7:30 p.m.— Edwards lecture: "The Problem of Wealth." Presented by Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty, chair of the department of Theology at Bellarmine University and associate professor of Theology. Caldwell Chapel, Louisville Seminary. This lecture is free but space is limited and registration is suggested. Reception to follow in the Winn Center at Louisville Seminary.
Quote from the speaker:
"Today, we are facing the most significant moral and theological dilemma of our time as we confront the problem of wealth. Our current dominant methods of wealth creation continue to increase the wealth gap in the U.S. and between and among nations around the globe. According to the 2010 US Census, 46.5 million people in the US live in poverty; the highest number since poverty estimates have been published. U.S. consumption of energy, goods and natural resources is out of balance with the needs of other people around the world and threatens the survival of our planet. Those who live in poverty become the subjects of study when the problem is actually wealth and the way we create it. People of faith experience a sense of moral incoherence as they try to live out their faith in a society where money and creation of wealth have become such dominant goods. Despite these problems, religious leaders too often look to economic models to find solutions to these problems. Theological reflection enables us to discover and explore alternative ways of living and calls us to consider that the way we create wealth matters to people, to the earth, and to God."
Contact Information
- Caldwell Chapel - Louisville Seminary
- Landrum Lane, Louisville , KY 40205
- 502-272-8031
Event Time
- Thursday, November 14, 2013
- 7:00 PM
Price
- Free

