Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
2021
Pages
57
Abstract
Michael Ambrosio - From Aquinas to Lonergan and Finnis: The Study and Teaching of Natural Law p.7
Xue-Ming Bao - Understanding Fact, Truth, and Wisdom During the COVID-19 Pandemic Through Lonergan and Aquinas p.16
Andrea Bartoli - From Facts to Truth to Wisdom with St. Thomas Aquinas p.19
Beth Bloom - A Monk and His Cat p.22
Margaret Brady-Amoon - Reflections on From Facts to Truth to Wisdom with St. Thomas Aquinas and Counseling Psychology p.25
Josephine Devito - Evidence Based Practice in Nursing p.28
Anthony Haynor - Can Aquinas Speak to Human Scientists Today? p.31
Jamie Marner - From Facts to Truth to Wisdom—To Potentially Business Ethics at Seton Hall University p.34
Bryan Pilkington - The Importance of Ethical Principles in King and Aquinas p.41
Lisa Rose-Wiles - Information Literacy: From Facts to Truth to Wisdom p.43
Gloria J. Thurmond - Summa Theologiæ and Medieval Church Music p.47
Travis Timmerman - The Truth about the Normative Force of Just and Unjust Laws p.50
John Wargacki - Saint Thomas Aquinas & Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail”: The Law, Justice and the State of Wisdom p.53
ABOUT THE AUTHORS p.56
Recommended Citation
Center for Catholic Studies, Seton Hall University, "2021 Faculty Summer Seminar - From Facts To Truth To Wisdom With Thomas Aquinas" (2021). Center for Catholic Studies Faculty Seminars and Core Curriculum Seminars. 27.
https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-studies/27