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Boardman Lectureship in Christian Ethics
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Scullion, RSM, Mary
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Sister Mary Scullion reframes ethics as trans-religious, as the concern for justice in the world, and speaks to a diverse audience, one committed to thoughtful reflection on what constitutes "right action in the global, interfaith community we share." Responses to the lecture were given by Steven Gold, Attorney; Leona Smith, President, National Union for the Homeless Director, Homeless Project; Amata Miller, Economist and Education Coordinator for NETWORK; Rev. Paul Washington, Jr, Church of the Advocate, Philadelphia; Akila Malik, Student Director, University City Hospitality Coalition.

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1990-11-01
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Boardman Lectureship in Christian Ethics
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2023-05-16T23:57:42.000
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Boardman Lecture XXIX. Editor and foreword by Jacqueline Z. Pastis.
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