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The Boldness of Belief and Timidity of Technology: A Symposium on Gratitude, Creation, and the Technological Mindset

Unversity of Chicago, Social Sciences, Tea Room 1126 E 59th St.Chicago, IL 60637, Chcago, IL

This event is cosponsored and supported by the University of Chicago John U. Nef Committee on Social Thought. It is also cosponsored by The Point Magazine. This event is made possible through the support of ‘In Lumine: Supporting the Catholic Intellectual Tradition on Campuses Nationwide’ (Grant #62372) from the John Templeton Foundation. In his Introduction to […]

Miracles and the Limits of Rationality

Sever Hall, Harvard University

Given that miracles are phenomena that defy or contradict the laws of nature, is it possible to believe in the reality of events that are deemed to be absolutely impossible by empirical science? Is any history of “impossible” miracles essentially irrational? Such questions are not only pertinent for historians, but for all who believe in […]

The Beauty of Understanding: A Global Study on What Scientists Can Teach Us About the Pleasures of Learning

UVA Minor Hall Auditorium Minor Hall, Charlottesville, VA

A lecture by Professor Brandon Vaidyanathan (Department of Sociology, Catholic University of America) Scientists often are viewed as coldly analytical and rational, unaffected by the beauty and mystery of Nature. Yet like the rest of us, Nobel Laureates and many other scientists openly reveal that they also are deeply moved by unexpected disclosures of beauty […]

Convocation of Catholic Student Leaders: “Inflection Point”

Cornel University

A gathering of Catholic student campus leaders, club officers, and fellows to reflect upon our present moment of Christian witness But the Lord God to the man, and said to him, “Where are you?” (Genesis 3:9) Few would deny that the Church is approaching an inflection point, even while we may disagree about where the […]

Gold Mass for Catholic Scientists, University of Pennsylvania

St. Agatha-St. James Church, Philadelphia 3728 Chestnut St, University City, PA

Join Collegium Institute for a Gold Mass for Catholic Scientists on Saturday, November 16 at 9am at St. Agatha-St.James Church, celebrated by Msgr. Michael Magee, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Full Professor of the Systematic Theology and Sacred Scripture at Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary. Gold Masses are celebrated for Catholics who are or have […]