Event Title

Can We All Just Get Along? Totalitarian Temptations in Free Societies and the Gospel of Jesus Christ

Presenter Information

Ryszard Legutko
Robert Spitzer

Date

2019

Location

O'Shaugnessy Education Center Auditorium

Start Date

4-11-2019 1:30 PM

End Date

4-11-2019 9:00 PM

Description

The day includes an afternoon session, from 1:30 pm – 5:00 pm and a shorter evening session from 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm. The evening session will be a summary of the main themes presented during the day.

Click the sessions listed below to view videos:

Afternoon Session 1: Professor Legutko lays out the thesis of his book: The Demon in Democracy: Totalitarian Temptations in Free Societies

Afternoon Session 2: Father Robert Spitzer, S.J.: Human Purpose, Dignity, and Identity According to Jesus

Evening Session: Professor Legutko summarizes the thesis of his book The Demon in Democracy and Father Robert Spitzer presents Christian anthropology as a response to contemporary problems of freedom and identity

The talks are sponsored by the Siena Symposium for Women, Family, and Culture, the Archbishop Flynn Catechetical Institute, and The Theology and Science Network.

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Nov 4th, 1:30 PM Nov 4th, 9:00 PM

Can We All Just Get Along? Totalitarian Temptations in Free Societies and the Gospel of Jesus Christ

O'Shaugnessy Education Center Auditorium

The day includes an afternoon session, from 1:30 pm – 5:00 pm and a shorter evening session from 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm. The evening session will be a summary of the main themes presented during the day.

Click the sessions listed below to view videos:

Afternoon Session 1: Professor Legutko lays out the thesis of his book: The Demon in Democracy: Totalitarian Temptations in Free Societies

Afternoon Session 2: Father Robert Spitzer, S.J.: Human Purpose, Dignity, and Identity According to Jesus

Evening Session: Professor Legutko summarizes the thesis of his book The Demon in Democracy and Father Robert Spitzer presents Christian anthropology as a response to contemporary problems of freedom and identity

The talks are sponsored by the Siena Symposium for Women, Family, and Culture, the Archbishop Flynn Catechetical Institute, and The Theology and Science Network.