Decision-making in an Uncertain Time. Should you always obey your conscience?
Friday June 10th, 2022
The idea for this colloquium was prompted by the publication of Conscience: Writings from Moral Theology by St Alphonsus (Liguori Publications, 2019), transl. Raphael Gallagher CSsR. The issue of good moral decision-making, a perennial challenge, is particularly acute in today’s world where there is an exponential growth of uncertainties and doubts. We are continuously confronted by complex personal and societal dilemmas. This event will explore different ways of moral decision-making from historical, theological and legal perspectives.
Speakers include:
- Prof. Cornelius Casey CSsR, Trinity College Dublin
- Prof. Raphael Gallagher CSsR, Alphonsianum, Rome
- Prof. Patrick Hannon, St Patrick’s College, Maynooth
- Prof. Stefania Tutino, University of California (UCLA)
- Prof. Desmond Ryan, Trinity College Dublin
- Prof. Fáinche Ryan, Trinity College Dublin
Location
The Conference will be held in the Loyola Institute, (G16), Trinity College Dublin.
Registration
Tickets cost €25. This includes tea/coffee and lunch.
This Conference is sponsored by the Dublin Province, Irish Redemptorists.