From the Ratzinger Fanclub:
- Acton University describes itself as "a unique, four-day exploration of the intellectual foundations of a free society. Guided by a distinguished, international faculty, Acton University is an opportunity to deepen your knowledge and integrate rigorous philosophy, Christian theology and sound economics."
- The American Papist attended the 2007 Acton University conference this year. For those not as lucky (like moi), the Acton blog has kindly made available the lectures in mp3 format:
- Market Economics and the Family: Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse
- Lord Acton’s Histories of Liberty: Father Peter Laird
- Economic Thought Before the Enlightenment: Michael Miller
- The New Deal and the Great Society: Moral and Economic Failure: Anthony Bradley
- Technology, Culture, and the Market: Dr. Jay W. Richards
- Evangelical Social Thought: Justice Grounded in Love: Anthony Bradley
- Wealth in Scripture: Father Peter Laird
- Pope Benedict XVI and His Vision for Europe: Dr. Samuel Gregg
- Protestantism and Natural Law: Dr. Stephen Grabill
- Theology and History of Globalization: Dr. Samuel Gregg
- The Catholic Social Encyclical Tradition: Kishore Jayalaban
- Knowing Good Works: Guidelines for Effective Compassion: Dr. Fred DeJong
- The Political Economy of Globalization: Michael Miller
- Subsidiarity and Effective Private Charity: Ismael Hernandez
- Economics and Human Action: Jeff Tucker
- Catholic Social Teaching: Basic Principles: Stephen Haessler
- Natural Law and Protestant Public Theology: Dr. Stephen Grabill
- Enemies of the Inner City: John Nunes
- Moral Objections to the Free Market: John Schneider
- Private Property: Moral and Economic Foundations: Michael Miller
- The Bad News about the Prosperity Gospel: Rev. John Nunes
- Acton University 2007 Closing Address: Rev. Robert A. Sirico
- Economic Liberty in Catholic Social Teaching: Kishore Jayabalan
- Competing Visions of Business: Michael Miller
- Sixteenth-Century Protestant Moral Theologians: Stephen Grabill
- Poverty in the Developing World: Michael Miller
NOTE: Due to a recording error, the end of this lecture is slightly truncated. - Africa: Separating Myth from Reality: Rev.Chanshi Chanda
- Spontaneous Order, the Market, and Divine Providence: Dr. Jay Richards
- Christian Ethics, International Law, and International Institutions: Kishore Jayabalan
- A Proper Christian Approach to the Environment: Dr. Jay Richards
- A Journey from Pride to Gratitude: Jeff Sandefer