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Freedom, Friendship, and the Good Life: Lessons from the Pandemic

George Mason University

The Thomistic Institute at George Mason University presents a lecture by Fr. James Brent, O.P. of the Dominican House of Studies titled “Freedom, Friendship, and the Good Life: Lessons from the Pandemic.”

GMU Catholic Campus Ministry Chapel | 4515 Roberts Rd, Fairfax, VA 22032

Monday, April 19

5:30 PM

In-person attendance at this event will be limited to 60. Please register below to attend the lecture.

About the Speaker:

Fr. James Dominic Brent, O.P. was born and raised in Michigan. He pursued his undergraduate and graduate studies in Philosophy, and completed his doctorate in Philosophy at Saint Louis University on the epistemic status of Christian beliefs according to Saint Thomas Aquinas. He has articles in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy on Natural Theology, in the Oxford Handbook of Thomas Aquinas on “God’s Knowledge and Will”, and an article forthcoming on “Thomas Aquinas” in the Oxford Handbook of the Epistemology of Theology. He earned his STL from the Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception, and was ordained a priest in the same year. He taught in the School of Philosophy at The Catholic University of America from 2010- 2014, and spent the year of 2014-2015 doing full time itinerant preaching on college campuses across the United States.

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