This convivial workshop meets weekly to practice Latin translation and examine post-classical texts, history, culture, and refreshments together. This fall we will take up what has been considered the “summa” of Counter-Reformation controversy: the Disputationes de Controversiis Christianae Fidei (1586-1593). Here, Cardinal Robert Bellarmine, who served on both the Index and Inquisition and was known as the “papal theologian” attempts to engage systematically with the questions that divided sixteenth-century Christianity. In the first session we will begin with his treatment of vernacular Bible translation and reading. What did he argue was (and was not) the authoritative Church position on this classic question of early modernity?
To inquire and receive a copy of the text (and zoom link, if desired) -- please contact Dr. Daniel Cheely: cheelyjm@sas.upenn.edu
Fall 2024 Time & Dates: Mondays 4:00-5:00PM starting September 9th
Location: Williams 440 and on-zoom