Hoynack Archive Center | Hillsdale College | Hillsdale, MI
Christ is the Word spoken by the Father. He is revealed to us in the Scriptures and points to Himself as a principle by which the Christian should “read” experience, history, and reality. Yet how does a reader engage with literature “Christologically”? What are the unique perspectives that Christ can bring in the interpretation and experience of written works?
Drs. Justin Jackson (Hillsdale College), Michael Mack (Catholic University of America), and Thomas Pfau (Duke University) will address these questions at the Hillsdale Thomistic Institute’s Christology in Literature conference, examining the theology of literature and exploring the approach that both literary movements and particular authors take regarding Christology.
Please join us on Saturday, April 22, 2:00 - 9:00 PM. We hope to see you there!
Speakers:
Prof. Justin Jackson (Hillsdale College)
Prof. Michael Mack (The Catholic University of America)
Prof. Thomas Pfau (Duke University)
Registration: Undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty, and all lovers of wisdom are invited to attend.
Schedule:
NB: All events will be in the Hoynack Room unless otherwise noted
Saturday, April 22
2:00 PM — “Christology in Literature” | Prof. Justin Jackson (Hillsdale College) | Followed by Q&A
3:00 PM — Break
3:30 PM — “Sidney, Shakespeare, and the Imago Dei” | Prof. Michael Mack (The Catholic University of America) | Followed by Q&A
4:30 PM — Break for Dinner
6:30 PM — “‘You no longer despise my voice’: Conversion and Annunciation in Paul Claudel’s Magnificat” | Prof. Thomas Pfau
7:30 PM — “Quodlibetal” panel with all speakers'
9:00 PM — Soiree | Dow Conference Center