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How to Be Happier – Presentation Jan 29

Published January 28, 2016 • Written by ATX Catholic Filed Under: Events

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How to Be Happier: Insights from Ancient Philosophy, Contemporary Psychology, and Spiritual Traditions
Lecturer: Christopher Kaczor, Ph.D

Dr. Christopher Kaczor

Dr. Christopher Kaczor (rhymes with razor) is Professor of Philosophy at Loyola Marymount University and is in the James Madison Society of Princeton University. He graduated from the Honors Program of Boston College and earned a Ph.D. four years later from the University of Notre Dame. Dr. Kaczor has written 12 books covering subjects of Christian virtue, defense of human dignity, and the Catholic faith tradition. His views have been in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, Huffington Post, National Review, NPR, BBC, EWTN, ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, MSNBC, TEDx, and the Today Show.

RSVP: www.austin-institute.org/events/how-to-be-happier

Website: http://faculty.lmu.edu/ckaczor/


 

 

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  1. DanC says

    January 29, 2016 at 4:12 PM

    Interesting choice of photograph for this.

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