On May 19, 2022 (3 pm, Aula Álvaro del Portillo), as part of the activities of "Vita Universitaria" and in collaboration with the School of Philosophy, the Seminar on Nihilism and Scientism. Some philosophical answers took place.
Speakers: prof. Mario De Caro (Roma Tre University) and prof. Gennaro Luise (Santa Croce), moderated by prof. Iacopo Ranciaro ("Democrito" State High School).
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On Tuesday, May 10, 2022, organized by the School of Philosophy, the second day of study on Étienne Gilson entitled "Evil and freedom. Medieval paths" took place.
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Pandemic and storytelling. The answer of art to human frailty is the title of the Day of Study promoted by the School of Church Communications and the "Poetics & Christianity" Research Group for April 29, 2022.
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On Wednesday, April 27, 2022 (8.30 am, Aula Magna "John Paul II"), on the initiative of the School of Theology, a Day of Study dedicated to Movements, New Communities, Associations and Lay Aggregations will be held on the theme Time to reap the fruits of the Spirit.
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A partire dal 17 febbraio 2022, la Facoltà di Filosofia organizza una serie di Workshop dedicati al tema dell'intelligenza e al modo di concepire il pensare.
La serie si intitola: Coltivare il bene dell'intelligenza. Dall'epistemologia all'educazione. Gli altri appuntamenti avranno luogo il 26 aprile e il 24 maggio.
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On Thursday, April 7 2022 (3.30 pm, Aula Álvaro del Portillo) the School of Philosophy will hold a Day of Stdy on the occasion of the Thirtieth Anniversary of the review «Acta Philosophica».
The monographic notebook 1/2022 entitled "Substance and Accidents: Views and Developments from the late Middle Ages to the Modern Age" will also be presented.
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Sacraments and law. The sacraments as rights and as a source of law is the title of the Congress of the School of Canon Law expected from April, 4 to 5, 2022.
The conference aims to study some fundamental aspects of the relationship between sacraments and law, and to explore the extent to which the sacraments are at the center of ecclesial law. In addition to the reports that deal with the issue in a more general perspective, some particular topics will be presented which currently have great theoretical and practical importance.
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On Thursday, March 31 2022, the School of Theology, the Joseph Ratzinger Vatican Foundation and the Libreria Editrice Vaticana collaborate for the Day of Study entitled The Church in Ecclesiology. There will be the presentation of the book Church: sign among peoples, from the Opera Omnia of Joseph Ratzinger - Benedict XVI
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Judith Kovacs (1945-2020), was a professor at the University of Virginia. She was a philologist, exegete, and devoted herself to biblical as well as patristic studies; always striving for a theological understanding of texts. Judith was driven by a great love for Christian revelation and Church tradition, which was expressed through her authentic, open dialogue and ecumenism. This passion led her to always promote the works of her interlocutors and, in particular, young researchers. Those who met Judith were always struck by her ability to ask daring questions, which always stemmed from a deep curiosity about God and man's salvation.
The Judith Kovacs Scholarship has been established to honour her intellectual legacy. Its aim is to promote a two-year call for