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SUMMARY:Our Troubled Minds\, Our Anxious Age\, and the Ancient Alternative of Cistercian Spirituality: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue
DESCRIPTION:Watch the Recording Here\nThis event is co-presented by the Lumen Christi Institute and the St. Anselm Institute for Catholic Thought at the University of Virginia. Find out more at their website: https://www.stanselminstitute.org/index.php/publicectures/upcominglectures/270-march-18-2023-public-lecture \nHave you ever been afflicted by a lack of focus\, feelings of loneliness\, debilitating anxieties\, or inexplicable bouts of sadness\, anger or despair in the midst of great personal achievements? Can advances in neurological medicine and pharmaceutical therapies heal our broken hearts\, fix our troubled minds\, and lead us to even greater personal triumphs? Many hope so\, turning to neuro-chemical treatments that soothe our brains without bringing clarity to our difficulties and the social conditions within which we live. But is this type of happiness and lack of meaning what we truly seek? Or are there other unexplored alternatives that reveal who we are along with the realities of our everyday sufferings? Join us for a novel interrogation of these questions that exposes the limits of contemporary interpretations and the time-tested Cistercian perspective of St. Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153)\, who offers a salvific “compound that no pharmacist can produce.” \nThis program is made possible through the support of grant #62372 from the John Templeton Foundation\,“In Lumine: Promoting the Catholic Intellectual Tradition on Campuses Nationwide.” 
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2023-03-school-of-happiness-cistercian-wisdom-for-an-anxious-age/
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SUMMARY:Money and the Good Life: a lunchtime discussion with Mary Hirschfeld
DESCRIPTION:Open to current students and faculty. Box lunches will be served. To inquire about registration\, please email info@lumenchristi.org. \nIn 2018\, Mary Hirschfeld\, economist and theologian\, made a landmark intervention in the relationship between economics and theology. By locating the source of economic life in the search for human happiness\, Hirschfeld used a Thomistic framework to approach modern problems. Join us for a lunch discussion on how we might move “Toward a Humane Economy.” \nProf. Hirschfeld will also give a lecture later in the day on “Rethinking Economic Inequality: a Theological Perspective.” A response will follow from Amir Sufi (Booth School of Business). \nThis event is made possible through the support of ‘In Lumine: Supporting the Catholic Intellectual Tradition on Campuses Nationwide’ (Grant #62372) from the John Templeton Foundation.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2023-03-lunchtime-discussion-with-mary-hirschfeld/
LOCATION:Booth School of Business\, 5807 S Woodlawn Avenue\, Chicago\, IL
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SUMMARY:Rethinking Economic Inequality: a Theological Perspective
DESCRIPTION:This event is free and open to the public. For more information\, contact info@lumenchristi.org.  \nThis event is co-presented by the Catholic Research Economists Discussion Organization (CREDO) and cosponsored by the In Lumine Network and Catholics at Booth. This event is made possible through the support of ‘In Lumine: Supporting the Catholic Intellectual Tradition on Campuses Nationwide’ (Grant #62372) from the John Templeton Foundation.  \nSecular discourse about the problem of economic inequality rests on two foundational premises that are problematic from a theological point of view. First\, individuals enter into society with the aim of bettering their own condition. Second\, bettering one’s own condition entails accruing more wealth and power so that one can fulfill more of one’s desires. \nIn this event\, Mary Hirschfeld will present on how market behavior shaped by the premises described above can promote economic inequality. Can ethical responses to the problem of economic inequality promote justice without challenging these assumptions? How do we find a theological response to the problem of economic inequality? How does genuine human flourishing depend on communal ties and the higher human goods that material wealth is properly meant to support? Join us for this lecture as we unpack the answers to these questions. \nA response will follow from Amir Sufi\, Bruce Lindsay Professor of Economics and Public Policy.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2023-03-20230330-hirschfeld-mcginn-gilson-economic-inequality/
LOCATION:Booth School of Business\, Room 104-C\, 5807 S Woodlawn Avenue\, Chicago\, IL
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