Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Fourth Meeting

The Medieval Church: Part II

Time: December 8, 7:00 pm

Location: Richardson Church of the Nazarene, Room 233 (Coffee Room)

Selected Writings from Francis and Clare of Assisi

Click here for pdf document which has all the reading.

This document includes St. Francis' "Admonitions," "The Early Rule" for the Franciscan monastic order, "The Canticle of Brother Sun" (a poem), and "The Testament" of St. Clare. (The document is only 30 pages!)

Monday, November 17, 2008

Augustine and Lord of the Rings

As we discussed in our second meeting, Augustine believed that evil is a privation of good. Like darkness is the absence of light or cold is the absence of heat, evil is nothing in itself, but simply an absence of a good thing. Augustine summarizes his position in the Confessions: "If things are deprived of all good, they cease altogether to be; and this means that as long as they are, they are good. Therefore, whatever is, is good; and evil, the origin of which I was trying to find, is not a substance, because if it were a substance it would be good…So it became obvious to me that all that you have made is good, and that there are no substances whatsoever that were not made by you " (7.12).

I think this concept is beautifully depicted in J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. Robert Barron, a Roman Catholic theologian, has a youtube video which discusses how this concept is on display in the film. Click here to watch it.

Questions/comments are welcome.

Third Meeting


The Medieval Church: Part I

Time: November 24, 7:00 pm

Location: Richardson Church of the Nazarene, (Room 233, Coffee Room)

Book: Thomas a' Kempis, The Imitation of Christ

For a free online version of the book, click here. Copies are available for purchase ($5). Contact Scott Dermer if interested.