Re-thinking Solidarity brings together leading academics, historians, philosophers, theologians, social activists, policy makers and legislators to engage in thoughtful reflection and re-think what solidarity means today, in light of a variety of societal changes, the current geopolitical situation and the consequences of COVID-19 pandemic.
The fourth webinar in this series will focus on Solidarity, equality and social justice.
Speakers include: Lord Alderdice (chair), Fr Michal Paluch, Rector of the Pontifical University of St Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum), Dr Austen Ivereigh, Fellow in Contemporary Church History, Campion Hall, Oxford, Sally J. Scholz, PhD, Chair, Department of Philosophy, Villanova University and Professor Tomasz Zyro, University of Warsaw / Political Theology
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Re-thinking Solidarity is organised by the Centre for Democracy and the Political Theology, in partnership with Polish Cuultural Institute in London, St. Benet’s Institute, St. Benet’s Hall, University of Oxford and The Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas in Rome.