Symposium Panels - May 29
Breakfast
Laboratory D108
Panel A: Women and the Social Apostolate
Auditorium Jeffrey Klaiber
Chair: Emanuele Colombo
Women and the Jesuit Mission: Collaboration and Impact in Social Apostolates
– Megan Lowes-Bolin
Organized Charity: Confraternities and Cooperation at the Casa Santa Marta
– Michael Mohr, S.J.
Jesuits, Kirishitan Women and Confrarias in Persecution
– Haruko Nawata Ward
Laboratory D108
Panel A: Theorizing the Social Apostolate
F604
Chair: Francisco Mota, S.J.
Michel De Certeau, Between Yesterday and Today and Between History and Social Sciences. Portraits of a Public Intellectual
– Carlos Alvarez, S.J.
Solidarity, the Society, and Philosophy: The Renewal of the Social Mission of Philosophy Post-restoration
– Flavio Rurale
Confronting the Demonic in Early Modern Europe: Jesuits, Exorcism, and the Witchcraze
– Robert Scully, S.J.
Panel B: Your Money or Your Life: Economics and Religion in the Society of Jesus
F605
Chair: Cristiano Casalini
Jesuits as Theological Educators: Weston School of Theology and the Theology Department at Marquette University, 1978–83
– Andrés Prieto
Managing Body and Faith in Account Books: Jesuit Food Practices and Religious Integration in China
– Zhongyuan Hu
Lunch
Terrace: Floor 3
Men Charitably Trained
Auditorium Jeffrey Klaiber
Chair: Cristiano Casalini
Introducing the Source: The Bulletin of the Institute of Social Order
– Alessandro Corsi
Guidance in a Time of Crisis: The Institute of Social Order and Jesuit Educational Engagement during World War II
–A. Taiga Guterres
Evangelization and Journals: Jesuit Missions and the Bulleting of the Institute of Social Order
– Emanuele Colombo
Dinner
[TML Outdoor Patio]