The following is co-sponsored by Commonweal. It is produced by the Lumen Christi Institute which is associated with the University of Chicago. Looks to me like a conservative oriented think tank, especially since I don't recognize any of the staff or trustees. However among its advisers are both Bernard McGinn and David Trace from the University of Chicago, both top rank scholars Betty and I watched something before from this Institute also sponsored by Commonweal and found it interesting.
Spring 2021 Hispanic Theology Series
Schedule: All are on Tuesdays @ 7pm Central Time
I registered for the first three
APRIL 13 Teaching Catholic Doctrine en Español, with Hosffman Ospino (Boston College)
April 20 Globalization from the People: Fratelli Tutti and the Latino Social Teaching of Pope Francis, with David Lantigua (University of Notre Dame)
April 27 Was Something Lost? Thomas Aquinas, Intellectual Disability, and the 16th century Spanish Colonial Debates, with Miguel Romero (Salve Regina University)
May 4 Latino Youth and Evangelization, with Claudia Herrera
May 11 Beauty and Justice in the City: the Restoration of St. Adalbert's, in Pilsen, with Michelle Gonzalez Maldonado (University of Scranton), Peter Casarella (Duke University), and Juan Soto (Gamaliel)
May 18 Latino Christology, with Roberto Goizueta (Boston College) and Neomi de Anda (University of Dayton)
May 25 The Ethics of Immigration, with Victor Carmona (University of San Diego) and Nichole Flores (University of Virginia)
June 1 Our Lady of Café con Leche: The Catholic Imagination of Mexican women in America with Socorro Castañeda-Liles (Santa Clara University)
Related - online this Thursday
ReplyDeletehttps://catholicsocialthought.georgetown.edu/events/immigration-challenges-and-choices-people-principles-and-policies