Throughout the Winter 2022 term, our friends at Regent College's James M. Houston Centre for Humanity & the Common Good are pleased to present a series of 8 free public lectures titled "The Theology of the Person."
From views of the self in antiquity, to the intersection of personhood with human rights, race, and more, each of these 8 lectures explores the perennial question, "what is a human being?"
A number of the lecturers — Thomas Fuchs, Holger Zaborowski, and Eleanor McLaughlin — also serve as fellows on the Human Flourishing project.
January 26: Holger Zaborowski | “Going Beyond Oneself: The Dignity of the Human Person and the Revolution of Mercy” | VIEW LECTURE HERE
February 23: Thomas Fuchs | “Personhood and Neuroscience” | REGISTER HERE
March 16: Eleanor McLaughlin | “The Person and Disability” | REGISTER HERE
For more information on and registration for other lectures in the series, navigate to Regent College’s events calendar HERE.
ALL LECTURES ARE ONLINE ONLY, though in-person attendance may become possible as conditions permit.