"Why a Catholic Education at all? Visions from the Past and Applications to the Present”

Looking forward to this Satellite Saturday Panel of the American Catholic Philosophical Association:

https://www.acpaconference.org/satellite-saturdays

Saturday, March 6, 5pm ET

"Why a Catholic Education at all? Visions from the Past and Applications to the Present”

Janice Chik Breidenbach, “The Paradox of Faith and Freedom: Can Catholic Education Be Pluralistic?”

Associate Professor of Philosophy, Ave Maria University

Associate Member, Blackfriars Hall, University of Oxford

Joshua Hinchie, S.J., “Knowledge for What? Newman and Ignatius on a University's End”

Graduate student, Loyola University Chicago

David McPherson, "Keeping Faith in an Age of Secularization: How Can Catholics Universities Help? How Do They Harm?"

Associate Professor of Philosophy, Creighton University

Chair: Joe Vukov, Loyola University Chicago

Organizer: Loyola University Chicago Working Group on Catholic Higher Education

Contact person: Naomi Fisher, Loyola University Chicago