The Walsingham Society
Course Offering: The Romance of the Catholic Revival: Christendom in the Age of Revolutions, 1789—1962
Details:
Twelve Monday Evenings 7:30-9:00 at Christ the King Family Center (near Colgate and Preston) beginning September 16.
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Lecture Topics:
- Introduction and Bibliography: Books You Might Like to Read
- The Meaning of Enlightenment
- Philosophers and Revolutionary France
- Reactionaries, De Maistre, Gregory XVI and the Struggle for Legitimacy
- 1848: Revolutions for All
- The Finger in the Dike: Pius IX, The Syllabus, Infallibility
- Democracy, Aeterni Patris, and Migne: Recovering the Past to Save the Future
- Pius X and Modernism; The Meaning of the Great War
- Philosophy Restored: DeWulf, Gilson, Maritain
- Great Converts: Chesterton, Knox, Lunn, Waugh, Muggeridge
- Vatican II: What Was It?
- Finis: The Sixties
Tutor, James Patrick, M.A., Th.D. [email protected] Tuition $300 or ask for a scholarship. This course is equivalent to Western Theological Tradition II in the Christ College Project curriculum.