Jessica Wrobleski received her PhD in Religious Studies from Yale University in 2009. She taught Theological Ethics and Catholic Social Thought at Saint Mary’s College in South Bend, IN for two years before joining the faculty at Wheeling Jesuit University in her home state of West Virginia. Her first book, The Limits of Hospitality, was published by Liturgical Press in 2012, and deals with issues related to human finitude in the context of the practice of hospitality. She is interested in social and political ethics, as well as in the place of spiritual disciplines in the moral life.
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