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Morningside Church, Tallahassee
A Call to Follow
Scripture Text: Luke 5:1-11 Sunday, March 3, 2024 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2024-03-04
41 min
Hong Kong's Morningside
Side 6: Service Learning Abroad
As part of Morningside’s general education program, all students are required to participate in some type of service project. Some students choose to join the college’s international service learning trips over the summer. This year, the college led trips to Rabat, Morocco, Athens, Greece, and York, England. Three students from each trip share their experiences abroad and what they learned about local strategies for service.
2024-03-04
35 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
Others
Scripture Text: James 5:19-20 Sunday, February 18, 2024 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2024-02-19
33 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
Prayer
Scripture Text: James 5:13-18 Sunday, February 11, 2024 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2024-02-13
39 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
Practicing Patience
Scripture Text: James 5:7-12 Sunday, February 4, 2024 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2024-02-04
32 min
Hong Kong's Morningside
Side 5: The Changing Power of Language and Storytelling
For Morningside’s 2023-2024 One Book Programme, the author of Innards – a collection of short stories set in Soweto, South Africa – Magogodi oaMphela Makhene visited Hong Kong. During her trip, she discussed her book with Junior Fellow Alayna Lee and her journey as a writer and a storyteller. Her work on Innards and her social enterprise “Love As a Kind of Cure” demonstrates her belief in how communication, creativity, and community can be a force for change.
2024-01-30
34 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
Money Matters
Scripture Text: James 5:1-6 Sunday, January 28, 2024 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2024-01-29
34 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
The Greatness of God
Scripture Text: Psalm 139:1-18 Sunday, January 21, 2024 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2024-01-22
35 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
Abundant Living
Scripture Text: James 4:13-17 Sunday, January 14, 2024 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2024-01-14
39 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
Run Your Race
Scripture Text:Hebrews 12:1-3 Sunday, December 31, 2023 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2023-12-31
32 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
Joy!!!
Scripture Text: Luke 2:1-14 Sunday, December 24, 2023 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2023-12-24
36 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
Love Like Jesus
Scripture Text: 1 John 3:11-18 Sunday, December 17, 2023 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2023-12-18
38 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
Jesus is Our Hope
Scripture Text: Matthew 1:18-25 Sunday, December 3, 2023 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2023-12-04
27 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
Revival
Scripture Text: James 4:7-12 Sunday, November 26, 2023 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2023-11-26
34 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
Gratitude
Scripture Text: Psalm 100:1-5 Sunday, November 19th, 2023 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2023-11-19
40 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
Friend or Foe
Scripture Text: James 4:1-6 Sunday, November 12, 2023 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2023-11-12
38 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
Dealing with Life’s Battles
Scripture Text: 2 Kings 6:8-23 Sunday, November 5th, 2023 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2023-11-05
32 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
Wisdom Displayed
Scripture Text: James 3:13-18 Sunday, October 29, 2023 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2023-10-29
38 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
A Weapon of Mass Destruction
Scripture Text: James 3:1-12 Sunday, October 22, 2023 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2023-10-22
34 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
Signs of Life
Scripture Text: James 2:14-26 Sunday, October 15 2023 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2023-10-15
42 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
The Folly of Favoritism
Scripture Text: James 2:1-13 Sunday, October 8, 2023 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2023-10-09
28 min
Death By DVD
MORNINGSIDE FM : Phantasm II
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2023-10-06
51 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
Responding to God’s Truth
Scripture Text: James 1:19-27 Sunday, October 1, 2023 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2023-10-01
40 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
Temptation: The Invisible Killer
Scripture Text:James 1:13-18 Sunday, September 24, 2023 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2023-09-24
38 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
Learning the Lord’s Lessons
Scripture Text: James 1:5-11 Sunday, September 17, 2023 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2023-09-17
36 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
Growing Pains
Scripture Text: James 1:1-4 Sunday, September 10, 2023 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2023-09-10
39 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
Lessons from a Tree and a Temple
Scripture Text: Mark 11:11-21 Sunday, September 3, 2023 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2023-09-03
41 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
Shackling the Savior
Scripture Text: Mark 6:1-6 Sunday, August 27, 2023 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2023-08-28
37 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
Jesus Savior of the World
Scripture Text: Matthew 15:21-28 Sunday, August 20, 2023 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2023-08-21
29 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
Our Hope
Scripture Text: Mark 10:46-52 Sunday, August 13, 2023 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2023-08-14
34 min
Hong Kong's Morningside
Side 4: Turning Research Into Comics
Every year, Morningside chooses a book for its "One Book" program. The 2022-2023 One Book choice was Lissa, a graphic novel by Sherine Hamdy and Coleman Nye about medical intervention and the 2011 Egyptian revolution. In this episode, Hamdy and Nye talk with Junior Fellow Kait Roukey about their research in kidney transplants in Egypt and breast cancer in the U.S. and how they were inspired to create a graphic novel based on what they found. Their success demonstrates that academic research doesn't always have to turn into a paper.
