16 episodes

Speakers and programs from Dominican University's Arts and Minds series, covering a range of topics from today's thought leaders.

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Speakers and programs from Dominican University's Arts and Minds series, covering a range of topics from today's thought leaders.

    The Haunting of Dominican

    The Haunting of Dominican

    In this At Home with Dominican episode, Professor Timothy Milinovich shared some of the ghost stories that have been passed down over the years from the halls of Dominican's gothic buildings and campus (is that an organ playing, mysteriously, late at night?). He also shared some insights on how theology, horror, and biblical studies intersect.

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    • 45 min
    Preaching with Their Lives: Dominicans and Disease in the South

    Preaching with Their Lives: Dominicans and Disease in the South

    Discussing the connections between the past and the present, as we face a challenging pandemic, Dr. Margaret McGuinness, historian of American Catholicism, reflects on religious responses to outbreaks of disease.  Focusing on the rolling outbreaks of Yellow Fever in the United States in the 19th century, Dr. McGuinness looks at the Dominican efforts to achieve both caritas and veritas in the midst of epidemiological outbreaks in the Mississippi valley.  This talk will also open the McGreal Center exhibition about how the Dominican family has faced disease in the American past  and their modern efforts in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.  The exhibit is available in person at Dominican University, and other Dominican institutions across the country.  Links to the digital exhibition are available on the McGreal Center site.



    This talk highlights a chapter in the McGreal Center’s new sponsored book, Preaching with their Lives: Dominicans on Mission in the United States After 1850, and is a part of a 2021 speaker series sponsored by the McGreal Center and the St Catherine of Siena Center at Dominican University, to highlight recent research in Dominican history, featured in our newly released book.

    • 54 min
    If Your Brain Offends Thee, Pluck Parts of It Out

    If Your Brain Offends Thee, Pluck Parts of It Out

    Delving into what are perhaps the modern-day equivalents of this biblical reference, Dominican University neuroscience professor Robert Calin-Jagemen takes us on a lively and thought provoking journey through "the past, present, and future of neuro-engineering for moral perfection".

    From the Caritas Veritas Symposium archives. Recorded in November 2013.



    You can also watch the presentation on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/embed/TDUzwy1RPig

    • 55 min
    Preaching with Their Lives: Economic Justice Past and Present

    Preaching with Their Lives: Economic Justice Past and Present

    Dr. Heath Carter, historian of American religious history at Princeton Theological Seminary, discusses the legacy of Dominican women advocating for economic justice in the early 20th century. Focusing on Dominican Sister Vincent Ferrer, a Sinsinawa Dominican Sister, Dr. Carter will talk about her efforts in the early 20th century in advocating Catholic social teaching, applied to the economic challenges of the period.  Leveraging the Dominican tradition of study, Sr. Vincent Ferrer led a national speaking campaign to advocate for social justice in economic policy.  This episode examines the connections between our current economic challenges and the role of religious communities in leading the discussion for economic change.

    This talk highlights a chapter in the McGreal Center’s new sponsored book, Preaching with their Lives: Dominicans on Mission in the United States After 1850, and is a part of a 2021 speaker series sponsored by the McGreal Center and the St Catherine of Siena Center at Dominican University, to highlight recent research in Dominican history, featured in our newly released book.

    • 55 min
    SOUL STORIES: I Am Migration

    SOUL STORIES: I Am Migration

    Developed by interns in the University Ministry Center with a grant from the Interfaith Youth Corps, Soul Stories was launched at the Better Together Coffeehouses on campus. Each event was curated around a particular topic and students worked with faculty and staff to hone their individual narratives.  The theme of this event was I Am Migration and the SOUL STORIES student storytellers stepped up to share their personal experiences.

    • 38 min
    Preaching with Their Lives: Dominican Contemplative Life, Ever Ancient, Ever New

    Preaching with Their Lives: Dominican Contemplative Life, Ever Ancient, Ever New

    On March 18, 2021, Sr. Cecilia Murray, historian of American religious history and Dominican Sister of Hope, joined us via Zoom to discuss the Dominican response to the American longing for contemplative life.  While some Americans found a cloistered life of prayer strange, others longed to live in communities of faith devoted to prayer, meditation, and contemplation.  In the midst of a busy and chaotic modern world, these communities were a witness to the desire to withdraw and meditate on spiritual mysteries.  

    This talk highlights a chapter in the McGreal Center’s new sponsored book, Preaching with their Lives: Dominicans on Mission in the United States After 1850, “Dominican Monasteries: Ever Ancient, Ever New.” This discussion is a part of a 2021 speaker series sponsored by the McGreal Center and the St Catherine of Siena Center at Dominican University, to highlight recent research in Dominican history, featured in our newly released book.

    This event was presented in partnership with the Catholic and Dominican Institute at Mount St. Mary College, Newburgh, NY.

    • 54 min

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