Thursday, July 23, 2009 The international financial crisis, the phenomenon of globalization, social inequality and exclusion, among others, issues are addressed by Pope Benedict XVI from the perspective of love in the encyclical called charity and truth. "Love - caritas - is an extraordinary force that drives people to commit themselves with courage and generosity in the field of justice and peace," said the Holy Father in the early part of this document Vatican's deep theological character, however, can lead to reflections and concrete actions that illuminate the actions of the society for humanity itself. On Wednesday 22 July, more than 350 people heard presentations from different angles that provided academic doctors Felipe Zegarra (theologian), Ismael Muñoz (economist), Charles White (lawyer), Catalina Romero (sociologist) Luis Bacigalupo (philosopher) and José Luis Pérez Guadalupe (theologian and sociologist). The session was led by Efrain Gonzales de Olarte, academic vice chancellor.
Bishop Dr. Marcial Rubio and Miguel Cabrejos.
University authorities, teachers, students, staff and a large number of external groups were part of the interdisciplinary dialogue that explored each chapter of the encyclical. The common denominator of this meeting was that the Holy Father and the universal Church are very concerned to rescue the ethical dimension of social life, based on the real truth in Christ and human values. "Openness to God makes us open for the brothers and an understanding of life as a caring and joyful task. In contrast, the ideological rejection of God and atheism of indifference, oblivious to the Creator and is in danger of forgetting human values, appear today as one of the biggest obstacles to development, "the Holy Father mentioned in the conclusion of this, his third encyclical that offers the Catholic world.
Dr. Efrain Gonzales de Olarte and Monsignor Strotmann.
- Lee also article "Development, charity and truth" , written by Javier Iguíñiz, teaching our Academic Department of Economics, published July 23 in The Republic .
1st Day Aula Magna 2009 - Monday, November 9: (left to right) Javier
Iguíñiz, Professor of Economics, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru,
Charles White, Professor of Law, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru,
Efrain Gonzales de Olarte, Academic Vice President of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru,
Nicole Bernex, Professor of Geography, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru.
Iguíñiz, Professor of Economics, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru,
Charles White, Professor of Law, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru,
Efrain Gonzales de Olarte, Academic Vice President of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru,
Nicole Bernex, Professor of Geography, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru.
Aula Magna 2nd Day of 2009: (From right to left)
Maura A. Ryan, Professor of Theology, University of Notre Dame - USA,
Luis Bacigalupo, Professor of Philosophy, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru,
Maura A. Ryan, Professor of Theology, University of Notre Dame - USA,
Luis Bacigalupo, Professor of Philosophy, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru,
Carneirode Paulo Fernando Andrade, Professor of Theology, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro - Brazil,
Carlos Fosca, Chancelor of the Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru.
Carlos Fosca, Chancelor of the Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru.
2nd Day Aula Magna 2009:
Bishop Norberto Strotmann, Bishop of Chosica and Head of the Higher Education Section CELAM.
Bishop Norberto Strotmann, Bishop of Chosica and Head of the Higher Education Section CELAM.
Dr. Nicole Bernex, Dr. Efrain Gonzales de Olarte, Dr. Marcial Rubio, Bishop Miguel Cabrejos, Dr. Pepi Patrón, Dr. Carlos Fosca, Dr. Paulo de Andrade, Dr. Luis Bacigalupo, Dr. Charles White, Dr. Javier Iguiñiz.
Dr. Pilar Nores de García, wife of the President of the Republic of Peru (left) and Dr. Catherine Romero (right).
Assistants in the Law Auditorium.
SOURCE: PuntoEdu .
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