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Graven Images: Substitutes for True Morality

Reading Group

March 4, 11, 18, and 25

A four-week reading group through Graven Images with Jim Beauregard.

The group will meet over Zoom on Wednesday afternoons (March 4, 11, 18 and 25) from 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM ET.


About the Text

Dietrich von Hildebrand provides a uniquely in-depth and astute analysis of the many ways we substitute false idols (the “graven images”) for true Christian morality. This is not a simple book on the differences between good and evil; most people do not replace true morality with pure evil, but with some other “extramoral” good, like “respectability” or “honor.” Hildebrand guides us through these false alternatives, helping to show both what is good in them, but also where they fall short of the uniqueness of true Christian morality.

Format

The meeting will be conducted live in Zoom. Links for the session will be sent out ahead of time.

To allow for rich discussion, the group is limited in size to a maximum of 20 participants. Once the group is full, additional registrations will be placed on a waitlist.

All participants are expected to have a copy of the text and to come prepared to each session having done the weekly reading (15-45 pages per week). The weekly reading schedule will be e-mailed to you.

Moderator

Jim Beauregard, Associated Scholar

James Beauregard, PhD is a clinical neuropsychologist who is also currently working on a PhD, in philosophy at the University of Anáhuac, where his doctoral dissertation focuses on the aesthetics of Dietrich von Hildebrand. He has taught in doctoral and master’s level psychology programs (Biological Bases of Behavior, Neuropsychology, Healthcare Ethics, Educational Neuroscience and Aging). His research interests are in the fields of neuroethics and personalist philosophy, including the intersection of these two areas as they impact our understandings of personhood. He is a member of the International Neuroethics Society, the Spanish Personalist Association and the International Conference on Persons (where he serves on the board of directors). He has presented on personalism in the United States, Europe and Central America. His recent publications includePhilosophical Neuroethics: A Personalist Approach, Vol. 1, Foundations and Philosophical Neuroethics, Vol. 2: Practical Neuroethics. His interest in personalist thought was sparked early in his college days when he first read Karol Wojtyla/Pope John Paul II’s The Acting Person and Redemptor Hominis.

Costs

Reading groups are free to attend.

If you are able, we invite you to make a donation to help defray the costs of organizing (reading groups cost the Hildebrand Project ~$900 for a four-week group). We are committed to making reading groups accessible to all; therefore, participation is not contingent on a donation.

Your gift support this reading group, our publications, web resources, and other events, all of which contribute to bringing the vital, life-giving witness of personalist philosophy into new and uncertain times.

Level:

Suitable for those with some philosophical background.

Readings:

Week 1: Forthcoming

Time:

4:00 PM – 5:00 PM ET

March 4, 2026 4:00 pm 5:00 pm EDT