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Institute Trustee, Professor Daniel Finn spoke at the Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology Lecture Series on February 6, 2012 in Cambridge.

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Professor Finn delivered a lecture titled "On the Moral Ecology of Markets." His is the first of a 6-part lecture series entitled, "The Crisis of Capitalism and the Common Good" to be held at Cambridge University. Three of the other speakers in the series, Stefano Zamagni, Mary Hirschfeld, and Johan Verstraeten, have been part of conferences sponsored by the Institute's True Wealth of Nations research project.

For a complete schedule of the lectures or for more information, please visit theBeaufort Institute's Website.


Peter and Merle Mullin:
Sowing the Seeds of Faith

Peter and Merle Mullin

Peter and Merle Mullin certainly don't let grass grow under their feet, unless of course it's grass to feed the free-range black pigs on their farm in Umbria, Italy. Firm believers in trying new things, seeing new places, and moving bravely into the future, the Mullins generously lend their support and vision to the Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies. Peter, who serves as an Institute board member, described his initial surprise upon learning that USC would be home to a Catholic institute. "I was intrigued and a bit incredulous to hear they were starting an institute at USC rather than at a Catholic university in the area, but then I saw that it was because of Steve Sample's attitude and openness. I applaud USC and President Sample for embracing it."  MORE


Professor Kevin Starr, Institute trustee, inducted into the California Hall of Fame on December 14, 2010.

Kevin Starr, Institute Trustee, University Professor and professor of history in USC College, has won the 2009 Los Angeles Times Book Prize in history for his book Golden Dreams: California in an Age of Abundance 1950-1963. MORE


 

 

2011–2012 Lecture Series

Religion in a Time of Politics

Tuesday,
3/ 27/2012
6:30 PM

USC Davidson Conference Center

Religion, Media, and Politics
Diane Winston, PhD, Knight Chair in Media and Religion at the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at USC


Tuesday,
4/17/2012
5:00 PM

USC Davidson Conference Center

Faithful Citizenship: Directions and Dangers for Catholics in this Election Year
John Carr, PhD, Executive Director of the Department of Justice, Peace and Human Development of the United States Catholic Bishops’ Conference

Co-sponsored with the USC Center on Public Diplomacy at the Annenberg School.


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On cardinals, consistories and 'Caritas in Veritate'

by John L Allen Jr on Oct. 21, 2010
National Catholic Reporter


 

 

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NEW PUBLICATIONS

The Moral Dynamics of Economic Life:
An Extension and Critique of Caritas in Veritate

(Oxford University Press, March 2012)

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Edited by Daniel K. Finn. Caritas in veritate (Charity in Truth) is the ''social'' encyclical of Pope Benedict XVI, one of many papal encyclicals over the last 120 years that address economic life. This volume, based on discussions at a symposium co-sponsored by the Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies and the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, analyzes the situation of the Church and the theological basis for Benedict's thinking about the person, community, and the globalized economy.

 

Catholicism and Interreligious Dialogue

(Oxford University Press, October 2011)

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Edited by James Heft, this volume features chapters by five Catholic scholars, each expert in another world religion, with responses from participants in those religions, followed by further comments from the Catholic scholar. Each chapter features an annotated bibliography for further study.

 

Catholic High Schools: Facing the New Realities

(Oxford University Press, September 2011)

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Written by James Heft, president of the Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies, this book confronts three major changes facing Catholic educators: the shift to primarily lay leadership and staffs, the change in the general culture to pervasive consumerism and therapeutic attitudes, and the power of the new social networks on adolescents.