The Scholasticum, an institute for the revival of the Scholastic method of study in Theology, Philosophy and Biblical Studies, as it was practiced at the University of Paris in the 13th century, is organizing to open in the Fall of 2025 offering courses throughout the 2025-2026 academic year.
For this reason, we are asking interested Academics who would like to teach with us, to take a look at ou...
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Bonaventure & Aquinas 750 years later: International Conference Dec. 5-7, 2024, Rome
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Quaestiones Disputatae: March 14, 2021 A. D.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frfurI2ofzo
On March 14th for the first time in centuries, there will be a public celebration of the Quaestiones Disputatae on the First Book of Sentences of Master Peter Lombard. These will be given in English, during a live broadcast by the Students of the Scholasticum, a medieval institute for the revival of Scholastic Thought.
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June 22, 2016: For all those who would like to keep up-to-date on the Institute, you can follow us on FB and Twitter through these links:
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Studium Scholasticum Onlus established in Italian Law, at Bagnoregio
Bagnoregio, Italy — May 26, 2016 A.D: The International Association of Academics, known as "the Scholasticum" on this day founded the Italian non-profit Cultural Association, at Bagnoregio,* known as the Studium Scholasticum Onlus.
Bagnoregio is the world-famous birth-place of the Seraphic Doctor, St. Bonaventure, whose thought and writings form the co-principal focus of the Scholasticum's cours...
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The Scholasticum in 2016
October 25, 2015: An international association of scholars announced today its intention to work for the establishment of a new institute of medieval studies dedicated to reviving the study of Scholastic Theology and Philosophy. The institute will have as its goal the formation of a new generation of faithful Catholic theologians and philosophers according to the method of study employed by Sts. ...
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