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Contingent Faculty, the Common Good and COVID: Responding to Kelly, Cuddeback-Gedeon, and Morrow

Contingent Faculty, the Common Good and COVID: Responding to Kelly, Cuddeback-Gedeon, and Morrow

by Jana Bennett | Aug 5, 2020 | Current Events | 0

Editor’s Note: This guest post by Kerry Danner is a response to previous essays (linked...

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Martha: Minister, Leader, and Friend of Jesus

by Emily Reimer-Barry | Jul 29, 2020 | Women and Gender | 0

Image: https://www.deviantart.com/theophilia/art/St-Martha-icon-772650902 Today we celebrate the memorial of St. Martha. Martha is often assumed to be the “harried hostess performing her kitchen duties without help from Mary,”...

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Can we say no?: Roundtable Response to Kerry Danner on Contingent Faculty

by Maria Morrow | Jul 23, 2020 | Current Events | 2

The covid pandemic quarantine and home instruction for my children (five school-age) began when I was pregnant, eight days overdue with my seventh child. Unlike many professors scrambling to move their classes online, I was...

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New Wineskins: Virtual Panel Event (July 31, 7:30P)

New Wineskins: Virtual Panel Event (July 31, 7:30P)

by Miguel J Romero | Jul 23, 2020 | Current Events | 0

New Wineskins will be hosting a virtual panel discussion next Friday (July 31, 2020) entitled Moral Theology Today. Holly Taylor Coolman (Providence College), Charlie Camosy (Fordham University), and Fr. Nicanor Austriaco, OP (Providence College).

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The Weight of Vocation: A Response to Kerry Danner

The Weight of Vocation: A Response to Kerry Danner

by Lorraine Cuddeback-Gedeon | Jul 20, 2020 | Current Events | 0

Like my colleague, Conor Kelly, I found Kerry Danner’s article, “Saying No to an Economy that...

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We’re all proportionalists now. But we’re not well prepared for it.

by Emily Reimer-Barry | Jul 12, 2020 | Current Events | 3

The moral method known as proportionalism is making a comeback. And this is good. For too long in Catholic public discourse, leaders have talked about the moral life as if we have clarity about “absolute good” and “evil,”...

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Specifying Harms to the Common Good: A Roundtable Response to Kerry Danner

Specifying Harms to the Common Good: A Roundtable Response to Kerry Danner

by Conor Kelly | Jul 8, 2020 | Series | 0

I am excited to kick off our next roundtable with a response to Kerry Danner’s insightful article...

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Inequality in 2020: Responding to Shadle and McRorie

Inequality in 2020: Responding to Shadle and McRorie

by David Cloutier | Jun 25, 2020 | Current Events, Series | 0

I am so grateful to both Matthew Shadle and Christina McRorie for their comments on my essay. I’m...

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Police Violence: We Need to Name It and Go Deeper

Police Violence: We Need to Name It and Go Deeper

by Jason King | Jun 22, 2020 | Current Events | 0

This is a guest post by Eli McCarthy, PhD. He teaches at Georgetown University in Washington DC in...

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Thinking About CST and Inequality in Our Current Moment: Christina McRorie’s Roundtable Response to David Cloutier

Thinking About CST and Inequality in Our Current Moment: Christina McRorie’s Roundtable Response to David Cloutier

by Jana Bennett | Jun 18, 2020 | Current Events | 0

Editorial note from Jana Bennett: Our third roundtable discussion features David Cloutier’s...

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