Contributors

Jana Bennett
Jana Bennett
Jana Bennett is Assistant Professor of Theological Ethics at the University of Dayton. Like everyone else contributing to this blog, she is concerned about the polarities she sees in contemporary Catholicism among academics and lay people alike.   Read More
 
John Berkman
John Berkman
John R. T. Berkman is associate professor of moral theology at Regis College, the University of Toronto, where he also directs the Lupina Centre for Spirituality, Healthcare, and Ethics. Read More
 
Thomas Bushlack
Thomas Bushlack
Thomas J. Bushlack (Ph.D., University of Notre Dame) is an assistant professor of moral theology at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, MN. He recently defended his dissertation titled Justice in the Theology of St. Thomas Aquinas: Rediscovering Civic Virtue, and he is also an Oblate of St. Benedict. Read More
 
Charles Camosy
Charles Camosy
Currently an assistant professor of Christian ethics at Fordham University in the Bronx, I am interested in fostering intellectual solidarity between binary groups which typically or sometimes find conversation difficult. The Roman Catholic moral traditions from which my work flows are a powerful wedge for breaking these often polarized impasses because, often with one foot planted firmly in either camp, they can light they way toward finding common ground useful for beginning fruitful interaction. Read More
 
Meghan Clark
Meghan Clark
Meghan Clark is an assistant professor of Theology and Religious Studies at St. John’s University (NY). Her primary research area is Catholic social thought, with a special interest in human rights, solidarity and the role of the family/community in healthcare. Read More
 
Patrick Clark
Patrick Clark
Patrick Clark is an assistant professor of Theology at the University of Scranton.  Like all the contributors, he writes and thinks about the Christian moral life in a way that seeks to reflect (however dimly) the exchange of friendship which characterizes the God whom Christians worship. Read More
 
David Cloutier
David Cloutier
David Cloutier graduated from Carleton College with a B.A. in chemistry and religion, and received his Ph.D. from Duke University in 2001. He is currently associate professor of theology at Mount St. Mary’s University (MD), where he teaches courses in moral theology and Catholic social thought, and also directs a year-long seminar on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition for tenure-track faculty across the University. Read More
 
Dana Dillon
Dana Dillon
Dana Dillon is an Assistant Professor of Theology at Providence College, where she teaches classes in theology, especially moral theology, Catholic social thought, and political theology. Read More
 
Kathryn Getek Soltis
Kathryn Getek Soltis teaches at Villanova University, where she is a Catherine of Siena Fellow in the Ethics Program. Read More
 
Beth Haile
Beth Haile
Beth Haile (PhD, Boston College) is beginning her new position as an assistant professor of moral theology at Carroll College in Helena, MT Fall 2011. She recently defended her dissertation entitled “A Good Appetite: A Thomistic Approach to Eating Disorders and Body Image Problems in American Women.” Read More
 
Jason King
Jason King received his Ph.D. in Catholic moral theology from The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC.  He is currently chair of the Theology Department at St. Vincent College in Latrobe, PA.  His research focuses on feelings, decision making, dating, and marriage. Read More
 
Ramon Luzarraga
Ramon Luzarraga
Ramon Luzarraga is a Lecturer in the Department of Religious Studies and Theologian-in-Residence at the Institute for Pastoral Initiatives, both at the University of Dayton. The Institute designs and offers online classes for catechists and lay ministers in partnership with Roman Catholic dioceses around the world, especially with the Roman Catholic Church in the Anglophone Caribbean, in particular the Archdiocesan province of Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. Read More
 
William C. Mattison
William C. Mattison is assistant professor of theology at the Catholic University of America. Read More
 
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Emily Reimer-Barry
Emily Reimer-Barry is an Assistant Professor at the University of San Diego where she teaches undergraduate courses in Catholic theology, Christian ethics, sexual ethics, and ethical responses to HIV/AIDS. Read More
 
Helen Hanlon Rubio
Julie Hanlon Rubio
Julie Hanlon Rubio is Associate Professor of Christian Ethics at St. Louis University. Her research brings together Catholic social teaching and Christian theology on marriage and family. She is the author of Family Ethics: Practices for Christians (Georgetown University Press, 2010). Currently, she is at work on a new book tentatively titled, Both Personal and Political: Catholic Reflections on American Social Problems. Read More
 
Tobias Winright
A Catholic theological ethicist possessing previous professional experience in law enforcement (initially corrections and then policing), campus ministry, and parish youth ministry, Tobias Winright seeks to equip, enable, and encourage students and others to think theologically and to inform their consciences about significant moral questions and issues of the day. Read More
 
Christopher Vogt
Christopher Vogt is Associate Professor of Theology and Religious Studies, and a Senior Fellow of the Vincentian Center for Church and Society at St. John’s University in New York City. He received his PhD in Theological Ethics from Boston College in 2001. His most sustained area of research and publication has dealt with the Christian Ars Moriendi tradition, attempting to articulate what dying well might look like from a contemporary Christian point of view as well as how Christians should endeavor to accompany the dying and face death themselves. Read More
 
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