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From Facts to Truth to Wisdom with Thomas Aquinas - Seton Hall University


Seton Hall University
Tuesday, May 11, 2021
On
June 14-16th, the Center for Catholic Studies will host the twenty-third annual Faculty Summer Seminar, From Facts to Truth to Wisdom with Thomas Aquinas, co-sponsored by the Center for Vocation and Servant Leadership. The seminar will be led by Jeremy Wilkins, Ph.D., of Boston College.  The seminar will run three days from
9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. in an online format via Microsoft Teams with limited in-person availability. Please register by indicating your interest to Francia Peterson at [email protected] by
June 1. This seminar is open to all administrators and faculty. Faculty participants who write a short response-essay by August 1st will receive a stipend of $300. These essays will be collected and made available online here! ....

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On Lonely Deaths: COVID, Community, & the Lost Art of Dying Well


Seton Hall University
Wednesday, April 7, 2021
On
Thursday, April 29th, Dr. Lydia Dugdale of Columbia University will give a lecture entitled: On Lonely Deaths: COVID, Community, & the Lost Art of Dying Well, which will be moderated by Dr. Bryan C. Pilkington of Seton Hall s School of Health and Medical Sciences.  This event is a part of IHS Bioethics, The Dignity Series: Online, and is co-sponsored by the Center for Catholic Studies and the IHS Library. 
History may well record the infliction of lonely dying as the greatest tragedy of the COVID-19 pandemic. To mitigate virus spread and conserve PPE, facilities introduced severe visitor restrictions. Families were prohibited from gathering, and the most vulnerable suffered physically and mentally. This talk explores the ethics of pandemic-induced lonely dying. It recalls an earlier plague, when dying was inescapably a community affair, and proposes that we reclaim this lost art of dying well. ....

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From Vulnerability to Passion: A Few Thoughts Sprung from Tears


Seton Hall University
Monday, March 1, 2021
Ecce Dolor by Georges Rouault, 1936.
On
Thursday, March 11th the Bernard J. Lonergan Institute presents Professor Emeritus Jerome Miller of Salisbury University and
From Vulnerability to Passion: A Few Thoughts Sprung from Tears . This event serves as the Bernard J. Lonergan Institute s Spring 2021 lecture. We put a premium on being in control of our lives–being able to handle, deal with, manage, situations so we won t be overwhelmed and incapacitated by them. But are not the most moving, most profound, most important experiences of our lives… overwhelming? What are we to make of this irony? ....

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