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Schedule of Papers
Session #1 9:00—10:30: Brian Daley, University of Notre Dame, “The Enigma of Meletius of Antioch”
Respondent: Lewis Ayres, Emory University
Session #2 10:45—12:15: Marcia Colish, Yale University, “The Pseudo-Peter of Poitiers Gloss and Early Scholastic Theology”
Respondent: Kent Emery, University of Notre Dame
Lunch
Session #3 1:15—2:45: Angela Christman, Loyola College of Maryland, “Biblical Exegesis and Virgil’s Aeneid in Ambrose of Milan’s Expositio Psalmi CXVIII”
Respondent: Khaled Anatolios, Weston Jesuit School of Theology
Session #4 3:00—4:30: Peter Casarella, Depaul University, “Trinitas creatrix: Personal Procession and Creaturely Production in Bonaventure”
Respondent: Kevin L. Hughes, Villanova University
Session #5 4:45—6:00: Mark Clark, Christendom University, “The Making of the Scholastic History, 1150-1200”
Respondent: Stephen Brown, Boston College
Dinner
Session #1 9:00—10:30: David Hart, Providence College, “The Destiny of Metaphysics After Nicaea”
Respondent: Paul Gavrilyuk, University of St. Thomas (Minnesota)
Session #2 10:45—12:15: Reinhard Hütter, Duke Divinity School, “Dogma datur Christianis—intellectus per fidem a deceptione praeservatur: The Mysterium Fidei of Christ’s Real Presence in the Eucharist by Way of Trans-substantiation”
Respondent: Joseph Wawrykow, University of Notre Dame
Lunch
Session #3 1:15—2:45: Joseph Lienhard, Fordham University, “The Revival of Patristic Exegesis: Augustine of Hippo's Quaestiones in Heptateuchum”
Respondent: Matthew Lamb, Ave Maria University
Session #4 3:00—4:30: Jeremy Wilkens, University of St. Thomas (Texas), “The Analogy of Grace and the Virtues in Thomas Aquinas”
Respondent: Bruce Marshall, Southern Methodist University
Dinner