CREDO Economics and CST Virtual Workshop 2021-2022

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CREDO Economics and CST Virtual Workshop 2021-2022

In partnership with CREDO, the Lumen Christi Institute is cosponsoring a monthly invite-only CREDO Econ and CST Virtual Workshop. This interdisciplinary workshop will take place online the first Friday of each month and feature papers addressing the intersecting domains of Economics and Catholic Social Thought. Workshops will be held through Zoom. 

This workshop is by invitation only. Others interested in participating should contact Andrew Beauchamp.

Schedule:

September 10, 2021 14:00-15:15 GMT

“Catholic Social Teaching and Economics in Dialogue: The Problem of Virtue,” by Andrew M. Yuengert (Catholic University of America)

Discussants:
William Mattison (University of Notre Dame)
Catherine Pakaluk (Catholic University of America)

 

October 1, 2021 14:00-15:15 GMT CANCELED

 

November 5, 2021 14:00-15:15 GMT

“The Catholic Approach to Extractives in Colombia: Pastoral Accompaniment Using an Eco Theology of Peace,” by Sandra Polania Reyes (University of Navarra)

Discussants:
William George (Dominican University)
Tilsa Ore (La Universidad de Piura)

December 3, 2021 15:00-16:15 GMT

“A Road Map Model from Integral Ecology to Integral Economics,” by Alejandro Cañadas (Mount St. Mary University)

Discussants: 
Msgr. Martin Schlag (University of St. Thomas)
Joseph Kaboski (University of Notre Dame)

January 14, 2022 15:00-16:15 GMT

“Ubi Caritas? Some Economics and Ethics of a Universal Basic Income,” by Catherine Pakaluk (Catholic University of America) and Clara Jace (Samford University)

Discussants:
Craig Gunderson (Baylor University)
Christina McRorie (Creigton University)

February 4, 2022 15:00-16:15 GMT

“Reconstructing the SNAP in Light of Catholic Social Teaching,” by Craig Gundersen (Baylor University),

Discussants:
David Cloutier (Catholic University of America)
Tammy Leonard (University of Dallas)

March 4, 2022 15:00-16:15 GMT RESCHEDULED FOR MAY 6

April 1, 2022 14:00-15:15 GMT

“Do we need to re-envisage the social role of property?” by Philip Booth (St. Mary’s University), 

Discussants: 
Robert Kennedy (University of St. Thomas)
Fr. Martin Rhonheimer (Austrian Institute of Economics and Social Philosophy)

May 6, 2022 14:00-15:15 GMT

“Empire and Desert: Sacrifice and Stigma in the Christian Monks of Late Antiquity” by Marcus Shera (George Mason University),

Discussants:
Michael Thomas (Creighton)
Ian Gerdon (University of Notre Dame)