Harvard Catholic Forum
The Harvard Catholic Forum seeks to share the riches of Catholic thought and culture with the academic, professional, and artistic worlds of Cambridge, Boston, and beyond. A project of the Harvard Catholic Center, St. Paul Harvard Square, and St. Paul Choir School, the Forum offers lectures, discussion groups, non-credit courses, musical performances, and other programs in which the Catholic tradition engages science, scholarship, the professions, and the arts.
Book Talk: A Theology of Health | Tyler VanderWeele
Creativity and Innovation at Notre Dame in Paris | Caroline Bruzelius
Cosmic Origins and Christian Creation | Karin Öberg
What's at Stake in Russia's War Against Ukraine? | Archbishop Borys Gudziak
Gender Therapies: Insights from Medicine and Psychology | Paul Hruz & Greg Kolodziejczak
Bad Boy of the Baroque | Elizabeth Lev
Miracles and the Limits of Rationality | Carlos Eire
The City and the Sacred: Case Studies from Baroque Rome
Naturalism vs. Supernaturalism: A Modern Construct?
Logos and Life: Benedict XVI and Nietzsche on Reason and the Reality of God
Subvert the Culture Through Love | Arthur Brooks
The Post-Dobbs Landscape: Medical and Legal Dimensions
Gary Anderson | The Preferential Option for the Poor in the Bible
The Catholic Intellectual Tradition with Bishop Robert Barron
Recovering Biblical Love from Emotionalism and Eroticism
Forgiveness: Integrating Theological and Psychological and Approaches
Sung Vespers 2022: Lecture, Discussion, and Vespers Service
The Sacramental Mystery of God Revealed in the Cosmos
Preventing Abuse and Healing the Church: 20 Years After Spotlight - Panel Discussion
Work in the Future: Economic Realities and Insights from Catholic Thought
Faith and Psychology Working Together Kevin Majeres, M.D.
Christian Humanism in the Renaissance: a Model for Us Today? Professor James Hankins
What Does Catholic Social Thought Tell Us About Work?
A Christian Perspective On Work - Who Needs it? with William Messenger
Racial Justice: The Challenge for Church and the Nation with Rev. J Bryan Hehir
The Catholic Social Tradition: Sources, Structure, and Specific Issues with Rev. J. Bryan Hehir
A Good Man is Hard to Find: St. Joseph in Art