Jesuit Symposia: The Rhetoric of Teilhard de Chadin: Over the Top or Where LMU's Knowing Should Be Going
Event Type
Talk
Location
Von der Ahe Family Suite, Hannon Library
Start Date
11-10-2011 2:00 PM
End Date
11-10-2011 3:30 PM
Description
Introduction by Fr. Robert Caro, S.J.
Fr. Haughey currently coordinates Woodstock's Catholic Higher Education Project and is involved with the Arrupe Program in Social Ethics for Business. His most recent work, Where's Knowing Going: Horizons of the Knowing Subject was published by Georgetown Press in 2009. He has also edited In Search of the Whole: 12 Essays on Faith and Academic Life, published by Georgetown Press, 2011. His other books include Revisiting the Idea of Vocation (Editor, Catholic University Press, 2004), Housing Heaven's Fire (Loyola Press, 2002), Virtue and Affluence (Sheed and Ward, 1997), Converting Nine to Five: A Spirituality of Daily Work (Crossroad/Continuum, 1989), and The Holy Use of Money: Personal Finances in Light of Christian Faith (Doubleday, 1986). Fr. Haughey is also directing an ongoing colloquium on transhumanism with Sr. Ilia Delio. He was appointed by Vatican's Council on Christian Unity to serve as member of its international dialogues with Pentecostalism and World Evangelical Alliance.
Jesuit Symposia: The Rhetoric of Teilhard de Chadin: Over the Top or Where LMU's Knowing Should Be Going
Von der Ahe Family Suite, Hannon Library
Introduction by Fr. Robert Caro, S.J.
Fr. Haughey currently coordinates Woodstock's Catholic Higher Education Project and is involved with the Arrupe Program in Social Ethics for Business. His most recent work, Where's Knowing Going: Horizons of the Knowing Subject was published by Georgetown Press in 2009. He has also edited In Search of the Whole: 12 Essays on Faith and Academic Life, published by Georgetown Press, 2011. His other books include Revisiting the Idea of Vocation (Editor, Catholic University Press, 2004), Housing Heaven's Fire (Loyola Press, 2002), Virtue and Affluence (Sheed and Ward, 1997), Converting Nine to Five: A Spirituality of Daily Work (Crossroad/Continuum, 1989), and The Holy Use of Money: Personal Finances in Light of Christian Faith (Doubleday, 1986). Fr. Haughey is also directing an ongoing colloquium on transhumanism with Sr. Ilia Delio. He was appointed by Vatican's Council on Christian Unity to serve as member of its international dialogues with Pentecostalism and World Evangelical Alliance.