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A Series of Academic Events on Christianity, Modern Culture and Society

06

Jun

The USJ Xavier Research Center for Memory and Identity and USJ Faculty of Religious Studies and Philosophy is organising a series of events on “Christianity, Modern Culture and Society” throughout the month of June.



EIGHT-SESSION COURSE:

“Christianity, Cultural Analysis, Violence and Peacebuilding”

Dates: 6 June, 9 June, 13 June, 16 June, 20 June, 23 June, 27 June, 30 June 2023 
Time: 10 am – 11.30 am 
Venue:  Classroom 1-E01, USJ Seminary Campus, Largo de Sto. Agostinho, 5, Macau, China

Registration: https://forms.gle/CPkfMPtoq4wA36Dm9


SEMINARS:

Contemporary Management Theories and Catholic Social Teaching

Date: 12 June 2023 
Time: 6 pm-7.30 pm 
Venue: Classroom 1-E01, USJ Seminary Campus, Largo de Sto. Agostinho, 5, Macau, China

Leadership in Catholic Social Teaching

Date: 19 June 2023 
Time: 6 pm-7.30 pm 
Venue: Classroom 1-E01, USJ Seminary Campus, Largo de Sto. Agostinho, 5, Macau, China

Registration: https://forms.gle/aKhHYfcjvhmqbkt19


ABOUT THE SPEAKER:

Fr. Andrzej Sarnacki, SJ.

The Rev’d Dr Andrzej Sarnacki, SJ., is a professor at the prestigious Jesuit University Ignatianum in Krakow, Poland. His area of research is cultural, civilisations, violence, Catholic social teaching, management and Jesuit Spirituality. In addition, cultural of violence, Neomarxism, organisational culture and Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola are his special interest.