Guest Lectures

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  • As a Catholic liberal arts College, Christendom’s essential purpose is to place students on the path to Christian wisdom, a wisdom born from the contemplation and love of both natural and divinely revealed truth. The activities, events, community and spiritual life on campus also foster the cultivation of wisdom, helping students to form the moral virtues, the habits of Christian living, which will enable them to order properly the goods and things of the body and the higher goods and things of the soul. In support of the every-day academic life, the President’s Office, Career Development, Student Life, and various student organizations invite men and women to speak on various topics.
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  • The Post-Constitutional Temptation | Dr. James Stoner
    Sep 20 2024

    On September 20, Christendom's Tocqueville Forum for Liberal Democracy hosted a lecture by Dr. James Stoner from Louisiana State University on "The Post-Constitutional Temptation."

    Learn more about Christendom's Political Science and Economics Department at: https://www.christendom.edu/academics/majors-minors/political-science-economics/

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    1 h y 8 m
  • Evidence of Eastern Influence in Early Irish Christianity | Connie Marshner
    Sep 26 2024

    Irish scholar and longtime member of the Christendom community, Connie Marshner, delivered a guest History lecture at Christendom College on Tuesday, September 17, 2024, titled "Evidence of Eastern Influence in Early Irish Christianity."

    Learn more about Christendom's Department of History at: https://www.christendom.edu/academics/majors-minors/history/

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Natural Rights, Natural Law, and the American Founding | Phillip Muñoz
    Sep 29 2022

    Christendom’s Tocqueville Forum hosted a talk by Notre Dame Professor Phillip Muñoz titled “Natural Rights, Natural Law, and the American Founding” on September 29. Muñoz addressed the question of whether traditional religious beliefs are compatible with a political order based on natural rights principles. He defended natural rights as part of the natural law, and that Catholics can be faithful and patriotic citizens.

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    45 m

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