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Sayers Conference

Physical Sciences Building Room 120

This conference, named for Dorothy L. Sayers, investigates the topic of vocation with breakout panels of Cornell alumni followed by a keynote address from writer Andy Crouch ’90. The event is free and open to all, but we ask that you register here to help us plan. Visit the conference page for more details! This […]

Beimfohr-Neuss Lecture with Dr. Junius Johnson

Physical Sciences Building Room 120

The duties of managing work, home and relationships present a tyranny of daily tasks whose urgency is grounded in their practical necessity: these are the things without which we cannot live life at all or well. Given the time demands placed on us by these responsibilities, time spent developing the imagination and cultivating our sense […]

What Is Immateriality?

Physical Sciences Building Room 120

The debates about whether there are any immaterial entities are well-known. But not many people stop to ask the more fundamental question: What does it mean to be immaterial? What are we even asking about when we ask whether, e.g., our minds are immaterial or not? From spooky bodies to self-knowing boxes, this talk considers […]

Thomistic Institute Lecture

Physical Sciences Building Room 120

Join us for a lecture about creation and cosmology with Dr. William Carroll, hosted by the Thomistic Institute and Chesterton House. Dr. Carroll is the Thomas Aquinas Fellow in Theology and Science at Blackfriars Hall, Oxford and a member of the Faculty of Theology of the University of Oxford. He is interested in the reception […]

Chesterton House Painting