
Sponsored by the Institute for Catholic Social Thought and Management of
the Center for Catholic Studies at the University of St. Thomas
(click on underlined papers)
Introduction
Michael Naughton
Imagining a Catholic School of Business
Jeanne Buckeye
The Virtue of Solidarity and the Theory of the Firm
Robert Kennedy
Selling Dreams: Catholicism and the Business Communicator
Ray MacKenzie
Work, Spirituality, and the Moral Point of View
Kenneth Goodpaster
Leadership as Covenant, Charism, and Communion
Deborah Savage
Some Thoughts on Teaching Management at a Catholic University
Thomas Dolan and John Knauff
Spirituality in the Workplace
Bob Wahlstedt
Toward Human Development: Integrating Just Wage Principles in the
Administrative Staff Compensation Program at the University of St. Thomas
Colleen Striegel
Liberal Learning and Professional Education in
Newman’s The Idea of a University
Don Briel
Rethinking the Concept of Liberal Education in the Age of the Free Economy
Michael Jordan
Why Would You Want to Be a Professional?
Albert Trostel
Bringing the Fallibility of Professionals into the Classroom
George Wilson
Reflections on the Nature of Management Education at a Catholic University
Richard Rexeisen
Introducing Liberal Arts and Catholic Ideas in a Technical Business
Education Course
Mike Carlson
Management Education at a Catholic University: An Essay
Doug Menikheim
Change-Personal Reflections
Joe Kennedy
Business Schools on Catholic Campuses: A Worthy Investment?
Michael Naughton and Thomas Bausch
Acknowledgements:
The Institute for Christian Social Thought expresses its appreciation to the
CRITF committee and Bush Foundation. It also wishes to thank Aquinas
Foundation and Monsignor Murphy without whose generous donation the seminar
could not have taken place.