People
Todd David Whitmore
Associate Professor of Theology and Director of the Program in the Catholic Social Tradition
(B.A., Wabash College, 1979; M.Div., Harvard Divinity School, 1985; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1990)
Profile
Whitmore's areas of interest include Catholic social teaching and social ethics. He is co-editor of the book series, Catholic Social Tradition, published by the University of Notre Dame Press. His current book project is titled, The Common Good and the Care of Children: Catholicism, American Public Life, and the Challenge of Abortion, (forthcoming from the University of Notre Dame Press). He has previously edited three volumes, The Challenge of Global Stewardship: Roman Catholic Responses (with Maura Ryan, University of Notre Dame Press, 1997); The Growing End: Retrieving and Renewing the Project of John Courtney Murray (with J. Leon Hooper, Sheed and Ward, 1996); and Ethics in the Nuclear Age: Strategy, Religious Studies, and the Churches (Southern Methodist University Press, 1989); and his work has appeared in the Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, Theological Studies, the Journal of Religion, The Christian Century, America, and Commonweal. In 1999, Whitmore received a grant from the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion to direct the project, "Teaching Catholic Social Teaching."
Contact
236 Malloy Hall
574-631-6407
Whitmore.1@nd.edu