Event Information
Title:
The Contribution of Christianity
to Representative Government
Date:
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Location:
Pontifical University Antonianum [1]
Via Merulana, 124,
00185 Rome, Italy
(See Map [2])
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On May 12, 2010 Istituto Acton, in collaboration with the Faculty of Canon Law of the Pontifical University Antonianum [1], organized a study day for pontifical university professors, priests, student and opinion leaders in Rome on the theme "The Contribution of Christianity to Representative Government". The expert panel of speakers, which included Vatican curial officials, political scientists, and legal scholars, discussed and debated how representative government has a special congruity with the Christian vision of the human being and of human society.
Speakers
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H. E. Cardinal Peter Kodwo Turkson [7] (President, Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace [8])
Bio [7]
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Rev. Johannes B. Freyer, O.F.M. [9] (Rector, Pontifical University Antonianum [1])
Bio [9]
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Rev. Priamo Etzi, O.F.M. [10] (Dean, Faculty of Canon Law, Pontifical University Antonianum [1])
Bio [10] - Lecture [11] -
Rev. David Jaeger, O.F.M. [12] (Professor, Faculty of Canon Law, Pontifical University Antonianum [1])
Bio [12] -
Rev. Robert A. Sirico [13] (President, Acton Institute [14])
Bio [13] -
Dr. Daniel Mahoney [15] (Dean, Department of Political Science, Assumption College [16])
Bio [13] -
Rev. John Wauck (Professor, School of Church Communications, Pontifical University of the Holy Cross [17])
