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Early Modern Economics, Ethics, and Law
Episode 478

Early Modern Economics, Ethics, and Law

In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Andrew M. McGinnis, assistant director of research at the CRCD and managing editor of the Journal of Religion, Culture & Democracy, about the Acton Institute’s recently completed Sources in Early Modern Economics, Ethics, and Law (Second Series).

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February 19, 202555m 43s

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Show Notes

In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Andrew M. McGinnis, assistant director of research at the CRCD and managing editor of the Journal of Religion, Culture & Democracy, about the Acton Institute’s recently completed Sources in Early Modern Economics, Ethics, and Law (Second Series). What is historical ressourcement, and why does it matter? What are the challenges scholars face when attempting such work? How can historical scholarship enrich the Church? The world?

Andrew M. McGinnis, Ph.D. | Center for Religion, Culture & Democracy

Sources in Early Modern Economics, Ethics, and Law (Second Series) | Acton Institute

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