2023-08-10
34 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
A Faithful Friend
Scripture Text: Mark 2:1-12 Sunday, August 6, 2023 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2023-08-07
31 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
The Mission
Scripture Text: Luke 19:1-10 Sunday, July 30, 2023 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2023-07-30
33 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
A Tragic Meeting with the Master
Scripture Text: Mark 10:17-27 Sunday, July 23, 2023 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2023-07-24
33 min
Morningside Church, Tallahassee
The Conversion of a Criminal
Scripture Text: Luke 23:32-43 Sunday, July 16, 2023 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
2023-07-17
38 min
Edina Morningside Community Church
Stay Encouraged (May 21, 2023)
Stay Encouraged (May 21, 2023) by Edina Morningside Community Church
2023-05-21
12 min
Hong Kong's Morningside
Side 3: University Friendships, Then and Now
The friends we make in university are a vital part of the Morningside experience. Listen to two groups of friends, one made up of Morningside alumni and the other of current students, talk about their relationships with each other and the impact it has had on their university life.
2023-05-11
34 min
Edina Morningside Community Church
Go To Galilee (April 9, 2023)
Go To Galilee (April 9, 2023) by Edina Morningside Community Church
2023-04-09
10 min
Edina Morningside Community Church
Sifting And Sorting (March 26, 2023)
Sifting And Sorting (March 26, 2023) by Edina Morningside Community Church
2023-03-26
14 min
Hong Kong's Morningside
Side 2: Home Away From Home
Many members of the Morningside community are international students. Listen to some of their stories, as they share why they decided to study abroad and how they've maintained a community miles away from home.
2023-03-16
37 min
Hong Kong's Morningside
Side 1: The Who, What, and Why of Morningside
Morningside is one of the nine colleges at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Listen to current and former Morningside faculty explain how Morningside was conceived and why having a small community as a university student is important.
2023-03-07
35 min
The Morningside Institute
Aquinas and Structural Racism
Thomas Aquinas's ethical system is framed in terms of evaluating an individual's intentional actions, which may be good or bad depending on their conformity with the natural law. Can such a framework make sense of the notion that social structures and practices can also be just or unjust, as in the contemporary notion of structural racism? On Thursday, February 23, 2023, the Morningside Institute hosted the John and Jean Oesterle Associate Professor of Thomistic Studies at the University of Notre Dame, Therese Cory for an online lecture. The Morningside Institute brings scholars and students together to examine human life b...
2023-02-27
00 min
The Morningside Institute
Learning to See: Images in Theology and Philosophy
We instinctively think of images as things we create, control, and consume. But in this lecture, Prof. Thomas Pfau (Duke) argued that our encounter with images and the visible world as a whole serves as a test of our spiritual and moral condition. Following a brief overview of his recent book on this subject, Prof. Pfau's lecture considered three images in some depth: the famous Pantocrator icon from Mt. Sinai monastery; a painting by Jan van Eyck; and a portrait by Paul Cézanne.On Wednesday, February 15, 2023, the Morningside Institute hosted Professor Thomas Pfau for an online lect...
2023-02-16
00 min
The Morningside Institute
Why Read Great Books?: Liberal Education in the Twenty-First Century
Are some books “great” in a way others are not? Can a core curriculum represent all the members of a university community? What should students get out of their classes in the Core? How should we justify liberal education today? These questions shaped many universities' curricula, including Columbia's Core, and today are at the center of debates about the purpose of education and the university.On Friday, February 3, 2023, the Morningside Institute hosted a conversation between Roosevelt Montás (Columbia) and Zena Hitz (St. John’s College), moderated by Emmanuelle Saada (Columbia). Zena Hitz is a tutor a...
