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Visiting Scholar in Catholic Thought: Dr. Charles Camosy - 2018

Charles Camosy

Charles Camosy, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Theological and Social Ethics at Fordham University in New York, NY lectured twice at Benedictine University as part of Benedictine’s Visiting Scholar in Catholic Thought Lecture Series.

  • A Non-Violent Dinner Table: A Christian Critique of US Eating Practices, at 7pm on Tuesday, October 16 at Kindlon Hall (4th floor, St. Benedict’s Chapel) and
  • Could a Non-Human Animal be a Person? – an Analysis from Christian Ethics, at 12:20pm on Wednesday, October 17, at Kindlon Hall (5th floor reception room). 

An author of four books in addition to more than 20 published articles in several national publications and major newspapers, Camosy is a two-time winner of the Catholic Media Association award, a recipient of the Robert Byrne award and was recently selected for the international working group “Contending Modernities” which attempts to bring secular liberalism, Catholicism and Islam into dialogue and with bioethics. Camosy is also the founder of the Catholic Conversation Project, serves on the board of Democrats for Life, and advises the ethics committee of the Children’s Hospital of New York. 

 

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