Be part of the Eucharistic Revival movement and deepen your understanding and devotion to the great mystery of the Eucharist. Join us as we listen to Dr. Christopher-Marcus Gibson draw from teachings on Saint Thomas, the Gospel of John and other theologians and Fathers of the Church to reflect on the union Christ desires to have with us in the Eucharist, both in Communion and Adoration, and the spiritual and apostolic fruitfulness that flows from this. "Abide in My love," and, "bear much fruit."
Christopher-Marcus Gibson is the Director for the Princeton Initiative in Catholic Thought. After graduating from Duke University with a B.A. in Philosophy and Ancient Greek, summa cum laude, he completed an M.A. and Ph.D. at the Program in Classical Philosophy in the Department of Philosophy at Princeton University. His academic work focuses on what the traditions of ethical reflection springing from Aristotle, Augustine, and Aquinas can contribute to our understanding of human fulfillment, passion, and growth in virtue.
He has taught courses in ancient philosophy and Catholic thought at both Rutgers University and Princeton University. For the past two years, he has taught a freshman seminar at Princeton on happiness and human nature in Catholic thought. Website: https://cmgibson.com