2023-02-07
00 min
The Morningside Institute
The Myth of Left and Right
As American politics descends into a battle of anger and hostility between two groups called "left" and "right," people increasingly ask: What is the essential difference between these two ideological groups? In The Myth of Left and Right, Hyrum Lewis and Verlan Lewis provide the surprising answer: nothing. As the authors argue, there is no enduring philosophy, disposition, or essence uniting the various positions associated with the liberal and conservative ideologies of today. Far from being an eternal dividing line of American politics, the political spectrum came to the United States in the 1920s and, since then, left and...
2023-01-26
00 min
Morningside FM
Phantasm on VHS
Like so many others, I first discovered Phantasm by renting it on video. In this latest episode of Morningside FM, I sat down with Nick Box from Dead Format Cult Film Store & Retro Video Shop to talk about the golden age of VHS rentals, horror, and Phantasm! When he's not peddling dead formats, Nick is also an award-winning filmmaker https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4086158/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/phantasmpod/message
2022-12-30
1h 26
The Morningside Institute
Belief and Cult: Rethinking Roman Religion
Many scholars have held that Christianity created a new kind of religious belief and devotion, unlike the ritualistic, legal, and cultural religious practice widespread throughout the Roman Empire. But in a new book, Jacob Mackey (Occidental) draws on cognitive theory to argue that, despite having little to do with faith or salvation, real belief underlay every aspect of Roman religious practices and helped create and maintain Rome’s social reality. In a deep sense, no man could count as an augur and no act of animal slaughter as a successful offering to the gods, unless Romans collectively shared appropriate be...
2022-11-07
00 min
Morningside FM
Filming Phantasm: An Interview with Roberto A. Quezada
In a Morningside FM first, I chat to a crewmember from the original Phantasm! Roberto A. Quezada had so many roles on the film: second assistant cameraman, gaffer, location scout, and eventually assistant editor, that he was given that he was dubbed Phantasm's 'visual consultant' by Don Coscarelli and Paul Pepperman. Check out Roberto's photography at https://www.dardonphoto.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/phantasmpod/message
2022-10-21
1h 29
The Morningside Institute
Why Should Lawyers Represent Unpopular Clients?
In the past, a lawyer might have taken for granted, as one ABA report explained, that “one of the highest services the lawyer can render to society is to appear in court on behalf of client whose causes are in disfavor with the general public." But not today, when lawyers across the profession increasingly face boycotts, protests, and public shaming campaigns for zealously advocating on behalf of unpopular clients and causes. Are fundamental norms—including professional independence, commitment to service pro bono publico, access to justice, and the adversary system as a truth-seeking process—thereby under attack? Or is it app...
2022-10-18
00 min
Morningside FM
Introduction
The funeral is about to begin... Sir! Welcome to Morningside FM - the podcast where we talk all things Phantasm. Follow us here: https://linktr.ee/phantasmpod --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/phantasmpod/message
2022-07-26
02 min
The Morningside Institute
How to Live in the Earthly City: Augustine on Loves, Lies, and the Politics of Perfection
In this talk, Prof. Veronica Ogle (Assumption University) helps us understand how Augustine sees the earthly city as parodying the city of God, a process that produces illusions and lies that entrap its inhabitants in a nihilistic dreamworld. She explores how Augustine’s critique of the earthly city uncovers the self-love and lust for domination that drove Roman thought and history. But Augustine places his unmasking of Rome’s injustice within a broader framework aimed at reorienting this self-love to a love of God. He argues that we can live in the political sphere without participating in the earthly city...
2022-04-28
37 min
Edina Morningside Community Church
Seeds Of Easter Faith (April 17, 2022)
Seeds Of Easter Faith (April 17, 2022) by Edina Morningside Community Church
2022-04-17
16 min
The Morningside Institute
Ross Douthat: What Is the Common Good in a Pluralistic Society?
As our society continues to fracture, writers across the political spectrum have repeatedly invoked the classical concept of the common good. Thinkers such as Jacques Maritain and Yves Simon offered robust accounts of the common good in a pluralistic, democratic society. Yet frequently, today’s invocations of the common good dodge questions about pluralism and pass over these accounts or reject them outright. Were these earlier thinkers naïve? Do their accounts still offer us valuable insights, or were they better suited to a time that has now passed? How can we genuinely promote the common good in a soc...
