This is a selection based on items from the Aquinas School of Leadership, provided to us by Dr. Peter A. Redpath. More recent announcements are posted here.
Selected upcoming events are posted in the Conference Calendar page on this blog.
Selected items from recent news are listed below.
If you have information you would like considered for publication in a later update, submit it to
Dr. Redpath.
The University of St. Thomas, Houston, announced a Master of Arts in John Paul II Studies Degree program. This online program is flexible for busy professionals. It includes comprehensive study of the thought of John Paul II, including all of his 14 encyclicals, and a capstone course with travel to Poland.
En Route Books & Media provideds its catalog and descriptions of its other activities
here.
En Route's Dr. Sebastian Mahfood has started a GoFundMe campaign in support of Fr. Peter Stravinskas and the Catholic Education Foundation.
In this Telos Press Podcast, "Camelia Raghinaru talks with Russell A. Berman about his article 'Reflections on Rights,' one of a group of essays from Telos 192 (Fall 2020) on the U.S. State Department’s Commission on Unalienable Rights.
At Studia Gilsoniana, a Call for Papers for a Special Issue "On the Relationship, If Any, Between Religion and Economics (Religion as the Basis and Measure of Economics)".
At Res Philosophica, a Call for Papers "on the topic of 'Theological Dogma and Philosophical Innovation in Medieval Philosophy' for the 2021 Res Philosophica Essay Prize."
Applications are being accepted for several programs at
City Internships.
The Fund for American Studies is offering a free copy of the eBook The Legitimate Role of Government in a Free Society.
The Institute Of Catholic Theology, Phoenix, is
Offering Undergraduate and Graduate Theology courses with Franciscan University of Steubenville.
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