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  • University Ethics in a Time of Threat to Democracy and in Need of Social Trust

    Author(s):   Prof. James Keenan, SThD

    Humanitas, 2024

    The essay highlights that though universities teach every field of professional ethics (for physicians, nurses, business people, finance, journalism, etc.) the university does not teach any courses for administrators or

    Subject: University Ethics, Adjunct Faculty, Ethics, Social Trust.

  • The Problem of Trust - Comparative Analysis of Two Research Approaches

    Author(s):   Mr. Plamen Petkov

    COLLECTED PAPERS OF THE NATIONAL SCHOOL FOR DOCTORAL STUDENTS AND YOUNG RESEARCHERS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES, 2023

    Trust in a comparative analysis of Rother's social learning theory and social capital theory (in Bulgarian).

    Subject: Social Trust.

  • Restoring Social Trust

    From Populism to Synodality

    Author(s):   Prof. James Keenan, SThD

    Theological Studies, 2023

    Social trust has been compromised locally, nationally, and globally, and very recently more and more social scientists, ethicists, theologians, and civic leaders have highlighted its necessity for the function of social

    Subject: Religion, Ethics, Social Trust, Theology.

  • Social Trust and the Ethics of Our Institutions

    Author(s):   Prof. James Keenan, SThD

    Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics, 2022

    Social trust is the basic resource for our institutions and is notably maintained by leaders who have what I call a vulnerable style and a vigilant capacity to recognize ethical challenges on the horizon. The essay follows five steps: a meditation on social trust, an introduction to the notion of style, and a proposal for a vulnerable style so as to become collectively capacious for recognition. Then it turns to the two institutions under examination at the 2022 annual meeting of the Society of Christian Ethics (SCE): the church and the academy. 

    Subject: Religion, Ethics, Social Trust, Theology.

  • Inspiring Trust

    Church Communications and Organizational Vulnerability

    Author(s):   Assoc. Prof. Dr. Juan Narbona

    Edusc, 2021

    Cultural and social changes, together with scandals and the incoherence of some groups, led citizens to evaluate organisations more rigorously than ever before. Since then, a culture of suspicion towards political parties, financial institutions, trade unions, the media and also - of course - the Church, has been the norm. This book contains a collection of articles by a variety of authors on a central theme: trust. As a background, the current distrust of the Catholic Church is addressed in many cases.

    Subject: Religion, Social Trust.