Broadway at Wall Street
New York, New York 10006

Pundits from liberal to conservative host conversations on the moral and ethical dilemmas pushed to the forefront by the Occupy Wall Street movement in Wall Street Dialogues on Wednesdays from January 11 - February 8 at 1 PM at Trinity Church in lower Manhattan. Each week, a new speaker will challenge the audience with provocative questions such as “Would Jesus pay taxes?” and “What are the moral values of capitalism?” Talks will be webcast live at www.trinitywallstreet.org with opportunities for online viewer participation.

January 25:
James Copland, Director, Center for Legal Policy at the Manhattan Institute, asks the question “What are the moral values of capitalism?” as he discusses “Capitalism, Inequality, and Scripture.”


Wall Street Dialogues are presented by Trinity Institute (TI), a continuing education program founded in 1967 as an outreach of Trinity Wall Street, an Episcopal parish. Recent conferences include God’s Unfinished Future; Religion and Violence: An Interfaith Dialogue; Radical Abundance: A Theology of Sustainability; and Building an Ethical Economy: Theology and the Marketplace.

Official Website: http://www.trinitywallstreet.org

Added by ilyse_fink on January 11, 2012

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