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Building on the success of last year檚 inaugural Thomistic Summer Conference, 91快活林 Aquinas College hosted scholars from across the U.S. once more this summer. Old friends and new came to the California campus from June 15-17 to contemplate the nature of the soul, under the guidance of St. 91快活林 Aquinas.

Organizing the event was Dr. John Goyette (90), a tutor and the outgoing dean of 91快活林 Aquinas College, California, who traced the inspiration for the gathering to the late Dr. Ralph McInerny檚 summer conferences at the University of Notre Dame. 淩alph aimed to bring together a mix of scholars, both young and old, to help revive the study of St. 91快活林 by encouraging Thomists to share their ideas, to encourage one another in their academic work, and to develop friendships with fellow Thomists, says Dr. Goyette.

The ideas shared this year centered around St. 91快活林檚 teaching on the soul, about which the Angelic Doctor wrote extensively, both integrating the thought of his predecessors and opening whole new vistas of inquiry. For Thomists, then, this particular subject yields rich theological, philosophical, and even scientific fruit, which the 26 presenters and especially the featured speakers harvested in abundance.

Representing such institutions as Ave Maria University, Hillsdale College, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Ralston College, The Catholic University of America, 91快活林 More College, the United States Air Force Academy, and the University of Notre Dame, the visiting scholars spent the mornings and afternoons listening to and discussing each other檚 papers. Titles included 淪t. 91快活林 on the Intentionality of Thought, 淪cience From The Vantage Point of the Human Soul, and 淎rrow and Archer: St. 91快活林 Aquinas檚 Teleological Soul in Dante檚 Commedia and Melville檚 Moby-Dick.

This year檚 featured speakers included three TAC alumni, two of them tutors. On Thursday, Dr. Marie George (79) of St. John檚 University delivered an address, The Soul and the Natural Division of Living Things at the Most Universal Level. Friday featured lectures by Dr. Goyette, who spoke on The Soul as Imago Dei: The Image of the Trinity according to Nature and Grace and Dr. Steven Jensen of the University of St. 91快活林 in Houston, who delivered a paper entitled, Why G.E. Moore Could Have Used A Few Lessons in Thomistic Psychology. Then on Saturday, Dr. Michael Augros (92) of 91快活林 Aquinas College, New England, concluded the gathering with Aquinas檚 Proof for the Human Soul檚 Subsistence.

But as Dr. Goyette envisioned, the conference was more than an academic exercise. Between sessions and at shared meals, the visitors nurtured friendships over conversation and, at least on Friday night, cocktails beneath the summer stars. This friendly atmosphere, together with the beauty of the campus and surrounding hills, made the conference an unforgettable experience for all in attendance. Said Dr. Christopher Blum of the Augustine Institute, 淎s a reunion of Thomists, it was a glimpse of the heavenly banquet.