Professor Carlo Lancellotti on Western Culture Facing a New Totalitarianism
Professor Carlo Lancellotti has recently translated into English the book Crisis of Modernity, written by the influential Italian philosopher, Augusto...
Professor Carlo Lancellotti has recently translated into English the book Crisis of Modernity, written by the influential Italian philosopher, Augusto...
Where does violence come from? Is there an instinct for aggression? Or does violence emerge from social rivalry? Today, many...
Although he is most known for his spiritual conversation narrative and his views on the city of God and the...
“Thou shalt not judge.” For our contemporary culture, and especially for the typical university culture, this is the first and...
Discussion topic: Bruderhof founder Eberhard Arnold was fond of the analogy of the Church as an embassy of the coming...
Aesthetics, including painting and decorative arts, are an often-underappreciated component of liberal arts education. At this Scala event in New...
Religion is commonly understood as something that people practice, whether in the presence of others or alone and through worshipful acts,...
Leah Libresco Sargeant will lead a workshop discussion on the sort of practical questions of Christian community-building she discusses in...
Federico Minoli lectures widely at business schools in the US and internationally about the importance of integrating knowledge across fields...
From its inception, the project of liberal arts education has been associated with social privilege. What is the nature of...
What is the connection between beauty and science in one’s personal and professional life? How should a woman dress fashionably...
How should someone who has religious commitments approach learning and research in the academy? When apparent conflict arises between one’s...