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TOWARDS A BIBLICAL THOMISM THOMAS AQUINAS AND THE RENEWAL OF BIBLICAL THEOLOGY April 24–26, 2017, Torun, Poland Tuesday, April 25 th 9.00 – Giuseppe De Virgilio (Pontifical University of the Holy Cross, Rome, Italy): Hermeneutics of “Revealed Morality” in the Pontifical Biblical Commission’s Document “The Bible and Morality. Biblical Roots of Christian Conduct” 9.45 – Michele Mazzeo OFM (Antonianum, Rome, Italy): Sacredness, dignity and mystery of human life: from the Bible to our times 11.00 – Coffee Break Round table : 11.15 – Mateusz Przanowski OP (Thomistic Institute, Warsaw, Poland): Formam servi accipiens (Phil 2:7) or plenus gratiae et veritatis (Jn 1:14)? The apparent dilemma in Aquinas’ exegesis. 11.45 – Janusz Kręcidło (Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, Poland): Aquinas’s exegetical mastery in Super Evangelium S. Joannis Lectura. A case study of John 21 12.15 – Jörgen Vijgen (Thomas Institute, Utrecht, Netherlands) The intelligibility of Aquinas’ account of marriage as remedium concupiscentiae in his commentary on 1 Corinthians 7:1-9 14.30–15.00 – Book Presentations 15.00–17.00 – Paper presentations – parallel in 2 groups: Group I 15.00 – Krzysztof Bardski (Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, Poland): „Allegoriae in universam Sacram Scripturam” attributed to Garnier of Langres as a pre-thomistic biblical summa symbolorum15.30 – Stefan Mangnus OP (Tilburg School of Catholic Theology/ Thomas Institute, Utrecht, Netherlands): Reading one Gospel in three ways 16.00 – Joseph Arias (Christendom College, Alexandria, Virginia, USA): Justifying Abraham: The Fruits of Saint Thomas’s Favorable Reading of the Patriarchs Revisited in Light of Magisterial and Canonical Sources Group II 15.00 – Mirosław Mróz (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń): “Be Strong in the Lord” (Eph 6:10). The Role of the Virtue of Fortitude in the Christian Life in the Light of the Commentary on the Epistle to the Ephesians by St. Thomas Aquinas 15.30 – Michał Mrozek OP (Thomistic Institute, Warsaw, Poland): How Aquinas reads Scripture in relation to Aristotle’s Philosophy in the Treatise on the Habitus (Summa Theologiae, 1-2, q. 49-70)? 16.00 – Andrzej Kubanowski (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń): Traces of Aquinas’s Theology of the Church in his Commentary on Ephesians Wednesday, April 26 th 9.00 – Matthew Levering (Mundelein Seminary, Illinois, USA): The Context of Christ’s Resurrection: The Old Testament in Aquinas’s Commentary on John 20–21 9.45 – Paweł Krupa OP (Thomistic Institute, Warsaw, Poland) The four meanings of the Bible: a classical tool in the hands of St. Thomas Aquinas 11.00 – Coffee Break Round table: 11.15 – Michael G. Sirilla (Franciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio, USA): The Theological and Pastoral Purposes of Aquinas’s Biblical Commentaries 11.45 – Marian Hanusek OP: Les défis et les devoirs des supérieurs de l’Eglise dans le Commentaire de la Première Epître à Timothée 12.15 – Marcin Trepczyński (University of Warsaw, Poland): Aquinas’ exegesis of Ps. 50 as a tool of Christian education? 12.45 – Dariusz Iwański (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń): The wise reading of Job: Aquinas vs modern exegetes 13.15 – Plenary session/discussion Organizers: Media patronage: Partners: Instytut Tomistyczny International Conference For more information visit https://biblicalthomism.wordpress.com Direct transmission from the conference website at https://tv.umk.pl Place: Faculty of Theology, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun (Ul. Gagarina 37) and Center for Dialogue John Paul II (Torun, Pl. Frelichowskiego 1) Monday, April 24 th 8.00 – Holly Mass in the Chapel of Seminary of Toruń 9.00 – Introduction (Jörgen Vijgen, Thomas Institute, Utrecht, Netherlands) 9.15 – Michael Sherwin OP (University of Fribourg, Switzerland): Thomas Aquinas and the Problem of the Biblical Conception of Love 10.00 – Enrique Alarcón (University of Navarra, Spain): Aquinas’ Harmonization of Evangelical Morality and Philosophical Ethics 11.15 – Coffee Break Round table: 11.30 – Stefano Zamboni SCJ (Alphonsianum, Rome, Italy): Natural Law, Divine Law and Revealed Morality or Moral Law. Continuity and Tentions 12.15 – Cajetan Cuddy OP (The University of Fribourg, Switzerland): The Bible and Morality: Aquinas on the Natural Law 12.45 – Paul M. Rogers (Emmanuel College University of Cambridge, United Kingdom): Prophecy and the Moral Life in Thomas Aquinas’s Commentary on 1 Corinthians 15.00–15.30 – Book Presentation 15.30–17.30 – Paper presentation 15.30 – Juan-Carlos Inostroza Lanas (The Catholic University of the Most Holy Conception, Chile): St. Thomas Aquinas, Martin Luther and Karl Barth on Romans 9 16.00 – Anthony Giambrone OP (The Ecole Biblique, Jerusalem, Israel): Haec doctrina tota de gratia Christi: The Prologues to Aquinas’ Commentaries on the Letters of St. Paul 16.30 – Piotr Goniszewski (University of Szczecin, Poland): The men redeemed or not-redeemed? The interpretation of Rom 7,14-25 in Thomas Aquinas’ Super Epistolam B. Pauli ad Romanos lectura and modern exegesis 18.00 – Concert (Centre of Dialogue, CD): Włodzimierz and Iwan Gajdyczuk: „Classics for two accordions” (Fryderyk Chopin, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Antonio Vivaldi, Tchaikovsky, Aram Khachaturian, Michał Kleofas Ogiński, Johann Strauss – father and son)

