Grace & Nature: Contemporary Controversies

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Grace & Nature: Contemporary Controversies

Dec 3 - Dec 4

Grace & Nature: Contemporary Controversies

 

3-4 December 2021

 

Location: Angelicum – Aula Minor

 

Also live-streamed on YouTube

 

What is the relationship between nature and grace in Catholic thought? What relevance do traditional controversies about natural and supernatural have for theology today? This conference asks about the significance of Christ’s own grace for salvation, the openness of human nature to the divine, and the ultimate destiny of humanity.

Click here to view the Conference Program (PDF).

 

Friday, 3 December

 

Session 1: Controversies Regarding the Universality of the Grace of Christ

 

12:00 Simon Francis Gaine, OP
Was Adam’s Grace Christ’s Grace?

 

14:00 Guilio Maspero
Can God Work Through Other Religions? On Christ’s Unique Salvation, the Universality of Grace, and the Problem of Relativism

 

Session 2: Controversies Regarding Tradition and Theology

 

15:30 Philipp Renczes, SJ
Patristic and Ressourcement Contributions to a Renewed Theology of Grace and Nature

 

17:00 Thomas Joseph White, OP
On Pure Nature: Do We Need This Scholastic Concept?

 

Saturday, 4 December

 

Session 3: Is Human Nature Naturally Open to God?

 

12:00 Serge-Thomas Bonino, OP
The Epistemological Question: Philosophical Theology and the Intellectus Fidei

 

14:00 Judith Wolfe
Practising the Presence of God: Imaginative Formation and the Sensus Divinitatis

 

Session 4: Surnaturel: on the Final End of the Human Person

 

15:30 Karen Kilby
The Continuing Significance of de Lubac’s Surnaturel for Contemporary Theology

 

17:00 Mats Wahlberg
Controversies Regarding Eschatology and Universalism: Can a Good God Permit Eternal Damnation?

 

Click here to register!

 

Click here to go to the Thomistic Institute Angelicum YouTube Channel.

 

Venue

Angelicum – Aula Minor
Largo Angelicum 1
Rome, 00184 Italy
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Phone:
+39 06/67021