Last week theologian Dr. Jeremy Holmes gave us an introduction to St. John Paul II’s 1993 encyclical, Veritatis Splendor, The Splendor of Truth.
St. John Paul II wrote the encyclical in response to trends in moral theology that for the most part denied that morality can be universal, objective, and permanent.
He critiqued any doctrines that would “grant to individuals or social groups the right to determine what is good or evil.”
Yet we make judgments about good and evil every day and the source of those judgments is our consciences.
Dr. Kent Lasnoski teaches moral theology at Wyoming Catholic College and has for many years been a student of St. John Paul II and his ethical writings. In this edition of The After Dinner Scholar, he explains the nature of conscience in Pope St. John Paul's writings.
The Word Became Flesh: St. Athanasius' "On the Incarnation" with Dr. Jeremy Holmes
Master of My Own Fate or Dependent Rational Animal? with Dr. Thaddeus Kozinski
Poetry, Praise, and "Pied Beauty" with Dr. Jason Baxter
What is the Soul?: Aristotle's de Anima with Dr. Michael Bolin
Gritty Stones, Civilizational Mission, and History: Reflections on the Life of Stephen Tonsor with Dr. Gleaves Whitney
Lumen Gentium for All Saints' Day with Professor Kyle Washut
Shakespeare, Caesar, Culture, and Politics with Dr. Khalil Habib
Dionysus, Apollo, and the Challenge of Deep Knowing with Dr. Thaddeus Kozinski
Mountains, Rivers, Backpacks, and the Liberal Arts with Dr. Thomas Zimmer
Hamilton, Madison, and Jay: Exploring "The Federalist Papers" with Dr. Virginia Arbery
Plato's "Alcibiades": The Gateway to Philosophy with Professor Kyle Washut
Transcending Time and Space through the Study of Latin with Professor Eugene Hamilton
Good without God?: Iris Murdoch's Moral Vision with Dr. Thaddeus Kozinski
Religious Liberty in America with Dr. James Tonkowich
The Witness of the Whisky Priest: Graham Greene's "The Power and the Glory" with Dr. Glenn Arbery
Flannery O’Connor and the Warthog from Hell with Dr. Kent Lasnoski
Lecture: Prospero's Return by Dr. Glenn Arbery
The Use of Power and the Possibility of Grace in Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” with Dr. Glenn Arbery
Lecture: The Exodus and America by Dr. Virginia Arbery
The Puritans, the Exodus, and the American Experience with Dr. Virginia Arbery
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