
Fragile World: Ecology & the Church
Keynote Speakers
Christopher Hamlin (bio)
Coauthor, “The Greening of America, Catholic Style, 1930-1950”
Professor of History, University of Notre Dame
Michael S. Northcott (bio)
Author, A Political Theory of Climate Change
Christopher Hamlin (bio)
Coauthor, “The Greening of America, Catholic Style, 1930-1950”
Professor of History, University of Notre Dame
Brayton Shanley (bio)
Co-founder of the sustainable-living Agape Community, recipient of the 2015 Isaac Hecker Award for Social Justice
Other Featured Speakers
Agnes M. Brazal (bio)
Chair of Catholic Studies & CWCIT Senior Research Professor, DePaul UniversityChristopher Hamlin (bio)
Coauthor, “The Greening of America, Catholic Style, 1930-1950”
Professor of History, University of Notre Dame
Bram Büscher (bio)
Coauthor, “The Greening of America, Catholic Style, 1930-1950”
Professor of History, University of Notre DamePeter Hughes, SSC (bio)
Executive Secretary, Office of Justice & Solidarity, Conference of Latin American Bishops (Bogotá)
Author, Conservation & Globalization
Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Virginia
Stan Chu Ilo (bio)
Author, The Church & Development in Africa
CWCIT Senior Research Professor, DePaul University
Emmanuel Katongole (bio)
Associate Professor of Theology & Peace Studies, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame
Christie Klimas (bio)
Assistant Professor of Environmental Science & Studies, DePaul University
Peter Knox, SJ
Dean & Professor of Theology, Jesuit School of Theology, Hekima College (Nairobi)
Germán Mahecha
Director of Ecotheology Research Group, Pontifical Javeriana University (Bogotá)Randy Odchigue
Vice President, DaKaTeo (Catholic Theological Society of the Philippines)
Daniel F. Pilario, CM (bio)
Dean & Professor of Theology, St. Vincent School of Theology, Adamson University(Manila)
Assistant Professor of Environmental Science & Studies, DePaul UniversityReynaldo D. Raluto
Secretary, DaKaTeo (Catholic Theological Society of the Philippines)
Msgr. Luis Alfonso Santos Villeda
President, Fundación Polígono Industrial Copaneco
Bishop Emeritus, Diocese of Santa Rosa de Copán, Honduras
Roland Tuazon, CM (bio)
Author, “Have We Run Out of Moral Imagination? A Socio-Ethical Consideration on Biotechnology as Solution to World Hunger”
Professor of Theology, St. Vincent School of Theology, Adamson University (Manila)