"Eric Lafferty has performed a great service to Catholic Mariology...dedicated to the history of the movement advocating for the definition of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary as a dogma of the Catholic faith." Our latest book review: https://t.co/oqrTy5tIfb
"One can now say that...there is a substantive Thomistic position on biological evolution."
Check out our latest, a double book review of Mariusz Tabacek, O.P. and Juan Eduardo Carreño by @JohnGBrungardt
What does God save us from? How does God do so?
Daniel Waldow answers in The Lion Has Conquered - reviewed here by Matthew Vander Vennet.
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Join Symposium Thomisticum at the Dominican Convent in Santiago, Chile, October 22-24. There's a fantastic lineup of speakers, and abstracts are still being accepted - but only until May 15!
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This Friday at Notre Dame's Jacques Maritain Center, a workshop on "The Ordo Amoris Revisited: Theological, Ethical, and Political Perspectives." Register to attend in person or online.
Workshop on the Ordo Amoris at Notre Dame’s Maritain Center — Thomistica
Call for Papers: "The Light of Being: Metaphysics and Theology in St. Thomas Aquinas."
The annual Thomistic Summer Conference, July 30-August 2 on the Massachusetts campus of Thomas Aquinas College.
https://t.co/mXKlz4WLOd
Last entry (for now!) in the debate between Dr. Knasas and @JohnGBrungardt on the eternity of the world and the relation of metaphysics and natural philosophy: https://t.co/V1pj5N6tIu
A new essay: Dominic V. Cassella compares recent debate over Universalism to 13th-century murmuring about the eternity of the world: https://t.co/1gcPWEngc7
"Thomism in an Age of Renewal": a Thomistic Summer Conference at @TACollege, in honor of Ralph McInerny.
Paper proposals welcome, and due by Jan. 20!
https://t.co/gf3zqXVpJY
@JohnGBrungardt renews his discussion with John F. X. Knasas on natural philosophy and the eternity of the world - fitting for the feast of St. Albert! https://t.co/PVXHKp3qhX