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Aquinas and Religious Pluralism: How to Engage Without Sacrificing the Truth

  • Merten Hall 1203 4441 George Mason Boulevard Fairfax, VA, 22030 United States (map)

George Mason University

The Thomistic Institute at George Mason University presents a lecture by Prof. Thomas Hibbs of Baylor University titled “Aquinas and Religious Pluralism: How to Engage Without Sacrificing the Truth.”

Merten Hall 1203

Tuesday, Dec. 7

6:00 PM

This lecture is free and open to the public.


About the speaker:

Thomas Hibbs is currently Distinguished Professor of Ethics & Culture and Dean of the Honors College at Baylor University. He is the author of books including Virtue's Splendor: Wisdom, Prudence, and the Human Good and Shows About Nothing, one of two books of his about film. He has nearly completed a book on Pascal, tentatively entitled Divine Irony and is at work on a book on Nihilism, Beauty, and God, an application of Jacques Maritain’s aesthetic theory to the arts of poetry and painting in the 20th century. He also has written on film, culture, books and higher education in publications including Books and Culture, Christianity Today, First Things, and The Chronicle of Higher Education.

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