Theology
“The Oldest Middle Dutch Translation of the Psalms (c. 1250-1300): Context(s) of Origin, Functions and Nachleben’”
Youri Desplenter (Ghent University) will present the next session of the virtual series “Psalms and Psalters” sponsored by The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, the...
View EventConversations That Matter | Virtual Apocalypse: Renewing Christian Culture in a Digital World
Episode 2: The Virtue of Art Explore how the experience of making and enjoying art reminds us what it means to be human in a world of increasing automation and artificial...
View EventMeetings with the Psalms and Psalters presents “On Augustine’s Enarrationes in Psalmos” with Hildegund Müller
Hildegund Müller, associate professor of classics and senior liaison for research at the Nanovic Institute for European Studies, presents the next installment of the...
View EventConversations That Matter | Virtual Apocalypse: Renewing Christian Culture in a Digital World
Episode 1: The Art of Virtue Explores the relationship between the ways that technology is shaping our experiences of faith and community and the virtues required to live well...
View EventDecolonizing Scholarship in Theology with Carlos Mendoza-Álvarez, OP
Carlos Mendoza-Álvarez, OP, professor of theology from Boston College, will present the lecture, “Bodies, Territories and Knowledges in Resistance,” for the Decolonizing...
watch video“Practice and Symbolism in An Unpublished Fifteenth-Century Psalmic Prayer to the Five Wounds”
International scholars partake in a 9-part seminar series devoted to psalms. The event is free and open to all, but registration is required. Once registered, you will be sent an...
View EventFr. Nate Wills: Education, Blended.
From seminary life in Old College and full house Masses at Keough Hall, to leading team prayer in the storied locker room of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish Fr. Nate Wills, CSC,...
Listen to PodcastRescuing Rolle: H.R. Bramley edits the English Psalter with Michael P. Kuczynski (Tulane University)
International scholars partake in a 9-part seminar series devoted to psalms sponsored by The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, the Research Group for the Study of...
View EventLecture: Andrea Robiglio, “Introduction to Romance Philosophy: On the Benefit to Medieval Studies of the Study of their Philosophy”
The Medieval Institute is pleased to present the final installment, rescheduled from fall 2021, of its 75th Anniversary Alumni Lecture Series with Andrea Robiglio, SIEPM Fellow at...
watch videoThe Church Is the Sacrament of the Preferential Option for the Poor
We read, in the entry for October, in Dorothy Day’s On Pilgrimage, that “the stink of the world’s injustice and the world’s indifference is all around us. The smell of...
Read ArticleThe Uyghur Genocide & Threats to Religious Liberty: A Conversation with Commissioner Nury Turkel
Notre Dame Law School’s Religious Liberty Initiative hosted “The Uyghur Genocide & Threats to Religious Liberty: A Conversation with Commissioner Nury Turkel” on October 10,...
watch videoSofia Carozza, Sorin Fellow Alumna
Sofia Carozza ’19 is a graduate student in neuroscience currently residing in the United Kingdom. She graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 2019, where she was the...
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