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Aquinas Lecture by Elenore Stump, Ph.D.

It’s excellent to see that there is more and more prominent thomists’ videos are being hosted publicly in areas such as YouTube. Here we have a  ”2009 Aquinas Lecture, Desires of the Heart: Finding True Fulfillment, … delivered January 25, 2009, by the internationally renowned Thomist, Elenore Stump, Ph.D.”  

Quote of the Day

Great discussion on thomism list. There was a recent quote posted that really peaked my interest: “We ask why the Philosopher has so often used such an obscure mode of teaching. Here is the reason: in temples, one uses veils to prevent anyone, even the profane, from approaching what they are not worthy to approach.…

Thomistic Reflections on the Psychology of Love

From: http://theologyphilosophycentre.co.uk/ Aquinas Lecture 2011 ‘If Love It Is…’: Thomistic Reflections on the Psychology of Love Michael Sherwin, OP (University of Fribourg, Switzerland) Wednesday 26 January 2011 5.00pm The Aquinas Institute Blackfriars Oxford Further Information from [email protected] Download the event poster here.   Posted: January 17th, 2011 Permalink Announcements, Events  

RÉGINALD GARRIGOU-LAGRANGE AND SOME DISPUTED QUESTIONS IN 20TH CENTURY CATHOLIC THOUGHT

This colloquium will consider the work and legacy of Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange OP (1877-1964). A key figure in 20th century Catholic thought, his philosophical convictions, articulated in responses to Bergson and Blondel among others, supported theological positions that contrasted controversially with those of a number of figures associated with the nouvelle théologie.

In Our Time: St Thomas Aquinas

Melvyn Bragg discusses the life, works and enduring influence of the medieval philosopher and theologian St Thomas Aquinas with Martin Palmer, John Haldane and Annabel Brett.

Book Spotlight: After Aquinas | Versions of Thomism

This guide to the work that has recently appeared on Aquinas reflects the 1990s revival of interest in his work. The author brings together a range of views that hitherto have appeared in many different books, articles, and periodicals.   By Fergus Kerr Published 2002 Blackwell Publishing Thomists 264 pages ISBN 0631213139 Found Here: