Bradley Lectures in Political Philosophy

Sponsored by the Departments of Philosophy, Political Science, and Theology
with the support of The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation. Contact:  shirley.gee@bc.edu; 617-552-4144.

Spring 2008 Schedule

Friday, January 25

Donald Maletz
University of Oklahoma

"Carl Schmitt's The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy"

Respondent:  Professor Jonathan Laurence, Political Science, Boston College.

Dinner and Discussion to follow lecture in McElroy Faculty Dining Room

4:00 p.m., McGuinn Auditorium, McGuinn 121

Fall 2007 Schedule


Friday, September 14

David Bolotin
Saint John's College, Santa Fe

"Socrates and the Eleatic Stranger: An Introduction to Plato's Sophist"

Respondent: Nasser Behnegar, Boston College

Dinner and Discussion to follow lecture in McElroy Faculty Dining Room

4:00 p.m., McGuinn Auditorium, McGuinn 121

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Friday, October 19

Pierre Manent
Centre de Recherches Politiques Raymond Aron

"The Charms and Limits of Secularization:
A Reflection on the ReligiousSituation of the West"

4:00 p.m., St. John's Hall, St. John's Seminary, 127 Lake St., Brighton, MA
5:30-6:30 p.m., General Reception, St. John's Seminary

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The Bolotin lecture is sponsored by the Departments of Philosophy, Political
Science and Theology, with the support of the Lynde and Harry Bradley
Foundation.

The Manent lecture is sponsored by the Departments of Philosophy, Political
Science and Theology, with the support of the Lynde and Harry Bradley
Foundation and The Ernest Fortin Memorial Foundation.

Contact:  Shirley Gee, geesh@bc.edu, 617-552-4144

Spring 2007 Schedule

All lectures will be held at 4:00 p.m., McGuinn Auditorium

Friday, January 26

DIANA SCHAUB
Loyola College of Maryland

“Bioethics and the Constitution”

Discussant:      Thomas Kohler, Boston College

         
Friday, February 16

J. JUDD OWEN
Emory University

“On Hobbes’s Hope regarding Religion”

Discussant: Christopher Kelly, Boston College

         

Friday, March 16

F. RUSSELL HITTINGER
University of Tulsa

“Two Modernisms, Two Thomisms:
Reflections on the Centenary of Pius X's Letter against the Modernists”

Discussant:  Frederick Lawrence, Boston College

Fall 2006 Schedule

All lectures will be held at 4:00 p.m.
McGuinn 121, Boston College

Friday, September 22:

Hugh Heclo
George Mason University

“Thinking Institutionally”

Respondents:  Marc Landy and R. Shep Melnick, Boston College



Friday, October 20:

Pierre Manent
Centre de Recherches Politiques Raymond Aron

“What is a Nation?”

Respondent:  Dennis Hale, Boston College

 

Friday, November 10:

Robert L. Wilken
University of Virginia

“The Many Faces of Augustine of Hippo”

Respondent:  To Be Announced

 

2005-2006 Schedule

Friday, September 23, 2005

Jerry Z. Muller
The Catholic University of America

“Specious Divisions: What We Lose When We Separate Cultural Critique and History of Philosophy from Religious Critique and Critique of Religion”

Respondent:  Arthur Madigan, S.J., Boston College
         

Friday, October 21, 2005

Pierre Manent
Centre de Recherches Politiques Raymond Aron, Paris

“The Triumph and Decline of the European Nation-State”

Respondent:  Gerald Easter, Boston College

 

Friday, November 11, 2005

John Witte, Jr.
Emory University

“Facts and Fictions of the Separation of Church and State
in American Constitutional History”

Respondent:  Gregory A. Kalscheur, S.J., Boston College Law School

 

Friday, January 27, 2006

Charles Fairbanks
Johns Hopkins University

“The Decline of the West?”

Discussant:  Christopher Kelly, Boston College

 

Friday, February 10, 2006

Christopher Caldwell
The Weekly Standard

“What Will Become of Europe?”

Discussant:  Peter Skerry, Boston College

 

Friday, March 17, 2006
 “A Boston BaconFest”

Tobin Craig
James Madison College

“Bacon on the Scientific Study of Politics”

Svetozar Minkov
Roosevelt University

“Bacon on How to Judge a Human Life”

Discussant:  Jerry Weinberger, Michigan State University

 


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