On Tax Day in SoCal: Michael Novak to speak on “The Moral Foundation of Markets”
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On Tax Day in SoCal: Michael Novak to speak on “The Moral Foundation of Markets”

Heads up to those in the Southern California area:

Distinguished scholar, author, and former Ambassador Michael Novak will give an April 15 lecture at Fuller Theological Seminary on “The Moral Foundation of Markets.”

Novak will argue for the need to re-establish an informed and well-reasoned understanding of both the value of markets for human well-being and the moral foundation necessary for their continued survival.

Among other achievements, Novak is the 1994 winner of the Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion, an honor that Fr. Robert Sirico called “well-deserved” in this Acton Religion and Liberty article.

If you are not able to catch Novak’s Fuller lecture, he will speak two additional times on Friday, April 16. In the morning at Biola University’s chapel, and in the evening at La Cañada Presbyterian Church, Novak will revisit his seminal book, “Business as a Calling: Work and the Examined Life,” from the perspective of our current economic difficulties.

Lecture locations and additional background information are here. Novak’s appearances are sponsored by the Sierra Madre, Calif.-based Center for Faith and Enterprise.

Rodolpho Carrasco

Rodolpho Carrasco served for two decades at Harambee Ministries, an incarnational urban ministry in Pasadena, Calif. He is a member of the Hispanic Scholarship Fund’s Alumni Hall of Fame, has written for Christianity Today and Discipleship Journal, is a member of the World Vision U.S. board of directors, and is the U.S. Regional Facilitator for Partners Worldwide.