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TOWARDS

A BIBLICAL THOMISM

THOMAS AQUINAS

AND THE RENEWAL

OF BIBLICAL THEOLOGY

April 24–26, 2017, Torun, Poland

Tuesday, April 25th

9.00 – Giuseppe De Virgilio (Pontifical University of the Holy Cross, Rome, Italy): Hermeneutics of “Revealed Morality” in the Pontifical Biblical Commission’s Document “The Bible and Morality. Biblical Roots of Christian Conduct”

9.45 – Michele Mazzeo OFM (Antonianum, Rome, Italy): Sacredness, dignity and mystery of human life: from the Bible to our times

11.00 – Coffee Break

Round table :

11.15 – Mateusz Przanowski OP (Thomistic Institute, Warsaw, Poland): Formam servi accipiens (Phil 2:7) or plenus gratiae et veritatis (Jn 1:14)? The apparent dilemma in Aquinas’ exegesis.

11.45 – Janusz Kręcidło (Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, Poland): Aquinas’s exegetical mastery in Super Evangelium S. Joannis Lectura. A case study of John 21

12.15 – Jörgen Vijgen (Thomas Institute, Utrecht, Netherlands) The intelligibility of Aquinas’ account of marriage as remedium concupiscentiae in his commentary on 1 Corinthians 7:1-9

14.30–15.00 – Book Presentations

15.00–17.00 – Paper presentations – parallel in 2 groups:

Group I

15.00 – Krzysztof Bardski (Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, Poland): „Allegoriae in universam Sacram Scripturam” attributed to Garnier of Langres as a pre-thomistic biblical summa symbolorum”

15.30 – Stefan Mangnus OP (Tilburg School of Catholic Theology/Thomas Institute, Utrecht, Netherlands): Reading one Gospel in three ways

16.00 – Joseph Arias (Christendom College, Alexandria, Virginia, USA): Justifying Abraham: The Fruits of Saint Thomas’s Favorable Reading of the Patriarchs Revisited in Light of Magisterial and Canonical Sources

Group II

15.00 – Mirosław Mróz (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń): “Be Strong in the Lord” (Eph 6:10). The Role of the Virtue of Fortitude in the Christian Life in the Light of the Commentary on the Epistle to the Ephesians by St. Thomas Aquinas

15.30 – Michał Mrozek OP (Thomistic Institute, Warsaw, Poland): How Aquinas reads Scripture in relation to Aristotle’s Philosophy in the Treatise on the Habitus (Summa Theologiae, 1-2, q. 49-70)?

