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William C. French, PhD
Title/s: Associate Professor
Office #: Crown Center 443
Phone: 773.508.2356
Email: wfrench@luc.edu
CV Link: French CV
About
William French is an Associate Professor of Theology at 草莓社区. He graduated from Dickinson College, received his MDiv degree from Harvard University, and completed his PhD at the University of Chicago. His main research interests are religious ethics, ecological ethics and policies, and war and peace issues. He has written articles and book chapters on such topics as global climate change, land use issues, ecological security, just war theory, the moral status of animals, the Catholic natural tradition, Biblical views of creation, and on comparative religious ethics.
Degrees
BA in History from Dickinson College
MDiv, Harvard University
PhD University of Chicago
Program Areas
Ethics
Research Interests
Religious Ethics, Ecological Ethics and Policy, Ethics of War & Peace
Awards
Sujack Teaching Award
Selected Publications
鈥淲ith America so Divided, Who are we Really鈥?. Chicago Tribune, op-ed, October 17, 2022.
鈥淪hootings show that an armed society is nothing more than a fearful society,鈥 Chicago Tribune, op-ed, May 25, 2022.
"Sin in America," Chicago Tribune, op-ed., February 18, 2022.
"Climate Change is a Superpower," Chicago Tribune, October 18, 2021.
"Introduction: Peace Studies and Religion," in Ednan Aslan, Marcia Hermansen, Evrim Arsan, eds. Peace Education: Perspectives, Pedagogy, Policies (New York: Springer, 2022), 3-14.
"Ecological Ethics." The Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, and Conflict, ed. Lester R Kurtz, 3rd edition (San Diego: Elsevier Academic Press, 2022), 1: 820-830.
"Peace Studies and Religion," in Ednan Aslan, Marcia Hermansen, Evrim Arsan, eds., Peace Education: Philosophy, Pedagogy, Perspectives forthcoming Springer, 2022.
鈥淎sk the Winds, Rains, and waves Around Us: Justice and Prudence in a Time of Planetary Emergency,鈥 in Julia Brumbaugh and Natalia Imperatori-Lee, eds., Turning to the Heavens and the Earth: Theological Reflections on a Cosmological Conversion: Essays in Honor of Elizabeth A. Johnson (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 2016), 147-165.
鈥淭eaching the Just War Tradition,鈥 in Brian K. Pennington, ed., Teaching Religion and Violence (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2012), 295-319.
鈥淕race is Everywhere: Thomas Aquinas on Creation and Salvation,鈥 in Ernst M. Conradie, ed. Creation and Salvation: A Mosaic of Essays on Selected Classic Christian Theologians (Berlin: LIT Verlag, 2012), 147-172.
鈥淥n Knowing Oneself in an Age of Ecological Concern,鈥 in Jamie Schaefer, ed., Confronting the Climate Crisis: Catholic Theological Perspectives (Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2011), 145-175.
鈥淢obilizing America and the Asymmetry of Threat Perception鈥 at the Peace and Justice Studies Association annual Conference in Milwaukee on October 9, 2021.
鈥淢obilizing America to Promote Climate Security MIT A+ B Applied Energy Conference, Cambridge MA online due to Covid-19 August 2020
鈥淏irth Control and Ecological Responsibility,鈥 College Theology Society Annual Conference, online due to Covid-19, May 30, 2020.
鈥淐limate Change and National Security,鈥 Association of Environmental Studies and Sciences National Conference, Orlando, FL. June 28, 2019.
鈥淭he Catholic Church and Population Stabilization,鈥 Association of Environmental Studies and Sciences National Conference, Orlando, FL. June 28, 2019.
鈥淎sk the Winds, Rains, and waves Around Us: Justice and Prudence in a Time of Planetary Emergency,鈥 in Julia Brumbaugh and Natalia Imperatori-Lee, eds., Turning to the Heavens and the Earth: Theological Reflections on a Cosmological Conversion: Essays in Honor of Elizabeth A. Johnson (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 2016), 147-165.
鈥淭eaching the Just War Tradition,鈥 in Brian K. Pennington, ed., Teaching Religion and Violence (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2012), 295-319.
鈥淕race is Everywhere: Thomas Aquinas on Creation and Salvation,鈥 in Ernst M. Conradie, ed. Creation and Salvation: A Mosaic of Essays on Selected Classic Christian Theologians (Berlin: LIT Verlag, 2012), 147-172.
鈥淥n Knowing Oneself in an Age of Ecological Concern,鈥 in Jamie Schaefer, ed., Confronting the Climate Crisis: Catholic Theological Perspectives (Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2011), 145-175.