Nova Forum Seminar: Birthing, Eating, and Dying

Nova Forum Seminar: Birthing, Eating, and Dying

Join us for the second seminar of the semester! Nova Forum Seminar: Birthing, Eating, & Dying led by Fr. Luke Dysinger & Stefano Rebeggiani.

By Nova Forum

Date and time

Saturday, October 14, 2023 · 9am - 1:30pm PDT

Location

Our Savior Parish & USC Caruso Catholic Center, West 32nd Street, Los Angeles, CA, USA

844 West 32nd Street Los Angeles, CA 90007

About this event

Nova Forum Seminar: Birthing, Eating, and Dying

Join us for an exciting in-person event at Our Savior Parish & USC Caruso Catholic Center on West 32nd Street in Los Angeles, CA, USA. The Nova Forum Seminar: Birthing, Eating, and Dying led by Fr. Luke Dysinger and Stefano Rebeggiani will discuss the earliest Christians were acutely aware of their bodies and their operations of eating, birthing, and dying. These animal functions were not distant from their Christian practice but at the heart of their faith. Martyrdom, pregnancy, and the Eucharist are all ways to grow closer through the body to the body of Jesus. At the same time, virginity and fasting helped the body speak beyond its animal limits and express something invisible through them. In this seminar we follow Ignatius as he travels toward his execution, and then read the first work written by women of color in the history of Christianity, full of plot twists, horrific violence, and mystical visions.

The reading for this Seminar can be found on our website -- HERE.

All Nova Forum Seminars are free and open to the public. Please register on Eventbrite so that we can plan accordingly. We hope to see you there!

Seminar Schedule:

9:00-9:30 Mass in Church of Our Savior (optional)

9:30-10:00 Coffee & donuts on patio

10:00-11:30 Session 1 in Newman Hall

11:30-12:30 Buffet Lunch outside on the patio

12:30-1:30 Session 2 in Newman Hall

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About Nova Forum

Nova Forum provides students with programs for intellectual formation in Catholic thought, connecting the spiritual life with the life of the mind. Our seminars, workshops, lectures, and symposia offer learning experiences that draw on the Catholic past to speak to topics of contemporary concern in ways that supplement the university. Nova in Latin names the “new things” promised in the Scriptures and reflected in Catholic humanistic disciplines, including theology, philosophy, history, literature, politics, and the arts.

Nova Forum also shares Catholic intellectual traditions with the secular academy. As contemporary universities struggle to connect teaching and research, ethics and the marketplace, culture and the common good, Catholic thought offers new resources and new perspectives. While located at USC, Nova Forum engages other institutions across southern California, starting with a founding partnership with Pepperdine University. We welcome the participation of colleges and universities throughout the region as well as Catholic communities in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.

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