Thomistic Institute
| File:Seal of the Dominican Order.svg Coat of Arms of the Order of Preachers | |
| Motto | It Matters What You Think |
|---|---|
| Parent institution | Dominican House of Studies |
| Established | 2009 |
| Director | Fr. Ambrose Little, O.P. |
| Website | thomisticinstitute |
The Thomistic Institute is an academic institute of the Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception at the Dominican House of Studies, a Catholic pontifical faculty run by the Order of Preachers (Dominicans) located in Washington, D.C.[1] Founded in 2009,[2] its name derives from the order's heritage of Thomas Aquinas,[3] as the institute is influenced by the Thomistic tradition.[4] The institute was founded as an academic research institute of the Pontifical Faculty, and, starting in 2016, began to support a network of campus chapters at universities throughout the United States, England, and Ireland that sponsors lectures on theology, philosophy, ethics, and science.[3] As of 2025[update], the institute had chapters at over 100 universities.[5] Counted among its past speakers are Scottish philosophers Alasdair MacIntyre and John Haldane,[6] French philosopher Remi Brague,[7] American philosopher Robert Sokolowski,[8] English philosopher Sir Roger Scruton,[9] Australian philosopher Mark Johnston,[10] and the Theologian of the Pontifical Household Wojciech Giertych.[11] In addition to individual lectures, the Institute has co-sponsored academic conferences with Harvard Law School,[12] Yale University,[13][14] New York University, Georgetown University,[15] and Notre Dame University,[16] among others. It also organizes an annual conference on Thomistic philosophy[17] and an annual Thomistic Philosophy and Natural Science conference for faculty and graduate students in the experimental sciences and in philosophy, held in Washington, D.C.[18]
Directors
[edit | edit source]List of directors of the institute in chronological order:[4]
- Rev. Thomas Joseph White, O.P. (2009–2018)
- Rev. Dominic Legge, O.P. (2018–2025)
- Rev. Ambrose Little, O.P. (2025- )
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