
7:00 - 8:30 pm, Thursday, March 8
Chester County Historical Society, 225 N High St, West Chester, PA
$10 per person / $15 per couple
Light refreshments included
Pay at the door, but space is limited so please reserve in advance below
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We are used to thinking of the intellect and will as our "spiritual part", while the emotions are seen as belonging to our lower nature. Dietrich von Hildebrand has shown convincingly that in religious and human life, the heart is at the center. It is the very core, the very center of the person.
Alice von HIldebrand is the widow of the great Catholic philosopher Dietrich von Hildebrand, and Professor Emeritus of Hunter City College of New York.
Hi Katie, In John Milbank's "An Essay Against Secular Order" he talks about the reality of forgiveness. He says that without forgiveness being accepted and realized it does not have a true reality. Neither does forgiveness have a true reality if it is merely formal. Receiving forgiveness involves a complete realization of consciousness of egocentricity. This involves a suffering on the receipient of forgiveness. It also involves a suffering on the forgiver through the re-establishing of the bonds of the relationship. -Tim
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