Charles Malik
Charles Malik, (1906 – 1987) was a Lebanese academic, diplomat, philosopher, and theologian. He attended The American University of Beirut, graduating with a degree in mathematics and physics. He went on to study philosophy at Harvard (where he received his PhD) and in Freiburg, Germany. Malik is known for his role in the UN – as he signed the founding charter of the United Nations and one of the UN’s greatest documents, The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. He completed his academic career as the Jacques Maritain Distinguished Professor of Moral and Political Philosophy at the Catholic University of America, in Washington, DC. He is the author of The Two Tasks, focusing on the Church’s passion of both evangelism and intellectualism.
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Spiritual Renewal and Prayer (With Charles Malik)
In this stimulating talk, Prof. Malik suggests several critical elements that he considers essential for...Read More
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Augustine’s Philosophy
The City of God it divided into two broad sections, the city of man, which...Read More
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Augustine’s Works
In this lecture Dr. Malik provides a brief overview of the writings of St. Augustine....Read More
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Augustine’s Greatness
The first of four lectures is entitled Augustine’s Greatness. In this lecture he entitled, “Augustine’s...Read More