Wisdom of Aquinas – “The Soul of Theology: Aquinas on How to Read the Bible”

The Catholic Center at New York University 238 Thompson Street, New York, NY

Sponsored by the Thomistic Institute, this retreat presented by Fr. Timothy Bellamah, OP will be the third installment in the annual Wisdom of Aquinas series with an afternoon considering St. Thomas Aquinas's reading and understanding of Sacred Scripture and how St. Thomas's wisdom can invigorate our own time of prayer and study. This event is free and open to the […]

THE SOUL OF THEOLOGY: AQUINAS ON HOW TO READ THE BIBLE

Catholic Center at NYU 238 Thompson St., New York, NY

Lent is just around the corner! Looking for some insight on how to encounter the Word of God so that it can bear more fruit in your life? Why not […]

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Does Politics Need God?

Catholic Center at NYU 238 Thompson St., New York, NY

A conference featuring Prof. Paul Rahe (Hillsdale College), Prof. Steve Long (Ave Maria University), Sohrab Ahmari (New York Post), and a panel including Prof. Robert George (Princeton University), Prof. Vincent […]

Why Does the Mass Have Rules? The Nature and Role of the Liturgy

Catholic Center at NYU 238 Thompson St., New York, NY

Looking for a great way to prepare for the Triduum? Fr. John Chrysostom Kozlowski, OP (Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception) will present the final installment in the annual Wisdom of Aquinas series with an afternoon considering St. Thomas Aquinas's teaching on the liturgy. Undergrad and grad students are also invited to join us for […]

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Wisdom of Aquinas Fall Event: Study & Sanctity

Catholic Center at NYU 238 Thompson St., New York, NY

Fr. Gregory Pine, OP (Thomistic Institute) will present the first installment in the annual Wisdom of Aquinas series with an afternoon considering St. Thomas Aquinas's teaching on the integration of the intellectual life and the spiritual life. Schedule: 11:30am Mass 12:15pm Lunch for Students 1:00pm Lecture 1: St. Thomas and the Intellectual Life 2:00pm Refreshments […]

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O Come Emmanuel: Aquinas on the Three Advents of Christ

Catholic Center at NYU 238 Thompson St., New York, NY

Looking for a great way to begin Advent? Fr. Aquinas Guilbeau, OP (Dominican House of Studies) will present the second installment in the annual Wisdom of Aquinas series with an Advent reflection on St. Thomas Aquinas's teaching on the theological virtues and their correlation with the three comings of Christ. The event is free and […]

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Wisdom of Aquinas: Predestination, Penance & the Efficacy of Grace

Catholic Center at NYU 238 Thompson St., New York, NY

Fr. Dominic Legge (Director of the Thomistic Institute) will present the third installment in the annual Wisdom of Aquinas series with a Lenten reflection on St. Thomas Aquinas's teaching on predestination, grace and penance. Schedule: 11:30 am | Mass 12:15 pm | Lunch for Students 1:00 pm | Lecture 1: What is Predestination? What is […]

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Wisdom of Aquinas: All the Ways of the Lord Are Mercy

Catholic Center at NYU 238 Thompson St., New York, NY

Fr. James Brent, OP (Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception) will present the final installment in the annual Wisdom of Aquinas series with an afternoon considering St. Thomas Aquinas's teaching on Divine Mercy and Pope St. John Paul II’s application of that teaching to daily Christian life. Schedule: 11:30am Mass 12:15pm Lunch for Students 1:00pm […]

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