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SUMMARY:Covid-19 and  Catholic Social Teaching
DESCRIPTION:Lockdowns\, gigantic fiscal deficits\, tough legal restrictions and requirements: rich and poor nations have responded dramatically to the pandemic. Were these public health measures implemented in just ways? Edward Hadas will explain how Catholic Social Teaching can help answer that question. \nEdward Hadas is a Research Fellow at Blackfriars Hall\, Oxford. His book Counsels of Imperfections: Thinking Through Catholic Social Teaching will be published in the autumn by Catholic University of America Press. He is also a financial journalist who writes regularly for Reuters Breakingviews. \nThe event is free and open to all.
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/covid-19-and-catholic-social-teaching/
CATEGORIES:Las Casas Institute
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SUMMARY:Gerard Manley Hopkins - The Christian Literary Imagination Series
DESCRIPTION:The Christian Literary Imagination Series\n \nOver the course of the 2020-2021 academic year\, the Future of the Humanities Project is sponsoring a series of webinars on the Christian literary imagination in collaboration with Blackfriars Hall\, University of Oxford. The ‘Christian Literary Imagination Series’ will explore the role and function of the arts and humanities in the development of the individual and society. \nThe series features talks by distinguished scholars from both sides of the Atlantic discussing authors or works from Shakespeare to Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Each speaker aims to examine the term ‘Christian imagination’ through a discussion of a particular writer\, or an aspect of the term. The hour-long virtual events will be followed by a Q & As chaired by Professor Michael Scott. \nIn this third event of the series Michael Collins\, Georgetown University\, talks about“Gerard Manley Hopkins”. \nThis event is free and hosted on Zoom by Georgetown University. \n 
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/gerard-manley-hopkins-the-christian-literary-imagination-series/
CATEGORIES:Las Casas Institute
ORGANIZER;CN="Las Casas Institute with Georgetown University":MAILTO:lascasas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:The true heart of economics
DESCRIPTION:What should economists study? Common answers include markets\, money\, scarcity\, productivity\, prosperity\, distribution\, and statistics. All of those are relevant\, but Edward Hadas will propose a more radical starting point: the Great Exchange of gifts: of human labour to the world and of consumption goods and services from the world that labour has humanised. \nEdward Hadas is a Research Fellow at Blackfriars Hall\, Oxford. His book Counsels of Imperfections: Thinking Through Catholic Social Teaching will be published in the autumn by Catholic University of America Press. He is also a financial journalist who writes regularly for Reuters Breakingviews. \nThe event is free and open to all. \n 
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/the-true-heart-of-economics/
CATEGORIES:Las Casas Institute
ORGANIZER;CN="Las Casas Institute":MAILTO:lascasas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:Las Casas Annual lecture 2020: Patrick Watt
DESCRIPTION:A Christian vision of ‘development’\nTraditional approaches to social and economic ‘development’ are being questioned in a world where hundreds of millions of people live in extreme poverty\, while humankind also consumes beyond its environmental limits. Can Christianity offer both a critique of mainstream approaches to development\, and a more positive vision of human flourishing? \nPatrick Watt is the Policy and Campaigns Director at Christian Aid\, and has advocated and written widely on international development\, both for Non-Governmental Organisations and for the World Bank. \nThis event is free and open to all.
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/las-casas-annual-lecture-2020/
CATEGORIES:Las Casas Institute
ORGANIZER;CN="Las Casas Institute":MAILTO:lascasas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk
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