Tuesday, January 16, 2024
"Tolle et Lege": Our Reading Group at the CLHP at Catholic
I'm delighted to announce "Tolle et Lege," an initiative of the Center for Law and the Human Person at Catholic University. This is a reading group that invites (gently urges?) students to "pick up and read" classic literature in the Catholic intellectual tradition. We'll meet on selected evenings for discussion and fellowship. We have an edifying slate of reading this semester.
First, on January 29, and in preparation for Professor Daniel Mahoney's lecture on Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, we'll be discussing two of Solzhenitsyn's essays, "Live Not By Lies" (1974) and his Harvard University address, rather timely again, "A World Split Apart" (1978).
Second, on March 25, we'll consider C.S. Lewis's wonderful tale of heaven and hell, The Great Divorce (1945).
All readings not otherwise available on the web are provided for free to students. Join us!
https://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/2024/01/tolle-et-lege-our-reading-group-at-the-clhp-at-catholic.html