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    Laudato Sí and a Global Family presented by Christie Klimas, PhD

    Laudato Sí and a Global Family presented by Christie Klimas, PhD
    Dr. Christie Klimas, DePaul University environmental scientist, focuses on the Amazon rainforest to illustrate how our individual and collective actions impact our global economy and ecology, and how this can be informed by Pope Francis' encyclical on the environment, Laudato Sí. Presented March 30, 2021. Hosted by the UP Garaventa Center.

    A Catholic Look at the Crises of Neoliberal Economics presented by Matthew Eggemeier

    A Catholic Look at the Crises of Neoliberal Economics presented by Matthew Eggemeier
    Dr. Matthew Eggemeier, associate professor of Religious Studies at the College of the Holy Cross, offers an analysis of neoliberalism, how it intersects with a number of social crises (racism, environmental destruction, democracy), and why it stands in tension with Catholic social teaching. Sponsored by the UP Garaventa Center, 3/23/21.

    "Why Theology Needs Schitt's Creek" presented by Dr. Karen Eifler

    "Why Theology Needs Schitt's Creek" presented by Dr. Karen Eifler
    Dr. Karen Eifler, co-director of the Garaventa Center, highlights elements of Schitt’s Creek – the series that swept the comedy category in the 2020 Primetime Emmy Awards – and proposes what we can learn from this Canadian sitcom to deepen our understanding of Catholic faith. March 2, 2021. Co-sponsored by the Garaventa Center and the Beckman Humor Project.