Who Are We?

The project's international advisers and active researchers, who serve as a board of reference for the planning of publications and conferences, are listed below.

Senior Adviser: Russell Sparkes
One of the UK's leading authorities on the practical interface of ethics and economics, he is a Senior Fund Manager for the British Methodist Church working in the field of ethical investment, and Secretary on the Ethics of Investment for the same organization. Former Chairman of the Chesterton Institute in the UK, he is also the author of Prophet of Orthodoxy: The Wisdom of G.K. Chesterton (Harper Collins 1995).

Theological adviser: David L. Schindler
The Academic Dean of the John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and the Family in Washington DC, he is also the Editor of Communio, an internationally recognised and respected journal of Catholic thought.

Other advisers currently include:

Andrew V. Abela, Professor of Marketing, The Catholic University of America, Washington DC. Formerly Managing Director of the Marketing Leadership Council, and consultant with McKinsey & Co.

Maria Sophia Aguirre, Department of Business and Economics, Catholic University of America.

Helen Alford OP, Dean of Social Sciences at the Angelicum, co-author of Managing as if Faith Mattered.

Charles M. A. Clark, Professor of Economics and Senior Fellow, Vincentian Center for Church and Society, St John’s University, and author of The Basic Income Guarantee.

Edward Hadas, Senior Vice President and Senior Equity Analyst, Putnam Europe, author of a forthcoming book on alternative economics.

Frances Hutchinson, University of Bradford, UK, co-author of several books including The Politics of Money (2002).

Race Mathews, School of Business and Law, Deacon University, former Senior Research Fellow at Monash University, Australia, author of Jobs of Our Own, and Federal M.P.

Thomas R. Rourke, Associate Professor of Political Science, Clarion University in Pennsylvania, author of A Conscience as Large as the World and A Theory of Personalism.

Garrick Small, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

Researchers: Associated with the project is a wider group of Researchers, who are registered with us for the discussion of their ideas and those of our advisers. To be registered as a Researcher please submit an application to Stratford Caldecott. Numbers are limited by the need to keep the discussion from becoming too diffuse. Articles by researchers are mostly found in the Forum section.

Contact: Stratford Caldecott

European Director, G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture
6a King Street
Jericho
Oxford OX2 6DF

Tel: 01865-55 21 54
Email: s_caldecott@yahoo.co.uk