Arguments for God's Existence: Recent Work on Ancient Arguments | Prof. Robert Koons

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St. Thomas Aquinas on the Beatitudes – Fr. Anton ten Klooster

This lecture was given on November 3rd, 2025, at Oxford University.For more information on upcoming events, visit us at thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events.About the Speakers:Fr. Anton is an assistant professor of theology at Tilburg University. His primary focus is on fundame ...  Show more

Engaging Politics as a Catholic – Dr. Jan Bentz

Dr. Jan Bentz explores what it means to engage politics as a Catholic, calling believers to critical thinking rooted in truth, a both‑and logic that resists polarization, and a discerning love of nation that remains ordered to the common good and eternal beatitude.This lecture wa ...  Show more

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