Neuroscience and Spirituality: Towards a Thomistic Approach

Online

Angelicum Thomistic Institute – Science & Religion Online Series “Immateriality in the Age of Science” Neuroscience and Spirituality: Towards a Thomistic Approach Dr. Oskari Juurikkala Pontifical University of Santa Croce Language: English 13 June 2024 7:00 PM (Rome) / 6:00 PM (London) / 1:00 PM (New York) Watch the recording of the lecture here. Want to learn more about the ... Leggi tutto

Faith and Reason: In the Church Fathers and Ecclesiastical Authors

Munich Raum F 007, Munich, Germany

Faith and Reason: In the Church Fathers and Ecclesiastical Authors Referent: Prof. Dr. Mark Edwards Mittwoch, 26 Juni 2024, 19:30 UHR, Munich, DE Ort: Pfarrsaal von St. Ludvig, Ludwigstraße 22, München Eintritt Frei Mit Anschließender Erfrischung Sprache: English Hör dir die Aufzeichnung der Veranstaltung hier an.

2024 Student Summer Seminar on St. Thomas Aquinas

Angelicum Largo Angelicum, 1, Rome, Rome, Italy

2024 Student Summer Seminar on St. Thomas Aquinas Natural and Supernatural Students and young adults in Europe are invited to apply to attend the ATI's 2024 Student Summer Seminar on St Thomas Aquinas. The Seminar will be held on 1-4 July at the Angelicum in Rome. It will offer an introduction to Thomistic philosophy and theology for beginners (track one), ... Leggi tutto

ATI-CSCS Joint Summer Seminar in Asian Philosophy and Scholasticism

Hong Kong

ATI Summer Seminar in Asian Philosophy and Scholasticism: Peace, Inside and Out July 15-26th, 2024 • Hong Kong Baptist University Speakers:  Dr. Jonathan Crowe, Bond University Dr. May Sim, College of the Holy Cross 2024 Seminar Theme - Peace, Inside and Out: This seminar is intended to introduce scholars and graduate students to Confucian and medieval Latin ('Scholastic') perspectives on peace within ... Leggi tutto

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: Aquinas on Cognition

Angelicum Largo Angelicum, 1, Rome, Rome, Italy

Aquinas on Cognition CALL FOR ABSTRACTS Deadline: 30 June 2024 Language: English  Aims of the Conference For Thomas Aquinas, 'cognitio' had an extremely wide range. It included external sensations like seeing, hearing and smelling, and internal sensations like imagining and remembering, intellectual acts like apprehension, judgment, and reasoning, and even supernatural acts like faith and beatific vision. As such, to speak of Aquinas's "cognitive ... Leggi tutto

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