This lecture was given on March 3, 2023 at the Center for Thomistic Studies, at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas.
About the Speaker:
Fr. Walshe is a Norbertine priest of St. Michael's Abbey in California where he is also a professor of philosophy and dean of studies in their seminary program. He received a licentiate in philosophy from the Catholic University of America and completed his doctorate in philosophy at the Angelicum.
About the Center for Thomistic Studies:
The Center for Thomistic Studies, located at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, TX, is the only graduate program in the United States uniquely dedicated to the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas.
Find out more about the Center at our website: stthom.edu/CTS.
For news and updates about future events, like our Facebook page: facebook.com/thomisticstudies
Producer: Jake Whalen Announcer: Jake Whalen
Intro and outro music: Clare Jensen, "Cello Suite No. 1: Prelude" by J.S. Bach.
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This lecture was given on March 3, 2023 at the Center for Thomistic Studies, at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas.
About the Speaker:
Fr. Walshe is a Norbertine priest of St. Michael's Abbey in California where he is also a professor of philosophy and dean of studies in their seminary program. He received a licentiate in philosophy from the Catholic University of America and completed his doctorate in philosophy at the Angelicum.
About the Center for Thomistic Studies:
The Center for Thomistic Studies, located at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, TX, is the only graduate program in the United States uniquely dedicated to the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas.
Find out more about the Center at our website: stthom.edu/CTS.
For news and updates about future events, like our Facebook page: facebook.com/thomisticstudies
Producer: Jake Whalen Announcer: Jake Whalen
Intro and outro music: Clare Jensen, "Cello Suite No. 1: Prelude" by J.S. Bach.
Dr. Catherine Peters: Avicenna And Aquinas: The Twofold Division Of Common Principles
Talking Thomism
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5 years ago
Dr. Catherine Peters: Avicenna And Aquinas: The Twofold Division Of Common Principles
Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Loyola Marymount University Dr. Catherine Peters joins us this week for an episode on Avicenna and Aquinas. Dr. Peters looks at the thought of Avicenna and its influence on and development within the teachings of St. Thomas.
About the Center for Thomistic Studies:
The Center for Thomistic Studies, located at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, TX, is the only graduate program in the United States uniquely dedicated to the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas.
Find out more about the Center at our website: stthom.edu/CTS.
For news and updates about future events, like our Facebook page: facebook.com/thomisticstudies
Announcer: Joseph Stack
Intro and outro music: Clare Jensen, "Cello Suite No. 1: Prelude" by J.S. Bach.
Talking Thomism
This lecture was given on March 3, 2023 at the Center for Thomistic Studies, at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas.
About the Speaker:
Fr. Walshe is a Norbertine priest of St. Michael's Abbey in California where he is also a professor of philosophy and dean of studies in their seminary program. He received a licentiate in philosophy from the Catholic University of America and completed his doctorate in philosophy at the Angelicum.
About the Center for Thomistic Studies:
The Center for Thomistic Studies, located at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, TX, is the only graduate program in the United States uniquely dedicated to the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas.
Find out more about the Center at our website: stthom.edu/CTS.
For news and updates about future events, like our Facebook page: facebook.com/thomisticstudies
Producer: Jake Whalen Announcer: Jake Whalen
Intro and outro music: Clare Jensen, "Cello Suite No. 1: Prelude" by J.S. Bach.