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26/10/2022

Thomistic Circles Call for Papers “Aquinas After 750 Years: Still the Common Doctor?”Sept. 14-16, 2023“This man is supreme among modern teachers of philosophy and theology, and indeed in every subject. And such is the common view and opinion, so that nowadays in the University of Paris they ca...

26/10/2022

Thanks to the generosity of a benefactor, the Thomistic Institute is able to offer two full-ride scholarships for the M.A. program in Theology at the Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C.

This full-ride scholarship covers tuition, living expenses, books and various academic fees.

Scholarship recipients study with an excellent faculty that is united by a common vision of the nature of philosophy and theology, informed by the wisdom of St. Thomas Aquinas. Additionally, Washington, D.C. has a vibrant Catholic community of young professionals and scholars, and our students regularly join the Dominican community for Mass and prayer.

Click here to learn more and to apply! 👉 https://thomisticinstitute.org/ma-scholarships.

09/10/2022

The Concept of "Ius" in Thomas Aquinas

This conference aims to show how the analysis of the Thomistic concept of "ius", rather than being only of historical interest, may prove to be fruitful for present-day issues in legal theory, as well as for a dialogue with contemporary legal-philosophical conceptions of the juridical phenomenon, law, and rights. While recognizing the relevance of this fruitfulness for the life of law at all levels of research, the Conference highlights the particular relevance of the Thomistic vision of "ius" for the social teaching of the Catholic Church and for canon law.

Speakers: Petar Popovic, Carlos José Errázuriz, Thierry Sol, Jeffrey Pojanowski, Michael Sherwin OP, Dominic Legge OP, Catherine Joseph Droste OP, Russell Hittinger, and Loïc-Marie Le Bot OP.

For more information and to register, visit https://bit.ly/3SdC2AG

02/09/2022

CALL FOR PAPERS – Thomas Aquinas: Medieval Thinker in the 21st Century Global Village

St. Thomas Aquinas has held a central place in Catholic thinking for generations. But what is his role in the diverse and globalised reality of today’s world and the contemporary Church? The Dominican University, Ibadan, and the Angelicum Thomistic Institute are pleased to invite you to the international colloquium for the 700th anniversary of the canonisation of St. Thomas Aquinas titled “Thomas Aquinas: Medieval Thinker in the 21st Century Global Village”. The colloquium will take place in Ibadan, Nigeria, on 25-26 January 2023.

Scholars and graduate students are invited to submit proposals (no longer than 300 words) for a short paper by 31 October 2022.

For more information, visit https://bit.ly/3vyW0Mv

26/02/2022
17/02/2022

Tonight at 7pm (Rome)!

What is the essence of a lie? This question has been debated for centuries and with good reason. The secularization of society pushes the debate forward as Christians face new moral dilemmas regarding communication and truth. While some reject Thomas Aquinas's teaching on lying as too rigid, Sr. Catherine Joseph Droste, OP, Dean of Theology at the Angelicum, will argue that he, in fact, offers sound, coherent, universal principles accessible to all.

https://bit.ly/3otJPgq

11/02/2022

AQUINAS ON THE SOUL || 11TH ANNUAL AQUINAS PHILOSOPHY WORKSHOP

Location: Dominican House of Studies | Washington, DC
Date: May 26 - 30, 2022.

Each summer the Thomistic Institute sponsors a four-day workshop for students and lovers of philosophy. The conference features renowned presenters from prestigious universities around the world and for the first time this year will take place at the home of the Thomistic Institute: the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, DC. The topic for the 11th Annual Summer Philosophy Workshop is "Aquinas on the Soul.”

2022 Featured Speakers:
—Prof. Michael Gorman (Catholic University of America)
—Prof. Thomas Osborne (University of St. Thomas, Houston)
—Dr. Daniel DeHaan (University of Oxford)
—Prof. John O’Callaghan (University of Notre Dame)
—Fr. Dominic Legge, O.P. (Dominican House of Studies)
—Prof. Jennifer Frey (University of South Carolina)
—Fr. James Brent, O.P. (Dominican House of Studies)

All questions can be directed to Katie Brizek ([email protected].). Learn more and register here on our website: https://thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events/11th-apw.

19/01/2022

Registration and applications are now open for our summer programs taking place at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington D.C!

Explore at: https://thomisticinstitute.org/summer-programs.

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Photo: Statue of St. Dominic at the Dominican House of Studies by Fr. Lawrence Lew, O.P.

11/01/2022
10/05/2021

Medieval scholars from around the world will meet virtually this week, as the 56th session of the International Congress on Medieval Studies begins online.

06/04/2021

The Thomistic Institute Study Abroad Program Ancient & Medieval Rome:Crossroads of Intellectual Traditions The Thomistic Institute in Washington, D.C. is excited to launch a new study abroad program in collaboration with one of the great Roman universities, the Angelicum (the Dominican Order’s “...

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