INSTITUTE FOR CATHOLIC THOUGHT AND CULTURE: where faith engages the world and reason illuminates tradition presents the 2013-2014 Seattle University Catholic Heritage Lectures a lecture series that examines the roots of the Church’s call for engagement with religions.
Philipp Renczes, S.J.
Director, Cardinal Bea Centre for Judaic Studies
Gregorian University, Rome
“A Vision Meant to Stay ‘Centered’:
Cardinal Augustin Bea S.J., Vatican II and the Cardinal Bea Centre”
October 8, 2013
José Casanova, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Sociology
Georgetown University
“The Church in a Global Pluralistic World: Challenges and Opportunities”
February 13, 2014
Catherine Cornille, Ph.D.
Professor & Chair, Theology Department
Boston College
“Challenges for Interreligious Dialogue in the Church Today”
April 10, 2014
All lectures are at 7 PM
Pigott Auditorium, Seattle University
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