
Since 2002, the Center for Ethics and Culture has sponsored the Catholic Culture Series, a series of lectures focused on prominent Catholic figures in literature and the arts. Through these lectures, the Center helps expose Notre Dame undergraduate students—and the entire Notre Dame community—to the richness of our vast Catholic cultural heritage.…
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African Christian Theology:
Memories and Mission for the 21st Century
Recalling African theology’s origins,
envisioning its 21st century mission
This conference will gather the world’s leading experts, scholars, and theologians to reflect upon the 20th…
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African Christian Theology:
Memories and Mission for the 21st Century
Recalling African theology’s origins,
envisioning its 21st century mission
This conference will gather the world’s leading experts, scholars, and theologians to reflect upon the 20th…
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African Christian Theology:
Memories and Mission for the 21st Century
Recalling African theology’s origins,
envisioning its 21st century mission
This conference will gather the world’s leading experts, scholars, and theologians to reflect upon the 20th…
Read More

African Christian Theology:
Memories and Mission for the 21st Century
Recalling African theology’s origins,
envisioning its 21st century mission
This conference will gather the world’s leading experts, scholars, and theologians to reflect upon the 20th…
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We invite both theoretical and applied papers that address key questions about the common good: Is the common good still relevant today? Which conception of the common good best illuminates our understanding of politics, ethics, economics, and other social institutions? What arrangements in family life, civil society, and politics will best foster the common good? Submissions are welcome from the perspective of any discipline of social inquiry, including but not limited to: philosophy, theology, political science, sociology, economics, history, and law.
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We invite both theoretical and applied papers that address key questions about the common good: Is the common good still relevant today? Which conception of the common good best illuminates our understanding of politics, ethics, economics, and other social institutions? What arrangements in family life, civil society, and politics will best foster the common good? Submissions are welcome from the perspective of any discipline of social inquiry, including but not limited to: philosophy, theology, political science, sociology, economics, history, and law.
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We invite both theoretical and applied papers that address key questions about the common good: Is the common good still relevant today? Which conception of the common good best illuminates our understanding of politics, ethics, economics, and other social institutions? What arrangements in family life, civil society, and politics will best foster the common good? Submissions are welcome from the perspective of any discipline of social inquiry, including but not limited to: philosophy, theology, political science, sociology, economics, history, and law.
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