Join us as renowned Catholic author Joseph Pearce, this year’s St. John Henry Newman Visiting Chair in Catholic Studies, lectures on the history of Christendom based on his forthcoming book, The Good, the Bad and the Beautiful: History in Three Dimensions. Each lecture will weave the tapestry of the centuries with the goodness of the saints, the wickedness of the worldly, and the beauty of great art.
Registration is now open through the Center for the Restoration of Christian Culture. Click below to register:
- October 10: The Good, the Bad and the Beautiful: History in Three Dimensions
- November 14: From Christ to Constantine: The Early Church
- December 12: The Death and Resurrection of Rome: 5th–10th Century
- January 23: The Best and Worst of Times: 11th–13th Century
- February 6: Rupture and Reformation: 14th–16th Century
- March 6: Religion and Superstition: 17th–18th Century
- March 27: Revolution, Revelation and Revival: 19th Century
- April 17: Wars of Irreligion: 20th Century
Lectures will begin at 7:30pm at Mercy Hall: 90 Concord Street, Nashua, NH. Participants may attend one, some, or all of the lectures. Advance registration required.
These lectures will be live-streamed and recorded.
Joseph Pearce is an internationally-acclaimed author and the Director of Book Publishing at the Augustine Institute. He is the editor of the St. Austin Review, series editor of the Ignatius Critical Editions, and senior contributor at the Imaginative Conservative.
“It is truly an honour to have been named the St. John Henry Newman Visiting Chair in Catholic Studies at Thomas More College. I can think of no other faithful Catholic college with which I’d rather be associated.”
–Joseph Pearce