Ignacio Ellacuría, S.J. Chair of Catholic Social Thought at Georgetown University

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The Ignacio Ellacuría, S.J. Chair of Catholic Social Thought at Georgetown University is an endowed academic position dedicated to advancing scholarship and teaching on Catholic social teaching and its engagement with contemporary social justice issues.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf endowed academic chair
faculty position
position in Catholic studies
academicDiscipline Catholic social teaching
Catholic social thought
social ethics
social justice studies
academicLevel university
affiliation Georgetown University NERFINISHED
Society of Jesus NERFINISHED
associatedConcept Catholic intellectual tradition NERFINISHED
common good
human dignity
option for the poor
solidarity
country United States of America
fieldOfWork Catholic social teaching NERFINISHED
ethics
public policy and religion
social justice
theology
focus economic justice
ethics of public life
faith and justice
human rights
peace and conflict
hostInstitution Georgetown University NERFINISHED
hostInstitutionUnit College of Arts & Sciences (Georgetown University) NERFINISHED
Department of Theology (Georgetown University) NERFINISHED
institutionType Jesuit university
languageOfWork English
locatedIn Georgetown University NERFINISHED
Washington, D.C.
mission advance scholarship on Catholic social teaching
engage Catholic social teaching with contemporary social justice issues
promote teaching on Catholic social thought
namedAfter Ignacio Ellacuría NERFINISHED
Ignacio Ellacuría, S.J. NERFINISHED
namedAfterCause social justice
namedAfterField liberation theology
philosophy
theology
namedAfterOccupation Jesuit priest
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
sector higher education
sponsorType endowment

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Ignacio Ellacuría honouredIn Ignacio Ellacuría, S.J. Chair of Catholic Social Thought at Georgetown University