Lonergan Colloquium 2025 «Back 2025-03-07 Milwaukee Integral Ecology Colloquium on the 10th Anniversary of Laudato Si' Contributor Title Edgar Valdez Self-Transcendence in Lonergan and Laudato si’: The Epistemic Dimension of Integral Ecology Richard Miller The Pursuit of Truth and Justice in the Planetary Emergency: Reflections on Laudato si’ and the Dynamics of the Techno-Economic Paradigm Ma Nok Yin Developing an Integrative Framework for Ecological Conversion: A Perspective from Lonergan’s Concept of Conversion and Environmental Psychology Tiffany Hunsinger Resisting Ecological Conversion: U.S. Catholic Responses to Laudato si’ and the Challenge of Integral Ecology Stephen Pluhacek Caring with Distinction: Beyond the Technocratic Paradigm of Laudato si’ Jim Robinson From Scotosis to Ecological Conversion: Recognizing, Resisting, and Transforming Factory Farming Ethan Vanderleek Progress as Conversion: Laudato si’ between Guardini and Panikkar Patrick Byrne Integral Ecology and the Crisis of Trust Henry Widdicombe Fruit of the Earth and Work of Human Hands: Sacramentality and Care for Our Common Home Monica Marcelli-Chu Affective and Effective Work: Ecological Conversion Before and After Laudato si’ Bridget Clark, Samantha Majhor, Bryan C. Rindfleisch Marquette Indigeneity Lab - Panel Discussion Reid Locklin Revisiting Lonergan’s Relations to Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island Ryan O’Connell Everything is Connected: Reading Yup ‘ik Yuuyaraq and Loudato si’ in a Time of Ecological Crisis Cristina Vanin Wisdom of Indigenous Worldviews as Key to an Integral Ecology Rev. Oscar Momanyi, S.J. Bernard Lonergan and African Communitarian Ethics in Dialogue for Ecological and Societal Conversion Taylor Nutter Beyond Preservation: Laudato si’ and Structural (In)Justice