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Faith and Reason in the Medieval Philosophy (Online Lecture)
Saturday, May 15, 2021 14:30 to 16:30
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Organizer: Notre Dame Beijing Global Gateway, Jacques Maritain Center at Notre Dame, Thomistic Institute at the Angelicum More Events

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Faith and Reason in the Medieval Philosophy (Online Lecture)

Price: Free

Faith and Reason in the Medieval Philosophy (Online Lecture)
Saturday, May 15, 2021 14:30 to 16:30
Event Meeting Link will be provided after registration
Organizer: Notre Dame Beijing Global Gateway, Jacques Maritain Center at Notre Dame, Thomistic Institute at the Angelicum More Events

Price: Free

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Faith and Reason in the Medieval Philosophy (Online Lecture)

Saturday, May 15, 2021 14:30 to 16:30 Event Meeting Link will be provided after registration

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Saturday, May 15, 2021 14:30 to 16:30

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This lecture is the second installment of the "Western Medieval Philosophy Lecture Series" organized by the Notre Dame Beijing Global Gateway, Jacques Maritain Center at Notre Dame, and the Thomistic Institute at the Angelicum in Rome. The lecture will be recorded and all registrants will receive the recording after the event.

 

“Middle Ages" is not only a concept of world history, but also a philosophical concept. In the history of philosophy, the middle ages means the "medium", which inherited the ancient philosophy and started the modern philosophy. The medieval philosophy in history of philosophy history includes the patristic philosophy from the 2nd century, scholasticism from the 11th century, and the late medieval philosophy from the 15th to the 16th century. In these three stages, religious faith and Greek philosophy were combined, and maintained tension. The relationship between faith and reason is the pivot of other philosophical issues. We can see such a regular phenomenon: in the important turning period of medieval philosophy, there will always be three kinds of positions: the feudalist's, the rationalist's and the comprehensives. The feudalist's often have the upper hand temporarily, but the comprehensives always win in the end. In the patristic period, the feudalists initially manifested themselves as biblical fundamentalism, while the rationalists represented by the Gnostic heresy, and the rationalism represented by Augustine finally gained the orthodox status. During the birth of scholasticism, the conflict between rationalists and feudalists was manifested in the opposition between dialectics and anti-dialectics. The dialectical theology represented by St. Anselmo integrated the two and became orthodox. After the introduction of Aristotelianism in the 13th century, rationalists and feudalists showed the conflict between Latin Avelloism and Bonaventunism, and Thomism which integrated the positions of the two schools, finally gained the orthodox status. In the late Middle Ages, Ockhamism caused the separation of scholasticism, while humanism revived the Greek Roman rational culture. The theology of "only faith" of the reformists opened up the way for early modern philosophy.

 

Date: Saturday, May 15 (China Standard Time)

 

Time: 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM (China Standard Time)

 

Language: Chinese

 

Agenda: 75 minutes of presentation followed by 30-45 minutes of group discussion

 

Platform: Tencent Meeting

 

Speaker: Professor Dunhua ZHAO (Peking University)

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  • Dunhua Zhao

    Peking University

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