In his book that won the Nasr Book Prize this year, Anthony Annett presents a history of Catholic Social Teaching, arguing in favor of its relevance for creating a more just economy. If Cathonomics produces better outcomes, for believers and others, what are the roadblocks preventing us from realizing a more just economy and polity?
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Presented by Notre Dame's Medieval Institute and Ansari Institute for Global Engagement with Religion, this panel discussion explores pilgrimage as a truly global medieval phenomenon that helped constitute the major world religions. Panelists speak to different traditions of pilgrimage, provisions for hospitality, and the sacred art of shrines and holy places.
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