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Radical Marxism, Radical Feminism, Radical Love

What Mother Teresa taught me about social justice

March 22, 2012 at 07:30 PM
Hance Auditorium
Presenters: Mary Poplin, Professor in the School of Educational Studies, Claremont Graduate University

With so much suffering in the world, and so many theories about how to overcome poverty and injustice, it is easy to feel bewildered and useless. In this Veritas Forum presentation, Mary Poplin, professor of education and former Dean of Education at Claremont Graduate University, shares her personal journey through a range of justice-seeking worldviews, her ultimate discovery of the Christian faith and her time exploring the realities of loving the poor with Mother Teresa.


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