William C. Mattison III

William C. Mattison III

Wilsey Professor of Theology

Primary Field of Study: Moral Theology/Christian Ethics

Education

Ph.D. University of Notre Dame

Research and Training Interests

Fundamental Moral Theology, Virtue, St. Thomas Aquinas, Scripture and Ethics

Selected Publications

Encountering Jesus in the Gospels, Emmaus Road Press, 2023.

Growing in Virtue: a Thomistic Account, Georgetown University Press, 2023.

Virtue, Habit and Grace in Thomas Aquinas: Studies in Christian Ethics, Special Issue¸ May, 2023, Co-Editor (with David Elliot and Angela Knobel).

The Sermon on the Mount and Moral Theology: A Virtue Perspective. Cambridge University Press, 2017.

Introducing Moral Theology: True Happiness and the Virtues. Brazos Press, 2008.

Biography

Prof. Mattison completed his doctoral studies at the University of Notre Dame. During these years he studied Thomistic moral theology under Dr. Jean Porter, and spent a year on a Fulbright Fellowship in Fribourg, Switzerland doing dissertation research under the guidance of Fr. Servais Pinckaers, O.P. He then spent two years as a Visiting Assistant professor at Notre Dame, and another two at Mount St. Mary's University in Emmitsburg, MD before joining the faculty at the Catholic University of America’s School of Theology & Religious Studies.

Prof. Mattison spent ten years at The Catholic University of America. After tenure he served as Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies, and one year as Interim Dean of the School of Theology and Religious Studies. He also began to write and speak on Catholic higher education. He returned to Notre Dame in 2016 with a joint appointment as Wilsey Family Associate Professor in the Department of Theology as well as Senior Advisor for Theological Formation in the Alliance for Catholic Education, where he helped prepare Catholic school teachers.

Prof. Mattison is now the Wilsey Professor of Theology, and he continues to write and to teach students at the doctoral, Masters (including seminarians), and undergraduate levels. He was also named in 2023 the Faculty Director of the Moreau First Year Experience, leading the reconception and implementation of the Moreau seminars, part of the Core Curriculum for all Notre Dame undergraduates.  

Besides having served in leadership roles in the Ethics and Catholic Theology Group and Moral Theology Groups at the Society of Christian Ethics and Catholic Theological Society of America, respectively, Prof. Mattison co-founded and served as Executive Director of the annual New Wine, New Wineskins symposium for pre-tenure Catholic moral theologians.

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Contact

331 Malloy
(574) 631-1125
wmattiso@nd.edu