16.00 – Andrzej Kubanowski (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń): Traces of Aquinas’s Theology of the Church in his Commentary on Ephesians

Wednesday, April 26th

9.00 – Matthew Levering (Mundelein Seminary, Illinois, USA): The Context of Christ’s Resurrection: The Old Testament in Aquinas’s Commentary on John 20–21

9.45 – Paweł Krupa OP (Thomistic Institute, Warsaw, Poland) The four meanings of the Bible: a classical tool in the hands of St. Thomas Aquinas

11.00 – Coffee Break

Round table:

11.15 – Michael G. Sirilla (Franciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio, USA): The Theological and Pastoral Purposes of Aquinas’s Biblical Commentaries

11.45 – Marian Hanusek OP: Les défis et les devoirs des supérieurs de l’Eglise dans le Commentaire de la Première Epître à Timothée

12.15 – Marcin Trepczyński (University of Warsaw, Poland): Aquinas’ exegesis of Ps. 50 as a tool of Christian education?

12.45 – Dariusz Iwański (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń): The wise reading of Job: Aquinas vs modern exegetes

13.15 – Plenary session/discussion

Organizers: Media patronage: Partners:

Instytut Tomistyczny

International Conference

For more information visit https://biblicalthomism.wordpress.comDirect transmission from the conference website at https://tv.umk.pl

Place:

Faculty of Theology, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun (Ul. Gagarina 37)

and

Center for Dialogue John Paul II (Torun, Pl. Frelichowskiego 1)

Monday, April 24th

8.00 – Holly Mass in the Chapel of Seminary of Toruń

9.00 – Introduction (Jörgen Vijgen, Thomas Institute, Utrecht, Netherlands)

9.15 – Michael Sherwin OP (University of Fribourg, Switzerland): Thomas Aquinas and the Problem of the Biblical Conception of Love

10.00 – Enrique Alarcón (University of Navarra, Spain): Aquinas’ Harmonization of Evangelical Morality and Philosophical Ethics

11.15 – Coffee Break

Round table:

11.30 – Stefano Zamboni SCJ (Alphonsianum, Rome, Italy): Natural Law, Divine Law and Revealed Morality or Moral Law. Continuity and Tentions

12.15 – Cajetan Cuddy OP (The University of Fribourg, Switzerland): The Bible and Morality: Aquinas on the Natural Law

12.45 – Paul M. Rogers (Emmanuel College University of Cambridge, United Kingdom): Prophecy and the Moral Life in Thomas Aquinas’s Commentary on 1 Corinthians

15.00–15.30 – Book Presentation

15.30–17.30 – Paper presentation

15.30 – Juan-Carlos Inostroza Lanas (The Catholic University of the Most Holy Conception, Chile): St. Thomas Aquinas, Martin Luther and Karl Barth on Romans 9

16.00 – Anthony Giambrone OP (The Ecole Biblique, Jerusalem, Israel): Haec doctrina tota de gratia Christi: The Prologues to Aquinas’ Commentaries on the Letters of St. Paul

16.30 – Piotr Goniszewski (University of Szczecin, Poland): The men redeemed or not-redeemed? The interpretation of Rom 7,14-25 in Thomas Aquinas’ Super Epistolam B. Pauli ad Romanos lectura and modern exegesis

18.00 – Concert (Centre of Dialogue, CD): Włodzimierz and Iwan Gajdyczuk: „Classics for two accordions” (Fryderyk Chopin, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Antonio Vivaldi, Tchaikovsky, Aram Khachaturian, Michał Kleofas Ogiński, Johann Strauss – father and son)