Monday, October 3, 2005
Louis Dupre at Notre Dame
Yale's Louis Dupre, an eminent scholar of religion, is giving this year's Erasmus Lectures at Notre Dame. Here's the info:
As the Erasmus lecturer, Dupré will present eight lectures under the collective title “Religion and the Rise of Modern Culture.” The first four of the talks, titled “Modern Culture: Its Promises and Disappointments,” will be given Monday (Oct. 3). All lectures will begin at in the
auditorium and are free and open to the public. Hesburgh
Center
Dupré’s teaching, writing and scholarship concern phenomenology, social theory and ethics. A pioneer in Marxist-Christian dialogue, he is a prominent scholar in the philosophy of religion and the study of mysticism. In addition to books and essays on the thought of Hegel, Marx and Kierkegaard, he has written widely on religion and modern culture. His book, “The Passage to Modernity: An Essay in the Hermeneutics of Nature and Culture,” culminated a lifetime of reflection on the roots of modern culture.
The remainder of Dupré’s fall lecture schedule is as follows: “The Breakdown of the Union of Nature and Grace” on Oct. 5 (Wednesday), “The Crisis of the Enlightenment” on Oct. 10 (Monday), and “The Sources of Modern Atheism” on Oct. 12 (Wednesday).
Rick
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