Schedule
- Wednesday, February 25, 2009
- 5:30, Reception and dinner, with an address by Paul Kerry
- "Good is to be Done and Promoted: Robert P. George Intellectually Engaged in Making Men Moral." - AUDIO
- 7:30, Address by Russell D. Moore
- "Of Sacraments and Sawdust: Toward the Future of Evangelical-Catholic Public Engagement" - AUDIO
- Thursday, February 26, 2009
- 8:00-8:45, Continental breakfast
- 9:00-10:30, Session 1: James Stoner
- "Politics and Moral Culture: Aristotle, Rawls and George" - AUDIO
- Discussant: Jack W. Nowlin - AUDIO
- 10:45-12:15, Session 2: David Novak
- "Robert George on Natural Law: Commonalities and Differences" - AUDIO
- Discussant: Patrick Lee - AUDIO
- 12:15, Lunch
- 1:30-3:00, Session 3: Jean Bethke Elshtain
- "Why Selves Cannot be Sovereign" - AUDIO
- Discussant: Seana Sugrue - AUDIO
- 3:15-4:45, Session 4: Christopher Tollefsen
- "Disability and Social Justice" - AUDIO
- Discussant: Justin D. Barnard - AUDIO
- 6:00, Dinner
- 7:30, Evening conversation with Robert P. George, Harry L. Poe and friends. - AUDIO
- Friday, February 27, 2009
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