St. Anselm Institute Lecture on Friday, September 16, 2011
On Friday, September 16th at 5:00 p.m. at Minor Hall Auditorium on the grounds of the University of Virginia, Reinhard Hütter, who is Professor of Theology at Duke Divinity School, will present the first lecture of the year for the St. Anselm Institute.
His lecture is entitled, "The Lost Edges of the Modern Research University: A Catholic Philosophical Critique." During this lecture, Professor Hütter will examine the questions of the nature of the university and its relationship with the external culture. In particular, he will look to the Catholic intellectual tradition to help understand answers to these questions and to provide a framework for understanding what a university should be. This lecture is open to the public, and all are invited to attend.
More information about this lecture and Professor Hütter is available on the St. Anselm Institute website.
His lecture is entitled, "The Lost Edges of the Modern Research University: A Catholic Philosophical Critique." During this lecture, Professor Hütter will examine the questions of the nature of the university and its relationship with the external culture. In particular, he will look to the Catholic intellectual tradition to help understand answers to these questions and to provide a framework for understanding what a university should be. This lecture is open to the public, and all are invited to attend.
More information about this lecture and Professor Hütter is available on the St. Anselm Institute website.
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