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SUMMARY:Intellectual Samaritanism: Embracing the Stranger and His Strange Ideas on College Campuses
DESCRIPTION:This event is free and open to the public. For more information\, contact dstrobach@lumenchristi.org. Reception will follow. \nThis lecture is cosponsored by the In Lumine Network. It is made possible through the support of ‘In Lumine: Supporting the Catholic Intellectual Tradition on Campuses Nationwide’ (Grant #62372) from the John Templeton Foundation. \nWhat moral and intellectual obligations do we have as scholars when encountering unfamiliar\, strange or “other” ideas?  It is a fraught idea on many college campuses right now. This lecture will unpack resources from the Catholic intellectual tradition that can help us navigate these issues\, in particular developing a theory of what it means to be an intellectual Good Samaritan and applying it to the roads we traverse on modern university campuses.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2024-01-intellectual-samaritanism-sullivan/
LOCATION:Social Sciences\, Tea Room\, 1126 E 59th St.\nChicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
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SUMMARY:What is Caesar's? What is God's? Church\, State\, and Society in Catholic Social Teaching
DESCRIPTION:Open to current students and faculty. Lunch will be served.  \nRecent controversies in Catholic political thought have raised anew the question of the proper relationship between Church and state. In this lunchtime discussion\, we will look at fundamental texts from the Catholic intellectual tradition that shed light on this issue. These texts articulate distinctions that show what the state is – and what it is not – as well as what the Church is – and what it is not – so that we can better appreciate how the Church is related to social and political life. Our discussion will be primarily philosophical and theological\, paying close attention to the historical setting of the Church’s social teaching and its practical repercussions.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2023-04-lunchtime-discussion-with-scott-roniger/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
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SUMMARY:The Rise of Artificial Intelligence: Economic\, Social\, and Spiritual Challenges.
DESCRIPTION:The Lumen Christi Institute is a proud co-sponsor of the 2024 Catholic Research Economist Discussion Organization (CREDO) keynote lecture with Anton Korinek\, Professor at the University of Virginia\, in the Department of Economics and the Darden School of Business. His talk is titled “The Rise of Artificial Intelligence: Economic\, Social\, and Spiritual Challenges.” \nThis is an online event on Zoom\, open to the public\, but aimed at a specialist audience. If you are interested in registering\, please contact us at info@lumenchristi.org \nAbout the Speaker \nIn addition to his work at the University of Virginia\, Anton is a Nonresident Fellow at the Brookings Institution\, a Research Associate at the NBER\, a Research Fellow at the CEPR and the Economics of AI Lead at the Centre for the Governance of AI. He received his PhD from Columbia University in 2007 after several years of work experience in the IT and financial sectors. He has also worked at Johns Hopkins and at the University of Maryland and has been a visiting scholar at Harvard\, the World Bank\, the IMF\, the BIS and numerous central banks. \nHis research analyzes how to prepare for a world of transformative AI systems. He investigates the implications of advanced AI for economic growth\, labor markets\, inequality\, and the future of our society. In his past research\, he investigated the mechanics of financial crises and developed policy measures to prevent future crises\, including an influential framework for capital flow regulation in emerging economies.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2023-01-rise-of-artificial-intelligence-economic-social-spiritual-challenges/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, World Wide Web\, INTERNET
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SUMMARY:How Can We Flourish?
DESCRIPTION:What is human flourishing? What insights might we draw from the humanities? What insights might we draw from the empirical sciences? Many empirical studies throughout the social and biomedical sciences and many policy discussions focus only on very narrow outcomes such as income\, or a single specific disease state\, or measures of feeling happy. Human well-being or flourishing\, however\, consists in a much broader range of states and outcomes. Flourishing might be understood as living in a state in which all aspects of a person’s life are good including\, but not limited to\, affective happiness and life satisfaction\, physical and mental health\, meaning and purpose\, character and virtue\, and close social relationships. The empirical literature from the most rigorous studies is reviewed in attempt to identify major determinants of\, and resources for\, human flourishing. Special attention will be given to the role of religious communities in the promotion of flourishing. Empirical research indicates that participation in religious community is subsequently associated with a range of health and well-being outcomes including longevity\, mental health\, happiness\, meaning in life\, marital stability\, and many others. Moreover\, religious life is itself often a central means to a greater spiritual well-being. Discussion will be given to the implications of a broader conception of human flourishing for personal well-being\, for research\, and for policy. \n\nThis event is free and open to the public. This lecture is cosponsored by the In Lumine Network\, the Department of Public Health Sciences\, the Program on Medicine and Religion at the University of Chicago\, the Collegium Institute\, Fons Vitae at Duke University\, the St. Anselm Institute\, the Nova Forum\, and the Kateri Institute. \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. The opinions expressed in this program are those of the presenter and do not necessarily reflect the views of the John Templeton Foundation. \nFor more information\, contact info@lumenchristi.org.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2024-01-how-can-we-flourish-vanderweele/
LOCATION:Knapp Center for Biological Discovery Room 1103\, 900 E 57th street\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
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