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What Has Athens to Do with Jerusalem? Dialogue between Philosophy and Theology in the 21st Century

Dominican Colloquia in Berkeley: Philosophers & Theologians in Conversation

This colloquium, the first in what is planned to be a triennial series on the intersection between philosophy and theology, seeks to continue the venerable Dominican tradition of bringing together philosophers and theologians to explore the theological implications of contemporary work in philosophy, as well as philosophical questions that emerge from theological inquiry.

Baptismal Theology and Practice in the Age of St. Thomas Aquinas - DSPT Annual Aquinas Lecture

Fr. Augustine Thompson, O.P.
Professor of History, DSPT

Fr. Augustine Thompson, OP will examine new discoveries about the liturgical and social significance of baptism in the cities of thirteenth-century Italy. These developments will be compared with the development of the theology of baptism from the twelfth century to Thomas Aquinas in the late thirteenth.

Reception to follow.

Domincan School of Philosophy & Theology, 2301 Vine Street, Berkeley