“One will observe,” wrote St. Thomas Aquinas, “that all things are arranged according to their degrees of beauty and excellence, and that the nearer they are to God, the more beautiful and better they are.”
While we hear the word “beauty” a great deal today—beauty products, beauty salons, beautiful people, “that fish was a beauty”—it’s safe to say that few people are thinking about beauty in the very Medieval way of St. Thomas, that the experience of beauty today is different than it was for Thomas’s contemporaries.
The question of the Medieval experience of beauty is one that Dr. Jason Baxter has been exploring this summer in a class for our friends at The University of St. Thomas and will continue to explore during the fall semester while he is on sabbatical.
Hobbes, Locke, Political Philosophy and the American Founding with Dr. Pavlos Papadopoulos
Medieval Manuscripts and the Movement of the Heavens with Dr. Henry Zapeda
Comedy, Tragedy, Satire, and "The Frogs" with Dr. Tiffany Schubert and Dr. Kent Lasnoski
Christ, the Incarnation, and the Scriptures with Prof. Travis Dziad
Reading Democritus Today with Dr. Michael Bolin
Making a Good Beginning with Dr. Glenn Arbery
The Challenge of the Sermon on the Mount with Dr. Jeremy Holmes
Courtly Love, Knightly Friendship, and the Once and Future King with Dr. Tiffany Schubert
Friendship: A Philosophical Perspective by Dr. Pavlos Papadopoulos
Friendship in an Age of Romance by Dr. Tiffany Schubert
"Unexpected Friendship: The Murderer and the Harlot" by Dr. Virginia Arbery
Loving Friends by Loving God: St. Thomas Aquinas on Friendship by Dr. Jeremy Holmes
Friendship and Politics by Dr. Virginia Arbery
"Friendship between Women: Jane and Elizabeth Bennet" by Dr. Tiffany Schubert
Friendship Between Men in The Iliad and in Moby Dick by Dr. Glenn Arbery
"Friendship in the Bible: The Story of David and Jonathan" by Dr. James Tonkowich
Vacation, Leisure, and Philosophy with Dr. Michael Bolin
"Is It Okay to Hate Math?" with Dr. Scott Olsson
Eastern Church, Western Church with Fr. David Anderson
"Yet": Wyoming Catholic College from Vision to Reality with Bishop David Ricken
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