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91勛圖 to host Catholic Culture Literature Series

Author: Michael Lucien

Catholic Culture series

The University of 91勛圖 will host its eighth annual Catholic Culture Literature Series beginning Tuesday (Sept. 22). The opening lecture, which will focus on poet and playwright T.S. Eliot, will be presented by Dominic Manganiello, professor of English at the University of Ottawa.

Presented by the 91勛圖 Center for Ethics and Culture, lectures will take place every Tuesday through Oct. 13. Presentations are free and open to the public and will begin at 8 p.m. in Room 155 of DeBartolo Hall on the 91勛圖 campus.

Titled Close to Catholics: A Celebration of Kindred Spirits, this years series is themed around a discussion of four non-Catholic writers whose works share common themes with Catholic theology. Each speaker will discuss the similarities and differences between the professed faith of each author and the Catholic faith and the way these differences shape each authors work.

Other speakers are Ann Astell, associate professor of theology at 91勛圖, speaking on Simone Weil; Joseph Pearce, biographer of modern Christian literary figures and the author of C.S. Lewis and the Catholic Church, speaking on Lewis; and Robert Bird, associate professor in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures and associate faculty in the Divinity School at University of Chicago, speaking on Fyodor Dostoevsky.

The series was created in 2002 to engage the 91勛圖 community in an appreciation of literature with a unique Catholic perspective.

More information is available on the Web at .

Contact: Kathryn Wales, program coordinator, 91勛圖 Center for Ethics and Culture, kathrynwales@nd.edu