11 April 2024 | 08.00 EST | 13.00 GMT | 14.00 CET | 16.00 EAT | Via Zoom
Dr Lorna Gold, CEO of FaithInvest, is one of two expert speakers at this one-hour webinar which explores how Catholic Social Teaching can inform and guide new ecologically sound and socially equitable economic models.
Dual challenges
As we confront the dual challenges of ecological degradation and economic inequality, the imperative to align our economic systems with principles of sustainability and justice is increasingly clear.
The other expert speaker, Dr Luigino Bruni, is the Scientific Director at The Economy of Francesco. He is a theologian and expert in CST. He is Professor in Political Economy and Coordinator of the Doctorate in Science of Civil Economy at at the Lumsa University in Rome.
The webinar 'Catholic Social Teaching and Ecological Economics' offers an engaging forum for exploring how the wisdom of Catholic Social Teaching can inform and guide the development of economic models that are both ecologically sound and socially equitable. This informative webinar, taking place on 11 April 2024, will feature insights from leading experts and practitioners who will share their perspectives on integrating ecological principles with economic practices, inspired by the tradition of Catholic Social Teaching.
A deeper understanding
Through a blend of theoretical exploration and practical application, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how faith-driven insights can contribute to reshaping our economic landscapes. The webinar will enable you to explore the intersection of faith and economics, and to discover how we can collectively work towards a more equitable and sustainable world.
This webinar is proudly co-sponsored by Laudato Si´Action Platform and FaithInvest.
Book your place
To register for the webinar, which will take place on Zoom, please click the link below:
Attendees are asked to specify the language of their preference: English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and French.
A second webinar is planned for this series, on 16 May, which will focus on practical conversations on ecological economics.
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FCI Collaboratorium partner, Laudato Si' Movement, is the operational partner for the Laudato Si' Action Platform. The Laudato Si' Action Platform is an initiative of the Vatican Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development.