2022-03-03
1h 04
The Morningside Institute
The Theological Framework of Secular Society — Eric Nelson
It seems as though our cultural and moral debates in America and Europe take place between a secular side and a traditional, frequently religious, side. Secular liberalism is seen as consciously moving away from religious convictions of the past toward a more fair and objective viewpoint. But some scholars argue that the framework of secular liberalism is rooted in Judaism and Christianity and still operates with their metaphysical and ethical categories—albeit in an unacknowledged way. In this talk, Eric Nelson (Harvard) explores the theological framework of secular society and the ways in which liberal thinking is inescapably religious....
2021-12-14
37 min
The Morningside Institute
Classical Allusions in Contemporary African American Poetry — Chiyuma Elliott
African American literature has a rich tradition of both using and discarding the classics. In the 20th century, the Black feminist poet Audre Lorde argued that, “[t]he master’s tools will never dismantle the master’s house,” and Gwendolyn Brooks, the first African American to win a Pulitzer Prize for poetry, was inspired by Black Arts Movement poets to de-colonize her artistic practice systematically by eschewing poetic forms and modes of European origin. In this talk, Prof. Chiyuma Elliott (Berkeley) will explore a different pole on that creative continuum: contemporary poets (herself included) for whom classical authors are key touc...
2021-12-13
40 min
The Morningside Institute
Taking Disagreement Seriously: Does Relativism Follow from Cultural Diversity? — Michele Moody-Adams
The problem of relativism has presented itself ever since Herodotus introduced his readers to the astounding variety of religious beliefs and moral judgements among human communities. Philosophers soon began to consider the proposition that there is no objective truth and falsity, right and wrong, but that all of these are products of different conventions and cannot apply beyond the contexts in which they originated. Indeed, relativism seems to be an intuitive response to the fact of cultural diversity. But it also seems to carry troubling implications for promoting justice, negotiating disagreements, and leading one's life with purpose and integrity...
2021-12-08
37 min
The Morningside Institute
Reading Augustine at a Time of Chaos — Russell Hittinger
In August 410 Alaric, King of the Goths, entered Rome with his army, and proceeded to carry out a rather impressive version of a “sack”: murder, mayhem, theft, and desecration of churches and consecrated virgins. St. Augustine, then the bishop of Hippo Regius in North Africa, soon received a large number of refugees, both pagan and Christian. These refugees grumbled that Christianity failed to protect the City. After all, what are gods good for if they cannot guarantee the temporal safety and prosperity of Rome? Four months later, Augustine preached a sermon outlining the true lessons of this catastrophe. Within the...
2021-11-02
42 min
The Morningside Institute
Plato on the Relativism of Protagoras — Katja Vogt
The Ancient Greek Sophists kickstarted moral philosophy in the West with the provocative idea of relativism: that there is no objective right and wrong. Plato formulated and refuted the relativism of the Sophist Protagoras in his dialogue Theatetus, and this engagement remains arguably the most interesting discussion of relativism in the history of philosophy. If relativism is demonstrably false, why is it still interesting? Is there still truth that we can take away from it?Professor Katja Vogt (Columbia), a specialist in ancient philosophy and ethics, led a seminar on Plato’s discussion of Protagorean relativism for th...
2021-10-27
30 min
The Morningside Institute
Resurrecting Justice: How Can a Broader Vision of Justice Heal Society's Wounds? — Daniel Philpott
It is time to rethink justice. Dominant in the West is the classic definition of justice as the constant will to render another his due. In the modern world, this definition has come to mean rights and retribution. However, based on his experience as an activist in Kashmir and the Great Lakes Region of Africa, Prof. Daniel Philpott (Notre Dame) finds this conception inadequate for reconciliation after large-scale violence and denials of dignity. By contrast, the Bible offers a broader concept of justice based on right relationship. This framework does not reject rights or punishment but includes obligations and...
2021-10-09
40 min
Edina Morningside Community Church
Thanks Be To God? (September 19, 2021)
Thanks Be To God? (September 19, 2021) by Edina Morningside Community Church
2021-09-19
17 min
Edina Morningside Community Church
Creative Creatures (September 12, 2021)
Creative Creatures (September 12, 2021) by Edina Morningside Community Church
2021-09-12
16 min
Edina Morningside Community Church
Persistence In Prayer and Action (August 29, 2021)
Persistence In Prayer and Action (August 29, 2021) by Edina Morningside Community Church
2021-09-12
12 min
The Morningside Institute
What Does Game Theory Say about the Philosophy of Religion? — Lara Buchak
Popular theories like game theory try to explain why people find it rational to accept risk when making decisions, especially economic ones. But as thinkers such as Kierkegaard and Pascal argued, accepting risk factors into the greatest questions of life, such as whether or not to profess faith in a particular religious creed or philosophy. Join us for a lecture from Prof. Lara Buchak (Princeton) on how our understanding of rationality and risk can help us understand what faith is and when it might be rational to have faith.Lara Buchak is a Professor in the Philosophy...
