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Aquinas' Real Distinction and Its Role in a Causal Proof of God's Existence

University of Rochester

The Thomistic Institute at the University of Rochester presents a lecture by Prof. Gyula Kilma of Fordham University titled “Aquinas’ Real Distinction and Its Role in a Causal Proof of God’s Existence.”

This lecture will be delivered over Zoom. Register below to receive a link for the Zoom call.

Saturday, April 24

3:00 pm ET

About the Speaker:
Born, raised, and educated in Budapest, Hungary, Prof. Klima held postdoc positions in Helsinki, St. Andrews and Copenhagen in the 1980s. In 1991, he was hired at Yale University, moved to Notre Dame in 1995, and landed his current position at Fordham in 1999, where he has been a full professor since 2002. He founded and still runs the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, and edits (together with Prof. Alex Hall) its Proceedings. Recently, he started and has been directing the new Research Center for the History of Ideas (R.C.H.I. -- "Archie") in Budapest. Currently, he divides his time between Budapest and NY, directing Archie in the fall and teaching at Fordham in the Spring. For his detailed CV and list of publications, as well as a number of his papers online, you may wish to visit https://faculty.fordham.edu/klima/ and https://fordham.academia.edu/GyulaKlima

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