Paul Voss (Georgia State University) will discuss the Catholic aspects of William Shakespeare’s work.
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Is free will an illusion?
The Thomistic Institute at The University of Tulsa presents a lecture by Fr. Anselm Ramelow, O.P., of the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology, titled Is free will an illusion?
Free pizza will be provided.
Vatican II at 60: Reform, Revolution or Still to Be Determined? – CANCELLED
NOTE: THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Sixty years ago, Pope John XXIII convoked the Second Vatican Council. To this day, the meaning and purpose of the Council are still warmly contested. Christopher Ruddy, associate professor of theology at the Catholic University of America, will provide an assessment of where we stand today.
Thomistic Institute lecture – Happiness and Ultimate Purpose: Insights from Thomas Aquinas
The TU community is invited to a Thomistic Institute lecture on happiness from the perspective of St. Thomas Aquinas, presented by J. Budziszewski, professor of philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin. Free and open to the public.
Free pizza will be provided.
St. Philip Neri Catholic Newman Center Sunday Schedule
Mass, confession, free dinner, large group catechesis and fellowship every Sunday at Newman.
St. Philip Neri Catholic Newman Center Sunday Schedule
Mass, confession, free dinner, large group catechesis and fellowship every Sunday at Newman.
St. Philip Neri Catholic Newman Center Sunday Schedule
Mass, confession, free dinner, large group catechesis and fellowship every Sunday at Newman.
St. Philip Neri Catholic Newman Center Sunday schedule
Mass, confession, free dinner, large group catechesis and fellowship every Sunday at Newman.
St. Philip Neri Catholic Newman Center Sunday Schedule
Mass, confession, free dinner, large group catechesis and fellowship every Sunday at Newman.
The Truth Must be Spoken: Jesuit Political Theology and Rupert Mayer’s Resistance to Hitler
Russel Lemmons, university distinguished professor of history at Jacksonville State University, will present a lecture titled “’The Truth Must be spoken’: Jesuit Political Theology and Rupert Mayer’s Resistance to Hitler.” This lecture is sponsored by the Warren Chair for Catholic Studies and the Department of Philosophy and Religion. There will be a reception following the lecture at the TU Newman Center.
Is free will an illusion?
The Thomistic Institute at The University of Tulsa presents a lecture by Fr. Anselm Ramelow, O.P., of the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology, titled Is free will an illusion?
Free pizza will be provided.
Vatican II at 60: Reform, Revolution or Still to Be Determined? – CANCELLED
NOTE: THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Sixty years ago, Pope John XXIII convoked the Second Vatican Council. To this day, the meaning and purpose of the Council are still warmly contested. Christopher Ruddy, associate professor of theology at the Catholic University of America, will provide an assessment of where we stand today.
Thomistic Institute lecture – Happiness and Ultimate Purpose: Insights from Thomas Aquinas
The TU community is invited to a Thomistic Institute lecture on happiness from the perspective of St. Thomas Aquinas, presented by J. Budziszewski, professor of philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin. Free and open to the public.
Free pizza will be provided.
St. Philip Neri Catholic Newman Center Sunday Schedule
Mass, confession, free dinner, large group catechesis and fellowship every Sunday at Newman.
St. Philip Neri Catholic Newman Center Sunday Schedule
Mass, confession, free dinner, large group catechesis and fellowship every Sunday at Newman.
St. Philip Neri Catholic Newman Center Sunday Schedule
Mass, confession, free dinner, large group catechesis and fellowship every Sunday at Newman.
St. Philip Neri Catholic Newman Center Sunday schedule
Mass, confession, free dinner, large group catechesis and fellowship every Sunday at Newman.
St. Philip Neri Catholic Newman Center Sunday Schedule
Mass, confession, free dinner, large group catechesis and fellowship every Sunday at Newman.
The Truth Must be Spoken: Jesuit Political Theology and Rupert Mayer’s Resistance to Hitler
Russel Lemmons, university distinguished professor of history at Jacksonville State University, will present a lecture titled “’The Truth Must be spoken’: Jesuit Political Theology and Rupert Mayer’s Resistance to Hitler.” This lecture is sponsored by the Warren Chair for Catholic Studies and the Department of Philosophy and Religion. There will be a reception following the lecture at the TU Newman Center.