2021-05-18
44 min
The Morningside Institute
Hannah Arendt: Space Conquest and the End of Humanitas — Charles McNamara
Much has been written recently about Arendt's political observation that totalitarian masses would "believe everything and nothing, think that everything was possible and that nothing was true," but her views on space exploration and astronomy have attracted less attention, even if she ranks "the invention of the telescope" alongside the Protestant Reformation among the decisive events of the modern era. As entrepreneurs and nations alike race toward the Moon, Mars, and beyond, what moral and political questions surrounding space exploration might emerge? How does Arendt's unease with our "conquest of space" invite us to reconsider the achievements of Galileo...
2021-04-12
00 min
The Morningside Institute
Can You Separate Morality and Politics? Hume's Politics of Humanity — Aaron Zubia
Must public actors sacrifice their principles in order to advance their desired political ends? Realists, who argue that the messiness of political life makes moral purity impossible, accuse moralists of having their heads in the clouds. But Hume reminds us that one need not ignore political reality in order to promote a humane political culture.This is a Living the Core seminar with Aaron Zubia, who is a Postdoctoral Fellow with The Tocqueville Program in the Department of Politics and International Affairs at Furman University. In 2019-20, he was a Thomas W. Smith Postdoctoral Research Associate in...
2021-04-09
30 min
The Morningside Institute
The Problems of Acedia: Some Historical and Contemporary Reflections on Distraction and Rest — Chris Jones
Religious thinkers and contemporary scientists have seen acedia as a fundamental problem, as it opposes the goal of rest in relationship to the divine and enjoying the goodness of human relationships. Drawing upon Evagrius, Aquinas, and contemporary psychology, Prof. Chris Jones (Barry University) will offer advice on how to identify acedia in the distractions of contemporary life and offers practices to correct its harmful influence.Chris Jones is Assistant Professor of Theological Ethics and Director of the Doctor of Ministry Program at Barry University. This lecture was given to the Morningside Institute on March 15, 2021. The...
2021-04-08
42 min
The Morningside Institute
Violence and the Spread of Islam in Late Antique Christian Societies — Christian Sahner
You may watch this lecture along with Dr. Sahner’s PowerPoint presentation on YouTube: https://youtu.be/96CmUeeNLlsHow did the medieval Middle East transform from a majority-Christian world to a majority-Muslim world, and what role did violence play (or not play) in this process? This lecture explores how Christians across the early Islamic caliphate slowly converted to the faith of the Arab conquerors and how small groups of individuals rejected this faith through dramatic acts of resistance, including apostasy and blasphemy. Christian Sahner is associate professor of Islamic history and a fellow of St. Cro...
2021-03-19
41 min
The Morningside Institute
Using History Well: How Past Discord Can Help Us Understand a Divided Present — James Hankins & Allen Guelzo
Many wonder what will come of the deep divisions in American society. What lessons do the Civil War and other historic periods of conflict offer for our own divided time? How can we use history well to understand the present? Join us for a conversation with two of America's greatest historians, Allen Guelzo (Princeton) and James Hankins (Harvard), who will reflect on these conversations in light of the Civil War and the Italian Renaissance.Allen C. Guelzo is the Senior Research Scholar in the Council of the Humanities at Princeton University and Director of the James Madison...
2021-03-02
54 min
The Morningside Institute
What It Means to Be Human: Taking the Body Seriously in Contemporary Ethics — O. Carter Snead (Notre Dame)
You may watch this lecture along with Dr. Snead's PowerPoint presentation on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Uab1SpYgAVIThe natural limits of the human body make us vulnerable and therefore dependent, throughout our lives, on others. Yet American law and policy disregard these stubborn facts, with statutes and judicial decisions that presume people to be autonomous, defined by their capacity to choose. This individualistic ideology captures important truths about human freedom, but it also means that we have no obligations to each other unless we actively, voluntarily embrace them. Under such circumstances, the most vulnerable among us...
