Spring 2025 Lecture Series

All lectures will take place from 2-4 p.m. in the Aquinas Hall Auditorium, light refreshments to follow. 

The flyer, as well as further details, can be found here.
 

In Celebration of a Triple Anniversary: 

Boethius (d. 524) ~ Aquinas & Bonaventure (d. 1274)

Proudly presented by the School of Philosophy, the School of Theology & Religious Studies, the Institute for Human Ecology, and the Graduate Student Associations of the Schools of Philsophy and Theology & Religious Studies.


Friday, February 7
"Sed heu, heu": Saint Bonaventure's Reparative Reasoning in the Birth-Pangs of a Secular Age

Kevin Hughes, Villanova University
Professor of Historical Theology, Chairperson of Theology & Religious Studies

Friday, February 28
Boethius in Thomas Aquinas's Ontology and Theology of Accidents

Fr. Stephen Brock, University of Chicago
Visiting Professor of Philosophy
Pontifical University of the Holy Cross, Rome
Ordinary Professor of Medieval Philosophy

Friday, March 21
Bonaventure and Aquinas's Use of Boethius's Definitions of Nature

Laure Solignac, Institut Catholique de Paris
Maître de Conférences, Faculty of Philosophy