The Catholic character of Saint Joseph's University springs from its historical relationship with the Roman Catholic Church, and from its current embodiment of the great traditions of Catholic life and culture. The Catholic Intellectual Series promotes the long and dynamic history of catholic intellectual thought and highlights the latest and best within our tradition. Through this series Saint Joseph’s University desires to highlight the thoughts and writings of prominent catholic thinkers in our country and throughout the world.
The Saint Joseph's University Office for Mission and Identity presents
The Catholic Intellectual Series 2011-2012
"Lessons on Managing a Contemporary Catholic Church"
Kerry Alys Robinson
Executive Director of the National Leadership Roundtable
on Church Management
With Responses from:Edward Balotsky, Ph.D - Department of Management, Saint Joseph's University
And
Rev. Daniel Joyce, S.J. - The Center for Catholic Urban Education, Saint Joseph's University
Monday, November 7, 2011
"Solidarity and Ignatian Education: Philosophical Foundations and Interpretations."
By Sebastian Kaufmann, PhD.
Professor of Philosophy and Humanities, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile
Wednesday, October 19th, 2011
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