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This lecture was given on March 3rd, 2025, at College of William and Mary.
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About the Speaker:
Edmund Lazzari is Teaching Fellow in the Department of Catholic Studies at Duquesne University. Dr. Lazzari is also a member of the Aquinas and 'the Arabs' International Working Group and affiliated faculty of the Carl G. Grefenstette Center for Ethics in Science, Technology, and Law. A former Basselin Fellow, he earned an ecclesiastical licentiate degree in philosophy from the Catholic University of America, as well as a doctorate in systematic theology and ethics from Marquette University. He has previously taught philosophy and theology at Mount St. Mary's University, Marquette University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and other universities not starting with the letter "M." Dr. Lazzari has published on a wide variety of topics in theology, such as theology and science, the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas, Catholic-Muslim dialogue, liturgical theology, machine learning/AI, Catholic ethics, and extraterrestrial intelligence. He is the author of two books: Why Nature Matters: Unlocking Catholic Doctrine through Commonsense Philosophy (2022) and Miracles in Said Nursi and Thomas Aquinas (Routledge, 2024).
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0:25.8 | Okay, good evening, everyone. |
0:28.8 | Welcome to our first Temistic Institute lecture of the semester given by Dr. Edmund Lassari. |
0:31.6 | Edmund Lassari is teaching fellow |
0:33.2 | in the Department of Catholic Schools |
0:34.4 | at De Cajun University. |
0:35.8 | He is also a member of the Aquinas of the Arab International Working Group and affiliated faculty of the Carl G. Griffithet Center for Ethics |
0:42.9 | and Science Technology and Law. The Fort Worth Basslin Fellow, he earned an ecclesiastical |
0:47.0 | licentiate degree in philosophy from the Catholic University of America, as well as a doctrine, |
0:51.7 | systematic theology and ethics from Marquette University. He has previously taught philosophy and theology at Mont theology, and ethics from Marquette University. |
0:58.9 | He has previously taught philosophy and theology at Mount St. Mary's University, Marquette University, |
1:04.4 | the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and other universities not starting with a letter M. |
1:09.9 | Dr. Lazzari has published a wide variety on topics in theology, such as theology and science, |
1:11.2 | the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas, |
1:17.5 | Catholic Muslim Dialogue, Liturgical Theology, Machine Learning AI, Catholic Ethics, and Extritional Intelligence. He is the author of two books, Why Nature Matters, Unlocking Catholic Doctrine |
1:22.0 | Through Common Sense Philosophy, and Miracles in Said, Nursi, and Thomas Aquinas. And this lecture is in the Holy Trinity. |
1:29.5 | And I'll hand it over to you. |
1:31.4 | Dr. Sonsori. |
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