Tickets are now available for the conference on 'Natural Law & War' (18-19 June) with an impressive line-up of speakers, organised in partnership with the Chase Center at @OhioState University, the School of Civic Leadership at @UTAustin and the Canterbury Institute, Oxford.
We're hosting a conference 18 & 19 June on 'Natural Law and War', marking 400 years since the publication of Grotius's 'The Law of War and Peace'.
This is together with the Chase Center at Ohio State University, the University of Texas at Austin, and the Canterbury Institute.
'Last of the Utopians: Alasdair MacIntyre as Radical Humanist' - Prof @jasonwblakely , Professor of Philosophy, Loyola Marymount University, on Friday, 4pm.
This coming Thursday, June 11, and Friday, June 12, the @PuseyCentre for Theology, Law, and Culture is hosting a conference to commemorate Alasdair MacIntyre (1929–2025): 'MacIntyre in the Conflicts of Modernity'. 1/
'MacIntyrean Insights for the Leonine Era' - Prof Tracey Rowland, St John Paul II Chair of Theology, University of Notre Dame, Australia, on Thursday, 4pm.
Join us next Wednesday at 4pm in @PuseyHouse for a Recollection Lecture on the early Christian poet 'Prudentius: Hymns Ancient & Modern' by Dr E.V. Mulhern Barnes.
If you want to hear this lecture – 'Just War: How Christian Is It?' – from @NigelBiggar, and many other fascinating talks, you can get a ticket at the link below. Tickets allow you to attend in person in Oxford, or to watch online via our livestream.
https://t.co/KBtYG1XlSz
Join us next Wednesday at 4pm in @PuseyHouse for a Recollection Lecture on the early Christian poet 'Prudentius: Hymns Ancient & Modern' by Dr E.V. Mulhern Barnes.
New book! We have just added Fr Thomas Plant's latest book to our collect: 'King Oswald's Heirs: Meditations on the Catechism of the English Church'. Fr Thomas is a familiar face around @PuseyHouse and has been a friend and supporter of our work for a long time.
Watch now! 📽️📖🎉
The Peter Toon Lecture - The Rev'd Fergus Butler-Gallie: The Prayer Book and the Quiet Revival
An encouraging address given last Wednesday (27th May) at Pusey House in Oxford. Well worth a watch!
https://t.co/nd6VkR7s4v
We're delighted that our conference on Natural Law and War on 18 & 19 June will feature a keynote lecture from Professor Robert Koons (University of Texas at Austin), a noted contemporary neo-Aristotelian. Professor Koons will pose the question, 'Can a Polis Think?'
@robkoons
Prof. Mark Chapman also gave a great paper on two types of Anglo-Catholic socialist, Fr Dolling and Conrad Noel, at the @PuseyHouse conference on Anglo-Catholic socialism earlier this year. You can watch the recording of the whole event on our YT channel!
The 90th anniversary of the death of Percy Dearmer at S.Mary's Primrose Hill, a blessed pilgrimage. Mark Chapman spoke of Dearmer's concern for worship that spoke of Christian duty and God's beauty, unlike Victorian sentimental mush. Fine BCP liturgy, hymns to folk tunes, by RVW.
Our followers and friends might enjoy this wonderful talk from our most recent conference on the Creeds and the Prayer Book.
The Revd Dr Jo Kershaw: Whosoever will be Saved, Reflections on the Athanasian Creed
https://t.co/wwUT67TcXe
Why not treat yourself this Trinity Sunday and recite the Athanasian Creed? It is surely full of sweet, pleasant, and unspeakable comfort to godly persons!
Delighted to announce that at our Natural Law and War conference on 18 and 19 June we'll have a keynote lecture from the Rev'd Prof Nigel Biggar (@NigelBiggar) titled: ‘Just War: How Christian Is It?’