Showing posts with label Ave Maria University. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ave Maria University. Show all posts

Thursday, July 09, 2020

Leaving Boston?

Thursday, May 09, 2019

Sunday, January 14, 2018

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Monday, August 28, 2017

Friday, August 18, 2017

Does he even consider international law on refugees?

No.

Trumpism, Terrorism, and Thomism by Joseph G. Trabbic

On Thomistic principles, Trump’s ban on Syrian refugees whose lives are in danger is not morally justifiable. Bans on other travelers and immigrants, however, are not as problematic.

Related:
Banning Muslim Travel to the US? A Thomistic Perspective on Donald Trump’s Proposal by Joseph G. Trabbic

Is there a moral obligation for the US not to enact Donald Trump’s proposed ban on Muslim travel into the US?

Saturday, August 01, 2015

A Contemporary instance of Byzantine Scholasticism

Or would Orthodox critics claim it is Latin in virtue of the fact that it is scholastic?

Thomistica: Aquinas Center for Theological Renewal Awards 2014 Dissertation Prize

"The Aquinas Center for Theological Renewal at Ave Maria University is pleased to announce Hieromonk Gregory Hrynkiw, ASTH, as the recipient of the 2014 St. Thomas Aquinas Dissertation Prize..."

His doctoral defense presentation.

Related:
The Asketerion
St. Gregory the Theologian’s Middle Way: Between Silence and Speech by HIERMONK GREGORIOS HRYNKIW, ASTH

Tuesday, March 03, 2015

So There's an Orthodox Church Near Ave Maria Town


website

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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Thomistica.net: CUA Press to Distribute Sapientia Press of Ave Maria University's Books

Ignatius Press had been the distributor; fiscal or sound business reasons for this change (not renewing the contract?) or is this another consequence of the falling-out between AMU and Fr. Fessio?

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Friday, September 02, 2011

Thomistica.net: The Aquinas Center of Ave Maria University and the 'New' Thomistica.Net

The university has a lot of good people, but will it ultimately survive the bad leadership of the past? It looks like there are plans to publish the proceedings for the conference honoring Ralph McInerny:

In pursuit of this aim, The Aquinas Center hosts international conferences on the thought of Aquinas, grants annual awards for superlative books and dissertations written on the thought of Aquinas, and publishes substantial volumes on Aquinas’ thought.  These volumes include, to date, Reading John with St. Thomas (CUA Press), Aquinas the Augustinian (CUA Press), Rediscovering Aquinas and the Sacraments (Hillenbrand Books), Reading Romans with St. Thomas (in preparation), and a forthcoming volume on the role of philosophy in theological education in honor of Ralph McInerny.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Mark F. Johnson, On the future of Thomistica.net

The great news is that the site will remain sure-footed under the direction and support of the people at The Aquinas Center at Ave Maria University, will in fact have a larger base of fine and diverse contributors, and will assuredly expand its viewership to an ever-widening audience of those interested in the academic study of St. Thomas Aquinas. Roger Nutt will be overseeing the site, with help of Michael Dauphinais and Joseph Trabbic. The new contributors will include Fr. Matthew Lamb and Steven Long of Ave Maria and Christopher Malloy of the University of Dallas and Fr. Timothy Bellamah of the Dominican House of Studies.