Cardinal Walter Kasper and ethicist Cathleen Kaveny Photo: Leo Sorel |
The annual Russo Family Lecture—held at the Lincoln Center campus—featured Cardinal Walter Kasper, a theologian
and former Vatican official, and Cathleen Kaveny, ethicist and legal
scholar at Boston College. The topic was Cardinal Kasper’s new book, Mercy: The
Essence of the Gospel and the Key to Christian Life (Paulist Press, 2014),
which, on its cover, has a quote from Pope Francis: “This book has done me so
much good.”
The director of the center, James McCartin, Ph.D., said he has long wanted to host the cardinal at one of its events because of the cardinal's "very persuasive approach to thinking about God and the
Church, and especially his insights about not devaluing the importance of local
communities of faith as they relate to the Holy See in Rome." McCartin was
able to arrange the appearance because the cardinal was in town to publicize
his book.
McCartin chose Kaveny to engage with the cardinal because he was well acquainted with her scholarly acumen, having known her since his graduate school days.
The discussion touched upon the work of Elizabeth
Johnson, C.S.J., Distinguished Professor of Theology at Fordham, according to
an article from Religion News Service.
“They were just very natural and engaging . . . it was exactly what we aim for at the Center on
Religion and Culture,” McCartin said.
You can watch the discussion in its entirety here.
You can watch the discussion in its entirety here.
-- Chris Gosier
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