The second offering is from the Centre for the Study of Western Tradition at Campion College. The Centre will be hosting a midday-symposium focusing on the theme of “Natural Law and Revelation in the Judeo-Christian Tradition”, on 4 May 2012 at Campion College from 11am-2pm. Featured speakers include Tracey Rowland from Melbourne’s John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family, Assoc. Prof Sandra Lynch and Renee Kohler-Ryan from Notre Dame University and Rabbi Shimon Cowan from the Institute of Judaism and Civilisation. A blurb for the symposium reads:
In a time when the great faith traditions are seeking to defend basic shared values against radical social legislation, it is important that they identify their commonalities. The notion of basic shared values, founded on faith, also has a deeper value: it promotes a fundamental unity amongst humanity with a living spiritual heart. The purpose of this seminar is to investigate areas of overlap between the values delivered in Jewish tradition in the tradition of revelation, with its commentary, from Sinai, and those delivered by the Christian tradition of natural law thinking. The Catholic scholar Professor Robert George has written that natural law is “entirely compatible with, and indeed, illumined by” revelation. The symposium will pursue this notion from the standpoints of Jewish and Christian tradition.
Click here for the poster and registration forms for the Symposium