Lumen Christi: Willemien Otten, Feb. 8

The Lumen Christi Institute

presents

Eriugena: 
The Medieval Irish Genius Between Augustine and Aquinas

Willemien Otten

University of Chicago

Tuesday, February 8, 7:00pm
Swift Hall, Common Room
1025 E. 58th St.

Formerly the face of the Irish five pound note, the forgotten court theologian to Charlemagne, Johannes Scottus Eriugena (810-877AD), stands as the outstanding systematic thinker between Augustine and Aquinas. This lecture will consider his false condemnation for pantheism in 1225, his use of Greek philosophy and the Church Fathers, and the contemporary reappraisal of his thought.

Directions: http://maps.uchicago.edu/mainquad/swift.html Parking:  http://maps.uchicago.edu/directions/parking/ Questions: info@lumenchristi.org or 773-955-5887

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Founded by Catholic scholars at the University of Chicago in 1997, the Lumen Christi Institute 
aims at enriching the intellectual community of the University of Chicago 
by cultivating the Catholic intellectual and spiritual traditions through 
on-campus lectures, non-credit courses, and conferences. 
Both Catholics and non-Catholics regularly participate and are encouraged to attend.

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