THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2017
8.45 Arrival
9.15 Welcome by the Rector
9.30 Work in the Reform Tradition Compared with the Catholic Tradition. An Historical Analysis
Prof. Brad S. Gregory, University of Notre Dame, Indiana
10.30 Work, the Person and the Common Good. An Anthropological-Ethical Comparison between Marxist Materialism and Christian Humanism
Prof. Benedetta Giovanola, Università di Macerata
11.15 Break
11.45 Work, Creation, and Redemption. A Theological Analysis
Prof. Santiago Sanz Sánchez, Pontificia Università della Santa Croce
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15.00 Papers
17.00 Round Table Philosophy and Theology of Work: Competing Concepts of Work as Vocation in the Thought Inspired by the Reformation and the Thought Inspired by the Tradition of the Catholic Church
Prof. Brad S. Gregory, University of Notre Dame, Indiana
Prof. Jens Zimmermann, Trinity Western University, Vancouver
Moderator: Prof. María Pía Chirinos, Universidad de Piura
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2017
9.30 The Christian Understanding of Professional Work. An Anthropological Approach
Prof. Ana Marta González, Universidad de Navarra
10.30 Work in Contemporary Economics. An Ethical Approach
Lord Brian Griffiths of Fforestfach, House of Lords, Goldman Sachs International, London
On. Prof. Maria Chiara Carrozza, Camera dei Deputati and Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa
11.15 Break
11.45 The Sanctification of Professional Work and its Social Dimension
Prof. Javier López Díaz, Pontificia Università della Santa Croce
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15.00 Papers
17.00 Round Table
Economics and Work: The Future of Work and the Dignity of the Worker
Prof. Martin Schlag, University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
Eng. Stefano Antonio Donnarumma, CEO Acea SpA
Eng. Gianni Vittorio Armani, President and CEO Anas SpA
Moderator: Dr. Marta Rocchi, Research Centre MCE
Rome, October 13, 2017