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July 2022
Political Philosophy Seminar: reading Augusto Del Noce’s The Problem of Atheism
This seminar will read through Augusto Del Noce's The Problem of Atheism. The meetings use Zoom conferencing technology. To participate, please email David Alexander at davidalexander@hotmail.com. To prepare for our next meeting, it would be a good idea to read the translator's introduction. However, for our first meeting, please read the following pages in Del Noce: pp. 222-230 on Marxism and the Qualitative Leap.
Find out more »New Seminar: Lonergan on the Redemption, Part Two, On Good and Evil
On July 23 upcoming at 1 pm at our Lonergan Institute, let us begin a new seminar, reading through Part Two of Bernard Lonergan's The Redemption which is found in volume 9 of the Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan. Please read the first ten pages, from p. 265 to p. 275. Latin is on the left side; English on the right. We meet to determine how often we will meet; at each meeting, in fact, we will determine the date…
Find out more »Covenantal Theology: The Eucharistic Order of History by Donald J. Keefe
Please read into the 4th chapter, past page 379 to page 399.
Find out more »September 2022
Paris Business Ethics Seminar: relating Lonergan’s thought to question that arise in business ethics
This new seminar was initiated by Regis Maubrey and John Hegarty who both teach business ethics in Paris. We usually meet every two weeks on Wednesday, 8:30 pm Paris time. Interested persons are welcome to participate. Zoom conferencing makes our meetings possible. For more information, please contact John Hegarty at john.hegarty@ipag.fr. To prepare, however, for our next session, please read Charles Taylor's little book, "The Ethics of Authenticity," which first appeared in Canada under the title, "The Malaise of Modernity."
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