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SUMMARY:Religious Life and Racial Justice
DESCRIPTION:The Center for the Study of Consecrated Life (CSCL) at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago (CTU) is offering a Fall 2026 event to explore the opportunities\, challenges\, and implications of naming and engaging Racial Justice among women’s and men’s religious congregations. \nThe event begins on October 28\, 2026 at 4:00-7:30 p.m.\, of listening and responding to two excellent plenary speakers. Refreshments will be served. The second day on October 29\, 2026 begins at 8:30am until 12:00pm consist of four workshops on religious life and the experiences of racial justice. Continental breakfast and lunch will be provided. \nThe events will address intercultural and racial contexts of religious life today. \nAttendance of the event is gratis and available in person and on Zoom. Free parking is available. \nFor information\, contact: Janet Hoffman\, deansoffice@ctu.edu
URL:https://ctu.edu/event/religious-life-and-racial-justice/
CATEGORIES:Center for the Study of Consecrated Life (CSCL)
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SUMMARY:Theologians of the Vatican II Era – CTU Fall Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Theologians of the Vatican II Era will give appreciative and critical attention to seven theologians who got in trouble for their writings before they became the figures who shaped the theological climate of the 21st century. \n  \nThomas F. O’Meara\, O.P.\, is emeritus professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame. He studied with Yves Congar\, O.P.\, Karl Rahner\, S.J.\, and Hans Küng—theologians who made critical and defining contributions to the Second Vatican Council. The lecture series will begin with three lectures given by Prof. O’Meara\, reflecting on his own recollections and on the legacies of those three mentors. \nMary Kate Holman is assistant professor of religious studies at Fairfield University and the author of the award-winning Marie-Dominique Chenu: Theology for a Changing World (Notre Dame\, 2025). Prof. Holman will recount Chenu’s improbable trajectory from the Index of Forbidden Books to having helped reshape our understanding of what the Church is. \nKathleen McManus\, O.P.\, teaches for Fordham University and is a member of the international editorial team for the Bloomsbury/T&T Clark Series in Edward Schillebeeckx. \nProf. McManus will discuss Edward Schillebeeckx\, O.P.\, whose long influence on the development of theology resulted from a shift from Scholasticism to Scriptural exegesis and led to questions from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. \nRobin Ryan\, C.P.\, is professor of systematic theology at Catholic Theological Union. Prof. Ryan studied under Elizabeth Johnson\, C.S.J.\, and will reflect on her contributions to our understanding of God and God’s relationship to the Church and the human family\, challenging and urging the Church to overcome “every type of discrimination\, whether social or cultural\, whether based on sex\, race\, color\, social condition\, language or religion.” \n  \nAntonio Sison\, C.P.P.S.\, is professor of systematic theology and culture\, as well as holder of the Vatican II Chair in Theology at Catholic Theological Union. Prof. Sison will address the work of Engelbert Mveng\, S.J.\, whose contextually rooted African theology reflected on the influence of European cultural dominance on the religious experiences of colonized peoples. Mveng’s theology of life was his imaginative response to the long legacy of colonization and the deprivation of culture in the lives of African believers. \n  \nDownload Public Lecture Theologians of the Vatican II Era \nDownload Letter to Provincials and Formtaors Vactican II Lecture Series
URL:https://ctu.edu/event/theologians-of-the-vatican-ii-era-ctu-fall-lecture-series/
CATEGORIES:Center for the Study of Consecrated Life (CSCL)
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