Magnifica Humanitas webinar

Pope Leo XVI’s first encyclical, Maginfica humanitas, explores how we preserve the human person in an age of articial intelligence, and will be released on Monday 25 May.
The following week, on 4 June, the Centre for Catholic Social Thought and Practice will bring together an expert panel to reflect on the themes of the encyclical, with an initial response to the challenges and the hope it offers.
Panel includes:
Dr Samuel Tranter, Research Fellow in the Faculty of Theology and Religion at the University of Oxford.
Dr Nicholas Hayes-Mota, Assistant Professor, Social & Theological Ethics, Department of Religious Studies, Santa Clara University.
Professor Meghan J Clark, Professor of Moral Theology at St John’s University (NY).
Chaired by Professor Anna Rowlands, Saint Hilda Chair in Catholic Social Thought and Practice, Durham University, with time for questions and comments.
The webinar runs from 5pm-6.15pm (BST).
It is free to attend but registration is essential. Use the button to register