2021-03-01
47 min
The Morningside Institute
The Arabic Roots of Medieval Scholasticism
The translation of Avicenna and other writers of the Islamic Golden Age into Latin was one of the most formative events in the history of Western Philosophy. Professor Therese Cory (Notre Dame) provides a glimpse of the “detective story” of how knowledge was transmitted from Muslim scholars to the European scholastics. She also discusses (24:48) how one particular idea from Averroes played an important part in the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas and continues to influence Christian theology today. As it turns out, the familiar claim that medieval scholastic philosophy was simply a rehash of Aristotle’s cannot be further from t...
2020-12-14
38 min
The Morningside Institute
Faith and the Big Bang Cosmos of Georges Lemaître
In 1930 the Catholic priest and physicist Georges Lemaître published a revolutionary view of the cosmos as one with a finite age and a definite beginning. But how he got there is as interesting a story as the idea of the Big Bang itself, and reveals just how profoundly this one man of faith and science set the stage for modern cosmology, the study of the universe’s origin and evolution.Jonathan I. Lunine, David C. Duncan Professor in the Physical Sciences and chair of the department of Astronomy at Cornell University, tells the story of this...
2020-12-14
52 min
Edina Morningside Community Church
Room Enough For Everyone (Emily Goldthwaite Fries; November 29, 2020)
Room Enough For Everyone (Emily Goldthwaite Fries; November 29, 2020) by Edina Morningside Community Church
2020-11-29
16 min
The Morningside Institute
The Error of Beginnings and the Beginning of Errors: Cosmology and Creation
This is the final lecture in a four-part series by Prof. William Carroll (Oxford) titled “Evolution, Cosmology, and Creation: From Darwin and Hawking to Aquinas”. This lecture explores recent developments in cosmology and the problems that would follow from identifying the concept of creation with that of a beginning. These lectures were presented from September 23 to October 14, 2020 at the Morningside Institute.
2020-11-24
47 min
The Morningside Institute
Transcendence, Providence, and Divine Agency in Nature
This is the third lecture in a four-part series by Prof. William Carroll (Oxford) titled “Evolution, Cosmology, and Creation: From Darwin and Hawking to Aquinas”. This lecture explores whether it is possible to have an idea of God as providential (i.e. as someone whose Will is never frustrated) in the context of an evolving universe of contingency and chance. These lectures were presented from September 23 to October 14, 2020 at the Morningside Institute.
2020-11-24
44 min
The Morningside Institute
Creation and a Self-Sufficient Universe
This is the second lecture in a four-part series by Prof. William Carroll (Oxford) titled “Evolution, Cosmology, and Creation: From Darwin and Hawking to Aquinas”. This lecture explores whether the autonomy of natural processes is compatible with God being the complete cause of all that is. These lectures are presented from September 23 to October 14, 2020 at the Morningside Institute.
2020-11-23
45 min
The Morningside Institute
The Challenges of Evolution and the Metaphysics of Creation
This is the first lecture in a four-part series by Prof. William Carroll (Oxford) titled “Evolution, Cosmology, and Creation: From Darwin and Hawking to Aquinas”. This lecture explores the challenges that evolutionary biology offers to the traditional doctrine of creation, and whether there can be a metaphysical view of creation distinct from the natural-scientific view. This series was presented from September 23 to October 14, 2020 at the Morningside Institute.
