Conference featuring Cardinal John Onaiyekan defends human dignity | News | Notre Dame News | University of Notre Dame Skip To Content Skip To Navigation Skip To Search University of Notre Dame Notre Dame News Experts ND in the News Subscribe About Us Home Contact Search Menu Home › News › Conference featuring Cardinal John Onaiyekan defends human dignity Conference featuring Cardinal John Onaiyekan defends human dignity Published: March 23, 2016 Author: Brett Robinson Cardinal John Onaiyekan An interdisciplinary conference featuring a range of scholars including Cardinal John Onaiyekan, archbishop of Abuja, Nigeria, will explore the concept of human dignity against recent philosophical challenges. The conference, titled “The End of Human Dignity? Recovering the Intellectual Appeal of Human Dignity for the Theological and Philosophical Imagination,” will take place April 3-5 (Sunday-Tuesday) at the University of Notre Dame. Cardinal Onaiyekan will open the conference at 7 p.m. April 3 by delivering the 2016 Human Dignity Lecture at McKenna Hall. The conference, which is free and open to the public, will feature noted philosophers and theologians including Cyril O’Regan, Leon Kass, Gustavo Gutiérrez and David Walsh. Philosopher Ruth Macklin has claimed that the concept of human dignity is “useless,” denoting nothing more than respect of individual autonomy. Likewise, Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker has called human dignity “stupid” because it curbs “the modern conception of freedom.” ”The End of Dignity?” aims to rebuff such claims by considering the positive contribution that a society rooted in the inherent dignity of human persons offers. “The erosion or outright dismissal of the concept of human dignity raises foundational questions about human persons and the communities we wish to inhabit,” said John Cavadini, McGrath-Cavadini Director of the Institute for Church Life. “What would society look like if the language of human dignity were eliminated from public discourse?” The aim of the conference is to renew the discourse around the concept of human dignity by recovering its philosophical and theological foundations. “Modern philosophies that fail to adequately deal with vulnerability and suffering obscure a conception of human dignity grounded in human encounter, the other, and the phenomenon of love,” said Cavadini. The 2016 Human Dignity Lecture and “The End of Human Dignity?” conference is sponsored by the Institute for Church Life and the Office of Human Dignity and Life Initiatives. For a full list of conference speakers and to register, visit icl.nd.edu/conferences/human-dignity-conference-2016/. Contact: Brett Robinson, Institute for Church Life, 574-631-6109, brobins6@nd.edu Posted In: Diversity, Equity & Inclusion International Faith Home Experts ND in the News Subscribe About Us Related September 09, 2020 Notre Dame signs agreement with Yad Vashem promoting Holocaust education and research August 22, 2016 Notre Dame to dedicate new center in Connemara, Ireland August 08, 2016 Paolo Carozza, director of Kellogg Institute, appointed to Vatican academy by Pope Francis July 28, 2016 Three questions with Latino theologian Peter J. Casarella June 20, 2016 Notre Dame to steward Newman University Church in Dublin For the Media Contact Office of Public Affairs and Communications Notre Dame News 500 Grace Hall Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Pinterest © 2022 University of Notre Dame Search Mobile App News Events Visit Accessibility Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube LinkedIn