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Previous Newsletters
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February 2009
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Culture and Core Beliefs Lecture Series
Sports and the Good Life: The Meaning of Athletic Competition
By Paul Gaffney, Ph.D. Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Philosophy, St. John’S university, Queens, New York
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October 2007
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Culture and Core Belief Lecture Series
Review of Robert George lecture
Embryo Ethics: Justice and Nascent Human Life
Reviewed by Glenn Statile, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, St. Johns University, Queens, New York
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March 2007
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Culture and Core Belief Lecture Series
Did Darwin Get It Right? Christianity, Evolution, and the Debate over Origins
By George Sim Johnston, Author, Lecturer, Columnist
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November 2006
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Culture and Core Belief Lecture Series
Epistemic Justice: Bridging the Divide between Science and Religion in the Public Square
By Dominic Balestra, Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University
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May 2006
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A Person-Centered Approach to Work-Life Balance:
Conference Summary
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November 2005
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Culture
and Core Beliefs Lecture Series
The Common Sense of Natural Law
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Call for Papers
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August 2004
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Women and Authentic Human Development
Self-Knowledge, A Key to Happiness
Marie I. George, Ph.D.
Contemporary Culture on the Nature of the Human Person: The Relevance of Edith Stein
Alice Ramos, Ph.D.
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Conference Papers
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November 2002
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Finding God In and Through Everyday Work
A Centennial Conference
Message from Bishop Javier Echevarr�a
Prelate of Opus Dei
The Greatest Revolution of All Time
Maria Valdeavellano
Faith, Work, Culture: The possibility of a Christian Modernity in the message of Saint Josemar�a Escrivá
Ana Marta Gonzalez
Work: A Way to Holiness
Janne Haaland Matlary, Ph.D.
Passionately Loving the World
Ann M. Brach, Ph.D., P.E.
Work as Vocation
Debbie Bonafede
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October 2000
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Women Transforming Culture
Keynote Address
Dr. Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
Emory University
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