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    <description>For Immediate Release
January 8, 2010
2010 AQUINAS LECTURE TO PROBE
“HOW BODILY IS THE BODILY RESURRECTION?”
January 31, 2010 at 3 p.m. • Saint Francis Xavier “College Church” Ballroom •
Open to the Public
(ST. LOUIS) – St. Thomas Aquinas’ views concerning human resurrection   will be probed when University of Dayton theology professor and   prolific author Matthew Levering, Ph.D., speaks to the question of “How   Bodily is the Bodily Resurrection?” for Aquinas Institute of Theology’s   twenty-seventh annual Aquinas Lecture on Sunday, January 31,   2010, at the Saint Francis Xavier “College Church” Ballroom on the   campus of St. Louis University, Grand Avenue at Lindell Boulevard.
The Aquinas Lecture will be presented from 3:00 – 4:40 p.m., and is open to the public.
Dr. Levering, chair of the board of the Academy of Catholic Theology   and a senior fellow at the Centre for the Theological Interpretation of   Scripture at Wycliffe College at the University of Toronto, has written   and spoken extensively on the theology of Aquinas.  He is the author of   eleven books and nearly fifty academic articles, including the recently   published Pnarticipatory Biblical Exegesis: A Theology of Biblical Interpretation and the forthcoming Christ and the Catholic Priesthood:  Ecclesial Hierarchy and the Pattern of the Trinity.    Levering received his Ph.D. in Systematic Theology from Boston   College, an M.A. in Theological Studies from Duke University Divinity   School, and a B.A. in History from the University of North Carolina –   Chapel Hill.  He currently serves as a tenured professor of theology at   the University of Dayton in Ohio.
Since 1983, Aquinas Institute of Theology, a Catholic graduate school   for theology and ministry located in St. Louis and administered by the   Order of Preachers (Dominicans), has hosted a special public lecture on   an important theological topic to mark the feast of St. Thomas Aquinas.      Aquinas Institute, the only Catholic institution in the world   offering a Doctorate in preaching, educates candidates from religious   orders to prepare for ordination to the priesthood alongside vowed   religious and laypeople pursuing careers in the Catholic Church or   simply seeking a richer faith life.</description> 
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    <description>For Immediate Release
January 8, 2010
2010 AQUINAS LECTURE TO PROBE “HOW BODILY IS THE BODILY RESURRECTION?”
January 31, 2010 at 3 p.m. • Saint Francis Xavier “College Church” Ballroom • Open to the Public
(ST. LOUIS) – St. Thomas Aquinas’ views concerning human resurrection   will be probed when University of Dayton theology professor and   prolific author Matthew Levering, Ph.D., speaks to the question of “How   Bodily is the Bodily Resurrection?” for Aquinas Institute of Theology’s   twenty-seventh annual Aquinas Lecture on Sunday, January 31,   2010, at the Saint Francis Xavier “College Church” Ballroom on the   campus of St. Louis University, Grand Avenue at Lindell Boulevard.
The Aquinas Lecture will be presented from 3:00 – 4:40 p.m., and is open to the public.
Dr. Levering, chair of the board of the Academy of Catholic Theology   and a senior fellow at the Centre for the Theological Interpretation of   Scripture at Wycliffe College at the University of Toronto, has written   and spoken extensively on the theology of Aquinas.  He is the author of   eleven books and nearly fifty academic articles, including the recently   published Participatory Biblical Exegesis: A Theology of Biblical   Interpretation and the forthcoming Christ and the Catholic Priesthood:    Ecclesial Hierarchy and the Pattern of the Trinity.  Levering received   his Ph.D. in Systematic Theology from Boston College, an M.A. in   Theological Studies from Duke University Divinity School, and a B.A. in   History from the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill.  He   currently serves as a tenured professor of theology at the University of   Dayton in Ohio.
Since 1983, Aquinas Institute of Theology, a   Catholic graduate school for theology and ministry located in St. Louis   and administered by the Order of Preachers (Dominicans), has hosted a   special public lecture on an important theological topic to mark the   feast of St. Thomas Aquinas.    Aquinas Institute, the only Catholic   institution in the world offering a Doctorate in preaching, educates   candidates from religious orders to prepare for ordination to the   priesthood alongside vowed religious and laypeople pursuing careers in   the Catholic Church or simply seeking a richer faith life.</description> 
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January 8, 2010
2010 AQUINAS LECTURE TO PROBE
“HOW BODILY IS THE BODILY RESURRECTION?”
(ST. LOUIS) – St. Thomas Aquinas’ views concerning human resurrection   will be probed when University of Dayton theology professor and   prolific author Matthew Levering, Ph.D., speaks to the question of “How   Bodily is the Bodily Resurrection?” for Aquinas Institute of Theology’s   twenty-seventh annual Aquinas Lecture on Sunday, January 31,   2010, at the Saint Francis Xavier “College Church” Ballroom on the   campus of St. Louis University, Grand Avenue at Lindell Boulevard.
The Aquinas Lecture will be presented from 3:00 – 4:40 p.m., and is open to the public.
Dr. Levering, chair of the board of the Academy of Catholic Theology   and a senior fellow at the Centre for the Theological Interpretation of   Scripture at Wycliffe College at the University of Toronto, has written   and spoken extensively on the theology of Aquinas.  He is the author of   eleven books and nearly fifty academic articles, including the recently   published Participatory Biblical Exegesis: A Theology of Biblical Interpretation and the forthcoming Christ and the Catholic Priesthood:  Ecclesial Hierarchy and the Pattern of the Trinity.    Levering received his Ph.D. in Systematic Theology from Boston   College, an M.A. in Theological Studies from Duke University Divinity   School, and a B.A. in History from the University of North Carolina –   Chapel Hill.  He currently serves as a tenured professor of theology at   the University of Dayton in Ohio.
Since 1983, Aquinas Institute of Theology, a Catholic graduate school   for theology and ministry located in St. Louis and administered by the   Order of Preachers (Dominicans), has hosted a special public lecture on   an important theological topic to mark the feast of St. Thomas Aquinas.      Aquinas Institute, the only Catholic institution in the world   offering a Doctorate in preaching, educates candidates from religious   orders to prepare for ordination to the priesthood alongside vowed   religious and laypeople pursuing careers in the Catholic Church or   simply seeking a richer faith life.</description> 
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Visit www.ai.edu/programs/academic/nondegree/sss to learn more about Aquinas Institute’s varied Summer 2010 class options — all offered at a special summer price.
Summer classes begin May 17, 2010.
For more information about Summer 2010 classes at Aquinas Institute of Theology, contact Dave Werthmann, Director of Admissions and Financial Aid, at 314.256.8806.
We hope to see you this summer!</description> 
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