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Suffering, Sacrifice, and Leadership

United States Military Academy

The Thomistic Institute at the United States Military Academy presents a lecture by Captain Joseph McInerney of the United States Naval Academy titled “Suffering, Sacrifice, and Leadership.”

Monday, November 23rd

7:00 PM in Kendrick Auditorium

In-person attendance is limited to 164 people, and open only to faculty, staff, and students of the United States Military Academy. To attend in-person, register below and select “In-person Admission.”

This lecture will also be livestreamed: select “online admission” when registering and information on how to join the call will be sent to you prior to the lecture

About the Speaker:

Captain Joe McInerney is the Chairman of the Department of Leadership, Ethics, and Law and Permanent Military Professor of Applied Ethics at the United States Naval Academy.  Captain McInerney lectures in the Naval Academy’s core ethics course, which is offered to all Third Class Midshipman (sophomores) at the Naval Academy and teaches elective courses in the fields of Christian morality and leadership. In 2016, Captain McInerney published his first book, The Greatness of Humility: St. Augustine on Moral Excellence.

Captain McInerney served as a Fellow at the Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership at the United States Naval Academy for the 2008-2009 academic year.  He graduated from The Catholic University of America with a doctorate in systematic theology in October 2012 after completing a dissertation on the moral thought of St. Augustine.  Captain McInerney also holds a bachelor’s degree in history from the United States Naval Academy and a Masters of Theological Studies from the Pontifical Lateran University. 

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