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The Blessed John Henry Cardinal Newman Lectures – 2011 – 2012
The Institute for the Psychological Sciences Presents:
  
 Psychology of the Body

The 2011-2012 Blessed Newman Lecture Series is an interdisciplinary effort at further understanding the human person by paying special attention to the body — but not exclusively.

This series invites an anti-reductionist focus on the body as a window to the psyche or spiritual soul: not reducing all mankind to the person, nor the person to the mind, nor the mind to the body, nor the body to its neurons and behavior. Rather, it offers reflections at these different levels in order to contribute to a robust psychology of the body.

LECTURE #3
Friday, November 18, 2011

A Sapiential Account of Chastity
By Fr. James Brent, O.P.

LOCATION – The Institute for the Psychological Sciences
2001 Jefferson Davis Highway
Suite 100, Classroom II
Arlington, VA  22202

PROGRAM
Lecture begins at 4:30 p.m.
Followed by a wine & cheese reception 

Reservations

Reservations are required. Admission is complimentary but donations are greatly appreciated. To make your reservation or for additional information, please contact Nancy Flynn at nflynn@IPSciences.edu or 703.416.1441×127

Note
In the interest of providing a quality broadcast while accommodating an international viewing audience, IPS will no longer broadcast Newman Lectures live. Select lectures will soon be made available for downloading from the IPS/Newman Lectures website.

 
About the IPS Press
Publications containing the complete lectures from the John Henry Cardinal Newman Series are available for purchase on the day of the lecture and from the IPS Press. For more information, please click here.   

The IPS Press also publishes The Monograph Series which features original scholarly works promoting studies in the broad field of the psychological sciences. For more information, please click here.

Read The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics (Spring/Summer 2011) positive reviews for two IPS Press publications. More

About IPS
Founded in 1999 in Arlington, VA, IPS is a Catholic graduate school of psychology offering masters’ and doctoral degrees in clinical psychology, and a master’s degree in general psychology.

The Institute’s unique curriculum integrates the science of psychology with insights about the human person from theology and philosophy. IPS is training its students to use this integrated approach along with empirical methods for comprehensive assessment and therapeutic intervention.

The Blessed John Henry Cardinal Newman Lecture Series
Nancy Flynn
Events Coordinator
703.416.1441 x. 127
nflynn@IPSciences.edu

Institute for the Psychological Sciences
2001 Jefferson Davis Highway
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Arlington, VA 22202
703.416.1441
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