Throughout Western developed nations, there is dawning recognition that robust protections for religious liberty can no longer be taken for granted. Less understood are the ways in which infringements of other political, civil and commercial forms of freedom can subtly undermine religious liberty: but also vice-versa. Businesses and other institutions of civil society now need to consider how the restrictions of religious freedom by governments throughout the Western world is likely to affect them. What then is the relationship of religious liberty to other expressions of freedom?
On November 10, 2014, the Acton Institute will hold a day-long conference –The Relationship between Religious & Economic Liberty in an Age of Expanding Government – bringing together leading clergy and scholars—theologians, philosophers, economists—to discuss this increasingly important issue, and the manner in which is affecting institutions ranging from business to church organizations.
This conference is the second in the five-part series One and Indivisible? The Relationship Between Religious and Economic Freedom.
University students and faculty register here for free!
Interested in the event, but unable to attend in DC? Acton will be hosting a live simulcast event in Grand Rapids.
Speakers
Cardinal Robert Sarah
President, Pontifical Council 'Cor Unum'
Biography
Professor Russell Hittinger
The Catholic University of America
Biography
Ambassador Michael Novak
Author and Former Ambassador to the UN
Biography
Dr. Jay W. Richards
The Catholic University of America
Biography