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Joseph Stoutzenberger

Joseph Stoutzenberger, Ph.D., is a Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at Holy Family University in Philadelphia.

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Strangers or Guests?

A group of diverse, smiling people standing in front of an American flag and the Statue of Liberty

The text explores the significance of hospitality in ancient Greek and Hebrew cultures, contrasting it with contemporary American attitudes toward immigration and xenophobia. It highlights the biblical call for compassion towards strangers and emphasizes the contributions of immigrants to American society, urging a more loving response to migrants as a moral imperative.

Posted byjoestoutzenbergerJuly 25, 2025July 25, 2025Posted inAnti-racism, Catholic, Christian Politics, Compassion, Equality, Ethics, MythologyTags:Catholic Questions, Compassion, diversity, Ethics, hospitality, immigration, Joseph Stoutzenberger, love, modern catholic social teaching commentaries and interpretations, social justice, society, wokeLeave a comment on Strangers or Guests?

Are Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Dirty Words?

A group of young, diverse students gathering outside

Joseph Stoutzenberger reflects on the significance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in education. He contrasts past efforts to promote DEI with contemporary opposition that argues it’s detrimental. Stoutzenberger highlights the importance of diverse perspectives in enriching education and emphasizes that addressing DEI can foster unity without sacrifice to fairness.

Posted byjoestoutzenbergerJuly 11, 2025June 27, 2025Posted inAnti-racism, Catholic, Christian Politics, Compassion, Equality, Ethics, Life has to be LivedTags:Catholic Questions, Compassion, diversity, Ethics, Joseph Stoutzenberger, Kindness, modern catholic social teaching commentaries and interpretations, Moral Theory, Racial Equality, racism, society, spirituality of the ordinary, systemic racism, woke1 Comment on Are Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Dirty Words?

What Does It Mean to be Anti-Racist?

by Joseph Stoutzenberger When Ibram X. Kendi, a fellow Temple University Ph. D., published How to Be an Anti-Racist a few years ago, I immediately got the point. Someone can say, “I am not racist,” or “I harbor no animosity toward members of other races.” Given conditions in the world today, that is not enough.Continue reading “What Does It Mean to be Anti-Racist?”

Posted byjoestoutzenbergerFebruary 17, 2024February 17, 2024Posted inAnti-racism, Catholic, Compassion, Equality, EthicsTags:Anti-racism, black-lives-matter, Compassion, diversity, Joseph Stoutzenberger, modern catholic concerns, modern catholic social teaching commentaries and interpretations, Moral Theory, politics, racismLeave a comment on What Does It Mean to be Anti-Racist?
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