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CEP Staff

Samuel Gregg, D.Phil. (Oxon.)
Director
sgregg@acton.org

Kevin Schmiesing, Ph.D.
Research Fellow
kschmiesing@acton.org

Stephen J. Grabill, Ph.D.
Research Fellow
Executive Editor, Markets & Morality
sgrabill@acton.org

   

Adjunct Scholars

Adjunct Scholars help to promote the mission of the Center for Economic Personalism through their own research and writing. By working in the fields of philosophy, theology, and economics, Adjunct Scholars contribute to the Center’s own understanding of economic personalism and expand the scope and reach of the economic personalist approach.

Gregory R. Beabout

Gregory Beabout is associate professor of philosophy at St. Louis University. His specialties are the thought of Soren Kierkegaard and Pope John Paul II

Gary M. Quinlivan

Gary Quinlivan is Dean of the Alex G. McKenna Shool of Business, Economics, and Government at St. Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. He is also Director of the Center for Economics and Culture.

Dr. Paul A. Cleveland

Paul Cleveland is associate Professor of Economics at the Birmingham-Southern College. Dr. Cleveland also serves on the executive board of the Association of Private Enterprise Education.

Alejandro A. Chafuen Ph.D.

Dr. Alejandro A. Chaufuen is the president and CEO of the Atlas Economic Research Foundation in Fairfax, Virginia.

 

About CEP:

•  Research Staff

Key Topics (Reading List):

•  Christian Social Thought
•  Economic Personalism
•  Free-market Economics
•  Human Dignity
•  Marriage and the Family
•  Moral Realism
•  Natural Law
•  Private Property
•  Value Theory (Axiology)

Publications:

•  Markets & Morality
•  Books
•  Studies in Ethics and Economics
•  Christian Social Thought Series
•  Papers

Economic Personalism:

•  What is Econ. Personalism?
•  Statement of Principles
•  History
•  Ontology
•  Conference 2001

Other Resources:

•  Suggested Reading
•  Related Websites
•  In the Liberal Tradition: A History of Liberty

For Students:

•  Awards & Scholarships
•  Student Conferences

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