Hosted by Trinity Institute, New York February 5, 5pm-9pm Featuring: We will serve as the Boston gathering site for this national conference, using video of the conference and speakers, reflecting in small groups on the presentations. THe following luminaries will serve as respondents and discussion group leaders: Catherine Mann, Professor of Economics, Brandeis University Co-sponsored with the Episcopal Divinity School, Cambridge, MA, Boston Faith and Justice Network, the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts, Life Together: The Young Adult Internship Programs of the Diocese of MA, and Mass. Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice TO REGISTER, please contact cenglish@mit.edu
February 6, 9am-4pm
$30 Registration fee includes dinner on Friday, morning coffee and lunch on Saturday
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Archbishop Rowan Williams, 104th Archbishop of Canterbury
Sir Partha Dasgupta, Frank Ramsey Professor of Economics at the University of Cambridge
Kathryn Tanner, Dorothy Grant Maclear Professor of Theology at the University of Chicago Divinity School
Joan Martin, Associate Professor of Christian Social Ethics, Episcopal Divinity School, Cambridge
Anthony Zuba, Lead Organizer, Massachusetts Interfaith Coalition for Worker Justice
Building an Ethical Economy: Theology and the Marketplace
Submitted by ujpadmin on Mon, 02/01/2010 - 9:44am.
When: Friday, February 5, 2010, 5:00 pm
to Saturday, February 6, 2010, 4:00 pm
Where: MIT • Stata 32-123 • Cambridge
2010 Feb 5 - 5:00pm
2010 Feb 6 - 4:00pm
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