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Stephen T. Worland was born on 19 February, 1923 in Neoga, Illinois, U.S., is an economist. Discover Stephen T. Worland's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 94 years old?

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Occupation Economist Professor, University of Notre Dame
Age 94 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 19 February 1923
Birthday 19 February
Birthplace Neoga, Illinois, U.S.
Date of death (2017-07-29) Columbus, Indiana, U.S.
Died Place Columbus, Indiana, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Stephen T. Worland Net Worth

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2001

Worland's research often focused on Catholic social teaching. For example, his 2001 Just Wages article in the journal First Things explains the teaching of the Catholic Church regarding a living wage for workers. In his 1994 presentation to The Association for Christian Economics, Worland wrote that although there should be no such thing as "Christian Economics" or "Catholic Economics," as "Christian faith will not produce a body of economic knowledge different from that to be discovered by honest, secular scientific effort,” the Judeo-Christian message makes an important and unique contribution to an understanding of a modern market society.

1993

In 1993, Worland was awarded the Thomas F. Divine award. Named for one of the founding fathers of the Association for Social Economics, the Thomas F. Divine Award is presented annually to an Association member who over a lifetime has made important contributions to social economics and the social economy.

1987

In 1987, Worland was awarded the Reinhold Niebuhr Award, an annual award that honors a faculty member or college administrator whose work and life promote or exemplify social justice.

1975

Worland wrote that economics should be taught in such a way that students learn about the real-world problems of injustice and human development, and not just the theory and mathematical underpinnings of economics. In 1975, in Forum for Social Economics, he wrote that at Notre Dame, where he taught, a decision was made to restructure the Ph.D. program to focus on socioeconomic issues and social justice, and to teach and research the fundamental problems of social economy that "should be a major concern for every economist with a truly humane interest in his profession."

1956

Worland was born in Neoga, Illinois and began his education in the Neoga public schools. During World War II, he served in the United States Navy on the USS Idaho (BB-42) battleship. He held a B.A. and a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Illinois. His dissertation, completed in 1956, was on the economic thought of St. Thomas Aquinas. Worland held faculty appointments at Michigan State University and the University of Dayton before he joined the University of Notre Dame in 1957. He taught at Notre Dame for 30 years. In 1987, he joined the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University faculty for two years as the first occupant of the Clemens Chair in Economics and the Liberal Arts. He died in Columbus, Indiana in 2017.

1923

Stephen T. Worland (February 19, 1923 – July 29, 2017) was an American economist and professor at the University of Notre Dame. Worland's specialties included the history of economic thought, social economics, and welfare economics. Worland is the author of the book Scholasticism and Welfare Economics, published by the University of Notre Dame Press in 1967. He also authored the Economics and Justice chapter in the book Justice: Views from the Social Sciences, edited by Ronald L. Cohen and published by Springer in 1986.