POPULARITY
In this episode of Author to Author, Kiki Latimer interviews Frank Calneggia on his book Assertions and Refutations: An Assessment of Dr Tracey Rowland's Natural Law: From Neo Thomism to Nuptial Mysticism (July 8, 2022) This book unties the philosophical knot of Dr Tracey Rowland's assertions concerning the natural moral law, Faith and reason, nature and grace. To lay bare every bend and twist of this knot and refute Dr Rowland's assertions, Frank Calneggia has quoted extensively from two Vatican Councils; Pope Benedict XVI and seven of his predecessors; St Thomas Aquinas; and a number of the very best twentieth century Thomists.https://enroutebooksandmedia.com/assertions-and-refutations/
Website: https://www.rockstaresoterica.com/p2bp-podcast Here we touch upon the broader issues surrounding Eastern & Western Catholicism, to outline what we will be discussing in several different segments for members. This includes: Measuring out the same standards against both, dealing with polemics that often come from the Eastern side against Rome that are problematic in light of the former, understanding that both East and West get attacked in fundamentally the same ways by the enemies of the Church (as opposed to Protestant factions & WASP powers) and having a mutual respect and charity for each other despite some fundamental disagreements. Topics outlined are: The Two Swords model of Christendom, Popes & Emperors, Schisms & Crusades, influence of Neoplatonic texts, the Jesuits, the Vatican Councils and more. Part 2 for Members: Here we discuss the Two Swords model of Christendom, and how the structures of East and West became oddly reversed over time, despite dealing with each scenario in differing ways. We talk about the rise of Constantinople, the Fall of Rome, and how each side dealt with Heathen & Heresy woes. Could a more developed Papacy have actually helped the East, despite the polemics against the centralization and supremacy of Rome becoming more and more established during tumultuous times for Byzantium? Perhaps it depends on who you ask, but we try to provide some different factors to consider when making your own decisions on such issues. To make an individual purchase of part 2: https://tinyurl.com/yyhfasje To make an individual purchase of part 3: https://tinyurl.com/y66b5bu3 To make an individual purchase of part 4: https://tinyurl.com/yxhvjmlq To gain yearly access to all podcast content: https://www.rockstaresoterica.com/plans-pricing-1
We have recordings of the apologetic series of talks Father gave a couple of years ago. These talks were a precursor to the current incarnation of What Catholics Believe, and we thought some of our listeners might like to hear them now. This program is about the two "Vatican Councils" and was recorded December 12, 2012. Please visit wcbohio.com for more content.
Join Dr. Eduardo Echeverria of Sacred Heart Seminary in Detroit as he analazises in what ways the Ist and 2nd Vatican Councils were a response to the Protestant Reformation.
Dean and Associate Professor of Religion, Literature and Visual Culture, Rosengarten pursues interests in genres of narrative (especially the novel), in hermeneutics, literary theory, and aesthetics, and in the development of religious thought through the "long" eighteenth century. His book Henry Fielding and the Narration of Providence: Divine Design and the Incursions of Evil locates Fielding's novels in the contexts of the debates about poetic justice in the drama, and the deism controversy's discussions of natural religion toward the claim that the eighteenth-century English novel engages broader theological questions about the security of classic notions of providential intervention in a post-Newtonian universe. He is completing a book on Roman Catholicism between the Vatican Councils under the title Styles of Catholicism: Flannery O'Connor, Frida Kahlo, Simone Weil, and plans to undertake a study of satire as a mode of apophatic language from Rabelais to Swift. Wednesday Lunch is a Divinity School tradition started many decades ago. At noon on Wednesdays when the quarter is in session a delicious vegetarian meal is made in the Swift Hall kitchen by our student chefs and lunch crew. Once the three-course meal has reached dessert each week there is a talk by a faculty member or student from throughout the University, a community member from the greater Chicago area, or a guest from a wider distance.