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Good Afternoon Folks,<br>
<br>
I hope people are as excited as I am for the TCC's very first
Theology on Tap!<br>
<br>
To start things off, the topic will be centered on <b>'morally
guided research' </b>a topic I believe hits home to many of us
here at MIT. We will be using Pope Francis' recent encyclical, <i>Laudato
Si,</i> as a backdrop to the discussion. Hence, I believe that the
topic is <b>relevant to all members of the TCC including alumni and
non-engineers.</b> So do <b>COME</b>!!! I believe that there will
be something in it for everyone! A good turn out would be a great
indicator that this is the sort of social event that folks want!!!<br>
<br>
Fr. Dan will kick start the discussion by giving a brief overview of
Laudato Si; following which we will have Josh Hester, Co-Chair of
the GSC Sustainability Subcommittee, discussing how the Pope's
encyclical resonates with him in his work on campus; and lastly I
will talk briefly about the responsibility I feel Pope Francis is
challenging me to have to society as an Engineer/Scientist! This
will be followed by a Q&A and a chance to socialize!<br>
<br>
The details for the event are as follows:<br>
<br>
Location : The Thirsty Ear Pub (Ashdown Graduate Housing)<br>
Time : Please aim to arrive at 6.45 pm, we plan to kick
start things at 7.15 pm and wrap it discussion by 8.30pm latest. We
get kicked out of the Thirsty at 9.30pm.<br>
<i>Light refreshments will be available. The kitchen will not be
open for the event. <br>
So get some dinner or bring take out if you want a solid meal! I
believe I am supposed to encourage responsible drinking.</i><br>
<br>
Note: The Thirsty Ear Pub is a pub! All guest must be 21+ with valid
government ID to enter (They accept foreign driving licenses).<br>
<br>
Over the last month I have included a weekly reading in the
bulletin, the links are summarized below. <b>IT IS OKAY TO NOT HAVE
READ THEM!</b> Please come even if you have no clue, we're all
here to learn together!<br>
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1) A discussion of the responsibility we have to society<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://catholicmoraltheology.com/two-things-to-know-about-laudato-si-and-technology/">http://catholicmoraltheology.com/two-things-to-know-about-laudato-si-and-technology/</a><br>
2) The wide ranging effects a single technology can have on
society. A case study of Technology Shock on 'shotgun marriages' and
the effect it has on relationship.<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://www.brookings.edu/research/papers/1996/08/childrenfamilies-akerlof">http://www.brookings.edu/research/papers/1996/08/childrenfamilies-akerlof</a><br>
3) A summary of the 6 chapters in the encyclical provided by the
vatican<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://www.news.va/en/news/overview-of-the-encyclical-laudato-si">http://www.news.va/en/news/overview-of-the-encyclical-laudato-si</a><br>
4) A link to the encyclical itself! As a simple beginning, I
would suggest reading the introduction. Paragraphs 1-16<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/encyclicals/documents/papa-francesco_20150524_enciclica-laudato-si.html">http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/encyclicals/documents/papa-francesco_20150524_enciclica-laudato-si.html</a><br>
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I hope to see you guys there!<br>
<br>
Cheers,<br>
Adam<br>
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