A Special Research Project
Understanding the Signs of Our Times:
Philosophical and Theological Perspectives
in collaboration with
University of Erfurt, Erfurt, Germany
Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, Italy
The current
pandemic felt by the entire globe has brought not only deep
anxieties and fears but also profound quests and search for
root causes and answers for our challenging situations –
socio-political, cultural, ecological, etc. In order to
understand the uniqueness and specificity of our times and
to look for some resources that may help us deepen our
understanding, this
special research project intends to explore the
philosophical-theological writings of a
special figure, Romano Guardini, one of most important
Catholic intellectuals in the 20th century.
The goal is not just to focus on Guardini himself or one
particular religion but to look into urgent issues and
challenges the entire humanity is facing today. His
philosophical and theological insights may
provide us with a specific perspective to study and diagnose
the contemporary conundrums and to inspire us to develop new
insights and thoughts compatible and corresponding to the
complex and globalized world in our times.
This special research project will focus on four important
issues: the crisis of the modern world, the impact of
technology, morality and spirituality. Hence,
a set of online seminars will study four most important
works written by Guardini: (1) The
End of the Modern World, (2) Letters
from Lake Como,
(3) The
Virtues: On Forms of Moral Life and (4) Spirit
of Liturgy. (Further
bibliography related to each topic will be provided during
each seminar.)
The project will be
coordinated by:
William A. Barbieri, Professor of Ethics,
Catholic University of America, Washington DC, USA
Yvonne Dohna Schlobitten, Professor of
Theological Aesthetics, Pontifical Gregorian University,
Rome, Italy
João J. Vila-Chã, Professor of Philosophy,
Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, Italy
Holger Zaborowski, Professor of Philosophy,
University of Erfurt, Erfurt, Germany
Schedules for Online Seminars
Seminar I. The Crisis of the Modern World
October 18 and November 1, 2021 (6.00-7.30pm Germany Time)
The End of the Modern World
(directed by Holger
Zaborowski)
Seminar II. Aesthetics
April
2 and 9, 2022 (6.00-7.30pm Rome Time)
Guardini’s Aesthetics
(directed by Yvonne
Dohna Schlobitten)
Seminar III. Power and Responsibility and the
Challenges of Technologies
March 27,
2023
Power and Responsibility & Letters
from Lake Como
(directed by João
J. Vila-Chã)
Seminar IV.
Morality
October
21, 2024
The Virtues: On Forms of
Moral Life
(directed by William
A. Barbieri)
Seminar V. Spirituality
March
2025
Spirit of Liturgy
(directed by Holger
Zaborowski & Yvonne
Dohna Schlobitten)
Schedules for In-person Conferences
Modernity, Culture and Person
University of Erfurt, Erfurt, Germany
Spirituality and Religious Experience
Gregorian University, Rome, Italy
Those who are interested in this
research project, please click the link under each seminar
above for further information and application.
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