2020-11-23
44 min
Edina Morningside Community Church
Count The Stars (September 20, 2020)
Count The Stars (September 20, 2020) by Edina Morningside Community Church
2020-09-20
11 min
Edina Morningside Community Church
Despair Unraveled Into Joy (June 7, 2020)
Despair Unraveled Into Joy (June 7, 2020) by Edina Morningside Community Church
2020-06-07
18 min
Edina Morningside Community Church
God Of Our Descendants (Pentecost; May 31, 2020)
God Of Our Descendants (Pentecost; May 31, 2020) by Edina Morningside Community Church
2020-05-31
15 min
Edina Morningside Community Church
Perpetual Change (May 24, 2020)
Perpetual Change (May 24, 2020) by Edina Morningside Community Church
2020-05-24
10 min
Edina Morningside Community Church
Enduring Love (May 17, 2020)
Enduring Love (May 17, 2020) by Edina Morningside Community Church
2020-05-17
12 min
Edina Morningside Community Church
Working Together (Rev. Emily Goldthwaite Fries; May 10, 2020)
Working Together (Rev. Emily Goldthwaite Fries; May 10, 2020) by Edina Morningside Community Church
2020-05-10
15 min
Edina Morningside Community Church
The World Turned Upside Down (May 3, 2020)
The World Turned Upside Down (May 3, 2020) by Edina Morningside Community Church
2020-05-03
11 min
Edina Morningside Community Church
Healing Creation (April 26, 2020)
Healing Creation (April 26, 2020) by Edina Morningside Community Church
2020-04-26
14 min
Edina Morningside Community Church
Bearing Witness, with Karin B. Miller (April 19, 2020)
Bearing Witness, with Karin B. Miller (April 19, 2020) by Edina Morningside Community Church
2020-04-19
00 min
Edina Morningside Community Church
Finish the Story In Galilee (Easter; April 12, 2020)
Finish the Story In Galilee (Easter; April 12, 2020) by Edina Morningside Community Church
2020-04-12
00 min
Edina Morningside Community Church
Committing (Palm Sunday; April 5, 2020)
Committing (Palm Sunday; April 5, 2020) by Edina Morningside Community Church
2020-04-06
00 min
The Morningside Institute
Morality and Mortality in Willa Cather's Death Comes for the Archbishop | Sr. Ann Astell
This presentation by Sr. Ann Astell, Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame, was given as part of "The Moral Imagination of the Novel", a conference held at Columbia University on 4-5 October 2019.The conference was co-hosted by the Morningside Institute, Columbia University's Department of Philosophy, and the Thomistic Institute. The program included lectures by Paul Elie (Georgetown), Lauren Kopajtic (Fordham), Dhananjay Jagannathan (Columbia), Sr. Ann Astell ( Notre Dame), and Thomas Pavel (Chicago).For more information about this and other events, please visit MorningsideInstitute.org.
2020-02-03
58 min
The Morningside Institute
Fiction and Moral Reflection | Thomas Pavel
This presentation by Professor Thomas Pavel (University of Chicago) was given as part of "The Moral Imagination of the Novel", a conference held at Columbia University on 4-5 October 2019.Professor Pavel is the Gordon J. Laing Distinguished Service Professor in Romance Languages and Literatures, Comparative Literature, the Committee on Social Thought, and Fundamentals at the University of Chicago.The conference was co-hosted by the Morningside Institute, Columbia University's Department of Philosophy, and the Thomistic Institute. The program included lectures by Paul Elie (Georgetown), Lauren Kopajtic (Fordham), Dhananjay Jagannathan (Columbia), Sr. Ann Astell ( Notre Dame), and...
2020-02-03
1h 03
Edina Morningside Community Church
Healing Power (February 2, 2020)
Healing Power (February 2, 2020) by Edina Morningside Community Church
2020-02-02
00 min
The Morningside Institute
Etiquette and Morality in the Novel
This presentation by Spencer Lee Lenfield, PhD candidate in English at Yale University, was given as part of "The Moral Imagination of the Novel", a conference held at Columbia University on 4-5 October 2019.The conference was co-hosted by the Morningside Institute, Columbia University's Department of Philosophy, and the Thomistic Institute. The program included lectures by Paul Elie (Georgetown), Lauren Kopajtic (Fordham), Dhananjay Jagannathan (Columbia), Sr. Ann Astell ( Notre Dame), and Thomas Pavel (Chicago).For more information about this and other events, please visit MorningsideInstitute.org.
2019-12-18
19 min
The Morningside Institute
The Anti-Moral Imagination Of Michel Houellebecq | Dhananjay Jagannathan
This presentation by Dhananjay Jagannathan, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University, was given as part of "The Moral Imagination of the Novel", a conference held at Columbia University on 4-5 October 2019.The conference was co-hosted by the Morningside Institute, Columbia University's Department of Philosophy, and the Thomistic Institute. The program included lectures by Paul Elie (Georgetown), Lauren Kopajtic (Fordham), Dhananjay Jagannathan (Columbia), Sr. Ann Astell ( Notre Dame), and Thomas Pavel (Chicago).For more information about this and other events, please visit MorningsideInstitute.org.
