For the past 2,000 years, Christians not only freely believe things and order their lives in ways that others likely do not, they also have a habit of asking questions and thinking seriously about things that others certainly do not. In honor of this tradition, this reading group returns to an early classic 4th century Christian text On the Incarnation by St. Athanasius of Alexandria (c.296-373), who asks and answers why God became one of us and dwelt among us. A light lunch will be provided and UVA students and faculty will receive a free copy of the text. Friends of Saints Athanasius (and Anselm!) also invited to register below.
Location: Minor 130
Time: 12:30 (lunch) 1:00-2:00pm
September 22: Chapter I-III
October 27: Chapters IV-V
November 17: Chapters VI-IX
All are invited, so invite a friend to join the group. Space is limited, so please complete the register form below. Questions? Email Fitz Green, fitz@studycenter.net; or Charles Kromkowski, cak5u@virginia.edu. Cosponsored by the St. Anselm Institute for Catholic Thought and The Center for Christian Study.