The Lumen Christi
Institute,
The Katholische
Sozialwissenschaftliche Zentralstelle,
and The John U. Nef Committee on Social Thought present |
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Toward
a Moral Economy
Policies
and Values for the 21st Century
Keynote Address: Reinhard Cardinal
Marx, Archbishop of Munich
Presentations: Roger Myerson,
University of Chicago
Kevin M. Murphy, University of
Chicago
and Russell Hittinger, University of Tulsa
Thursday, May 31,
4:00pm
Max Palevsky Cinema
Ida Noyes Hall
1212 East 59th Street
University of Chicago
Registration Required. Event Free
and Open to the Public.
Register here: http://www.lumenchristi.org/moral_economy/
This event opens the Fourth Lumen
Christi Institute Conference on Economics and Catholic Social Thought
and inaugurates the Institute’s
Collaboration with the German-American Colloquium of the Katholische
Sozialwissenschaftliche Zentralstelle.
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As the
United States and the global economy continue to reel from the effects of the
2008 financial crisis, we face several questions:
On May
31, Reinhard Cardinal Marx, the Archbishop of Munich and a leading figure in
contemporary Catholic social thought, will explore these questions in a major
address, “Toward a Moral Economy.” Two leading University of Chicago
economists—Roger Myerson, winner of the 2007 Nobel Prize, and Kevin Murphy,
winner of the John Bates Clark Medal and the MacArthur Fellowship—will offer
their perspectives. They will be joined by Russell Hittinger, member of the
Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences and co-chair of the Lumen Christi
Institute’s Program in Catholic Social Thought.
For More
Information, http://www.lumenchristi.org/moral_economy/
Questions: info@lumenchristi.org
or 773-955-5887
Persons with
disabilities requiring assistance, please call 773-955-5887.
The Lumen Christi
Institute for Catholic Thought was founded in 1997 by Catholic scholars at
the University of Chicago. Its intellectual programs complement the work of
the Catholic campus ministry and engage the culture of the University of
Chicago with resources drawn from the Christian intellectual tradition. The
Institute’s programs include lectures, symposia, master classes, and
non-credit courses. The Institute also sponsors summer seminars for graduate
students, a national Program for Catholic Social Thought, and Cultural Forum
events for the educated lay public.
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Friday, May 18, 2012
Lumen Christi Conference in Chicago May 31
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