Aquinas College Lecture Series

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Synopsis

The Aquinas College Lecture Series offers the Nashville community the opportunity to learn from respected leaders from within the College and from all over the country. Each semester, the lectures cover a variety of topics pertaining to Christian culture, ranging from literature and the arts to successful parenting and Christian devotional practices. The lectures are free and open to the public.

Episodes

  • St. Joseph and Masculinity

    13/01/2014

    Fr. Kevin McGoldrick, Campus Chaplain at Aquinas College in Nashville, Tennessee, speaks to men about the example of St. Joseph as the archetype of masculinity at the Masculinity & Femininity Conference for young adults on Saturday, January 11, 2014.

  • What Did Philosophy Get from the Bible, and Why Should It Matter to Me?

    24/10/2013

    “What Did Philosophy Get from the Bible, and Why Should It Matter to Me?”What does it mean to be a “person” and where does this concept come from? Most of us today would be surprised to learn that it comes from the Bible, and that philosophers did not discover it on their own. Hear why and how this idea came to take shape, and what might become of it, and of us, if we forget where we first learned it.Richard Bulzacchelli, S.T.D.Dr. Bulzacchelli began working at Aquinas College in 2004 and helped develop Aquinas College’s Bachelor of Arts major in Theology. His most recent book “Elohim Created”: A New Look at the First Creation Narrative was published earlier this year. He is a Senior Fellow of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology and has also authored Judged by the Law of Freedom: A History of the Faith-Works Controversy, and a Resolution in the Thought of St. Thomas Aquinas (University Press of America, 2006). He received an M.A. in Christian Philosophy from

  • How the Modern World Lies about Human Dignity

    24/10/2013

    “How the Modern World Lies about Human Dignity”Historical Christianity defines human dignity according to the Biblical teaching that man is made in God’s image, but since the Enlightenment this view has been consistently challenged by various secular philosophies. Dr. Ben Smith explains why the secular alternatives to Christianity fail, and what this means for men and women in the modern world.About Dr. SmithBenjamin L. Smith, Ph.D. graduated Cum Laude from Belmont University with a B.A. in History and Philosophy and served two years as the President of Phi Sigma Tau. During this time he entered the Catholic Church (1995). He earned an M.A. in Philosophy from the Catholic University of America and a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the Center for Thomistic Studies. Dr. Smith has presented and published professionally, including a forthcoming article, “Imago Dei: Nature, Grace, and Glory According to Saint Thomas Aquinas.”For more information about the Aquinas College Lecture Series, please visit http://www.aquin

  • Who Is Christ for Today?

    18/10/2013

    Fr. Mullady explores the various difficulties of relating to faith in Christ today, and what challenges the true answer offers to us in today’s world. This lecture, part of the Aquinas College Fall Lecture Series, was recorded on the evening of Thursday, October 17, 2013.About Father MulladyFather Mullady, O.P.Father Brian Thomas Becket Mullady, O.P. entered the Dominican Order in 1966. He has been a parish priest as well as a teacher in high schools, colleges, and seminaries. He is the author of three books and numerous articles. He received his Doctorate in Sacred Theology from the Angelicum University in Rome, Italy, where he also taught for six years. He is an academician of the Catholic Academy of Science and has hosted seven series on the EWTN television network.

  • G.K. Chesterton: Larger than Life

    05/04/2013

    Joseph Pearce, prolific author, biographer, and currently Writer-in-Residence and Professor of Humanities at Thomas More College of Liberal Arts in Merrimack, New Hampshire, looks at the life and times of one of the 20th century’s most profound and honest authors and Catholic apologists, G.K. Chesterton.

  • Marian Devotion in the Age of the Crusades

    05/03/2013

    Vincent Ryan, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History at Aquinas College, reviews the history of the Crusades and the Devotion to Mary that pervaded them. Dr. Ryan studied under renowned Crusades historian Dr. Thomas F. Madden at St. Louis University where he was also co-founder of the Crusades Studies Forum.

  • J.R.R. Tolkien: a Catholic in a Hobbit Hole

    22/02/2013

    Father Albert Trudel, O.P. brings a real and reasoned perspective to a most fanciful and endearing literary giant.Fr. Albert is Associate Professor of English and Director of the Center for Faith and Culture at Aquinas College. He received a B.A. in English from the University of Saskatchewan, an M.A. in English from the University of Toronto, an M.Div. from the University of St. Michael's College, a D.Phil. from the University of Oxford, and an L.M.S. from the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.

  • What Human Genomics Can Tell Us about Adam and Eve: a Catholic Perspective

    02/11/2012

    In recent years, biologists have sequenced the genomes of numerous individuals scattered throughout the planet. They have also been able to obtain genome information from extinct hominin species including the Neanderthals and Denisovans. Altogether this data suggests that the human species evolved from a small population of individuals living in east Africa about 100,000 years ago. In this lecture, using the inseparable and harmonious benefits of faith and reason, Father Nicanor Austracio, O.P. will not only explore the scientific basis for these claims but also begin to reconcile them with the truths of the faith revealed in Sacred Scripture.Father Nicanor Austracio, O.P., Ph.D., S.T.L.Father Nicanor Pier Giorgio Austracio, O.P. is an Associate Professor of Biology at Providence College. He holds a B.S. in Engineering (bioengineering) from the University of Pennsylvania, a Ph.D. in Biology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a Bachelor of Sacred Theology and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology, b

  • Male and Female He Created Them: Discovering the Wisdom of Humanae Vitae

    02/11/2012

    Sister Mary Diana Dreger, O.P., has been providing health care for medically underserved patients at the Saint Thomas Family Health Center South Clinic since 2007. After entering the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia Congregation in 1989, Sister Mary Diana completed her medical training and residency in internal medicine at Vanderbilt University in 2004. Sister is a member of the Aquinas College Board of Directors and the Catholic Medical Association in Nashville.In this lecture, Sister considers audience-submitted questions and presents an engaging medical perspective to current moral issues affecting women and families.