2019-10-31
1h 11
The Morningside Institute
Imagination and Discernment in Jane Austin’s Persuasion | Lauren Kopajtic
The handout can be found here: http://bit.ly/36mEs This lecture by Lauren Kopajtic, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University, was given as part of "The Moral Imagination of the Novel", a conference held at Columbia University on 4-5 October 2019.The conference was co-hosted by the Morningside Institute, Columbia University's Department of Philosophy, and the Thomistic Institute. The program included lectures by Paul Elie (Georgetown), Dhananjay Jagannathan (Columbia), Sr. Ann Astell ( Notre Dame), and Thomas Pavel (Chicago).For more information about this and other events, please visit MorningsideInstitute.org.
2019-10-31
44 min
The Morningside Institute
Why Christian Fiction has Nearly Vanished
This presentation by William Gonch, PhD candidate in English at University of Maryland, was given as part of "The Moral Imagination of the Novel", a conference held at Columbia University on 4-5 October 2019.The conference was co-hosted by the Morningside Institute, Columbia University's Department of Philosophy, and the Thomistic Institute. The program included lectures by Paul Elie (Georgetown), Lauren Kopajtic (Fordham), Dhananjay Jagannathan (Columbia), Sr. Ann Astell ( Notre Dame), and Thomas Pavel (Chicago).For more information about this and other events, please visit MorningsideInstitute.org.
2019-10-31
26 min
The Morningside Institute
Walker Percy's The Moviegoer Seen Again | Paul Elie
This lecture by Prof. Paul Elie (Georgetown) was given as part of "The Moral Imagination of the Novel", a conference held at Columbia University on 4-5 October 2019.The conference was co-hosted by the Morningside Institute, Columbia University's Department of Philosophy, and the Thomistic Institute. The program included lectures by Lauren Kopajtic (Fordham), Dhananjay Jagannathan (Columbia), Sr. Ann Astell ( Notre Dame), and Thomas Pavel (Chicago).For more information about this and other events, please visit MorningsideInstitute.org.
2019-10-30
1h 06
The Morningside Institute
How Can I Say What I Never Knew? The Limits of Moral Knowledge in Great Expectations
This presentation by Catherine Enwright, PhD candidate in English at Boston College, was given as part of "The Moral Imagination of the Novel", a conference held at Columbia University on 4-5 October 2019.The conference was co-hosted by the Morningside Institute, Columbia University's Department of Philosophy, and the Thomistic Institute. The program included lectures by Paul Elie (Georgetown), Lauren Kopajtic (Fordham), Dhananjay Jagannathan (Columbia), Sr. Ann Astell ( Notre Dame), and Thomas Pavel (Chicago).For more information about this and other events, please visit MorningsideInstitute.org.
2019-10-30
21 min
The Morningside Institute
Local Goods, Global Good, and Desire | Dr. Candace Vogler
A lecture given during "Desire and the Good Life: Reflections on the Aristotelian Tradition," a conference cosponsored by the Thomistic Institute, the Morningside Institute, and the Philosophy Department of Columbia University at Columbia University in New York City. October 12-13, 2018.
2019-09-24
00 min
The Morningside Institute
To be Good is to Do the Truth | Dr. Jennifer Frey
The handout for this lecture is available at thomisticinstitute.org/hand-out-for-…jennifer-freyA lecture given during "Desire and the Good Life: Reflections on the Aristotelian Tradition," a conference cosponsored by the Thomistic Institute, the Morningside Institute, and the Philosophy Department of Columbia University at Columbia University in New York City. October 12-13, 2018.
2019-09-24
56 min
The Morningside Institute
The Rationality of Desire: A Defense of Platonism | Dr. Dhananjay Jagannathan
The handout for this lecture is available at https://thomisticinstitute.org/hand-out-for-dr-dhananjay-jagannathan.A lecture given during "Desire and the Good Life: Reflections on the Aristotelian Tradition," a conference cosponsored by the Thomistic Institute, the Morningside Institute, and the Philosophy Department of Columbia University at Columbia University in New York City. October 12-13, 2018.For more information on other events by the Morningside Institute, check out our website: MorningsideInstitute.org
2019-09-24
11h 53
The Morningside Institute
Does the Phrase "Great Books" Have a Determinate Meaning?
Hear the lecture by Dr. Eva Brann (St. John's College) given at Morningside Institute’s conference “The Great Books at 100,” in celebration of the centennial of Columbia University's Contemporary Civilization course.
2019-08-21
1h 10