Catholic Social Teaching on War and Peace: Pacem in
Terris
40 Years Later
March 20-21, 2003
Villanova University
Seven Featured Speakers Confirmed
Available for Continuing Education
Credit and ACT 48 Hours
"'In Truth, Justice, Charity, and Liberty':
Contesting Pacem in Terris in Our Time"
R. Scott Appleby
Author of The Ambivalence of the Sacred: Religion, Violence and
Reconciliation
Director of the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace Studies
University of Notre Dame
"Pacem in Terris and the Problem of Immigration"
George Borjas
Author of Heaven's Door: Immigration Policy and the
American Economy Author of Labor Economics
Robert W. Scrivener Professor of Economic and Social Policy
Harvard University
"The Teaching and Methodology of Pacem in Terris"
Charles E. Curran
Author of Catholic Social Teaching, 1891 - Present: A
Historical, Theological and Ethical Analysis Author of Moral Theology at the End of the Centrury
Elizabeth Scurlock Professor of Human Values
Southern Methodist University
"Spirituality for Peacemaking In Our Time"
Most Reverend Thomas Gumbleton
Archdiocese of Detroit
Founder of Pax Christi, USA
President of Bread for the World
Member of the Bishop's Drafting Committee on the Pastoral Letter "The
Challenge of Peace" (1983)
"The Prophetic Call to Speak the Truth"
Megan McKenna
Author of Prophets: Words of Fire
Author of Rites of Justice: The Sacraments and Liturgy as Ethical
Imperatives
"Pacem in Terris and Economic Rights"
Amata Miller
Served as Economist and Educational Coordinator for NETWORK
Social Justice Visiting Scholar
College of Saint Catherine
"A Catholic
Feminist Response to Pacem in Terris"
Maura A. Ryan
Author of The Challenge of Global Stewardship
Author of Ethics and Economics of Assisted Reproduction
Associate Professor of Christian Ethics
University of Notre Dame
Panel
Discussion I
Panel Discussion II
Catholic Social Thought
and Pre-Emptive Strike
Lowell Gustafson, Political
Science,
Marc
Gallicchio, History
Robert Maranto, Political Science
James McGann, Political Science
Sally Scholz, Philosophy
William Werpehowski, Theology
Villanova University
Immigration and Catholic
Social Teaching
Michelle Pistone, Villanova Law School
Donald
Kerwin, Executive Director of the
Catholic Legal
Immigration Network
Charles Keely, Institute for the Study
of
International
Immigration,
Georgetown University
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