
The Soul of the World by Roger Scruton IV
A graduate student reading group led by Dr. Nathaniel Peters.
A graduate student reading group led by Dr. Nathaniel Peters.
A lecture by Prof. Jonathan I. Lunine (Cornell).
A graduate student reading group led by Dr. Nathaniel Peters.
A virtual reading group of Prof. Zena Hitz’s Lost in Thought: The Hidden Pleasures of the Intellectual Life.
Prof. Richard John (Columbia) will lead the Living the Core seminar.
A graduate student reading group led by Dr. Nathaniel Peters.
A virtual reading group of Prof. Zena Hitz’s Lost in Thought: The Hidden Pleasures of the Intellectual Life.
Prof. Santiago Ramos (Rockhurst) will lead the Living the Core seminar.
Discussion with Prof. Lydia Dugdale (Columbia Medical School) and Rev. Kevin Joyce.
A graduate student reading group led by Dr. Nathaniel Peters.
A virtual reading group of Prof. Zena Hitz’s Lost in Thought: The Hidden Pleasures of the Intellectual Life.
A virtual reading group of Prof. Zena Hitz’s Lost in Thought: The Hidden Pleasures of the Intellectual Life.
Prof. Ashleen Menchaca Bagnulo (Texas State) will lead the Living the Core seminar.
Prof. Therese Cory (Notre Dame) will lead the Living the Core seminar.
John Ahern (Princeton) will lead the Living the Core seminar.
A seminar in the series led by Dr. Chad Hegelmeyer (NYU).
In this last of four lectures, Prof. William Carroll (Oxford) will talk about “the Error of Beginnings and the Beginning of Errors: Cosmology and Creation.”
A seminar in the series led by Dr. Chad Hegelmeyer (NYU).
Dr. Jesse Peterson (Durham University) will lead the Living the Core seminar.
In this third of four lectures, Prof. William Carroll (Oxford) will talk about “Transcendence, Providence, and Divine Agency in Nature.”
A seminar in the series led by Dr. Chad Hegelmeyer (NYU).
An exhibition on the Book of Ruth at the Morgan Library in NYC.
In this second of four lectures, Prof. William Carroll (Oxford) will talk about “Creation and a Self-Sufficient Universe.”
A seminar in the series led by Dr. Chad Hegelmeyer (NYU).
A reading group of C. S. Lewis’ retelling of Psyche and Cupid.
In this first of four lectures, Prof. William Carroll (Oxford) will talk about “the Challenges of Evolution and the Metaphysics of Creation.”