3rd Ratzinger Symposium
19th and 20th June 2015, Maynooth, Co. Kildare,
Ireland
Date
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Time
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Schedule
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Fri day
19th of June
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1.30 -
2pm
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Registration
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2 - 3pm
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Eschatology,
Utopia and Liberation Theology.
Rev Dr
Vincent Twomey, professor emeritus Moral Theology, Pontifical University,
Maynooth.
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3-3.40pm
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Human
Rights and the Crisis of Cultures: How Ratzinger’s Logos Theology Can Heal
Human Rights.
Mr
Francis Mohan, doctorate candidate, University of Birmingham.
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3.40 -
4pm
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Break
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4 -
5.pm
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The
Augustinian Understanding of Religious Freedom.
Dr
Daniel Burns, Assistant Professor of Politics at the University of Dallas.
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6.15pm
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Evening
Prayer
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6.30pm
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Dinner
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Saturday
20th of June
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8.45 -
9am
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Registration
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9 –
9.40am
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Ratzinger
and the Crisis of Modernity: Conscience, Freedom and Law.
Mr
James Carr, doctoral candidate University of Bristol.
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9.40 -
10.40am
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Power,
Authority and Truth. The Relationship between Politics and the Liturgy in
Ratzinger's Theology.
Dr
Mariusz Biliniewicz, Milltown Institute, Dublin.
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10.40 -
11.10am
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Break
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11.10 –
11.50pm
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The
Incalculability of Freedom: A Consideration of Horkheimer and Adorno’s
Critique of Enlightenment in relation to Ratzinger’s assertion of Freedom as
the Supreme Factor of the World.
Dr Mary
Frances McKenna, tutor, Centre for Marian Studies, University of Roehampton.
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11.50 -
12.50pm
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The
Significance of ‘Kirchenpolitik’ (church policy) in the Actual European
Political Situation from the Perspective of Joseph Ratzinger.
P Dr.
Justinus C. Pech Ocist, Professor of Fundamental Theology, University of
Benedict XVI, Heiligenkreuz, Austria.
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12.50pm
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Lunch
& Symposium Concludes
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