Fordham University            The Jesuit University of New York
 



Christine Firer Hinze

Office: 161 Duane Library
Phone: 718-817-3363
Email:
hinze@fordham.edu

B.A., Religious Studies, Politics, Catholic University of America
M.A., Theology, Catholic University of America
Ph.D., Christian Social Ethics, The University of Chicago (1989)

Research interests: Christian social ethics, Catholic social thought, liberationist and feminist ethics, foundational issues in Christian social ethics, power and social transformatioin, economic ethics in relation to work, family, and gender.

Recent publications:

Gaudium et Spes ‘Forty Years After:’ Straining Toward Solidarity in a Suffering World.” In William Madges, ed. Vatican II: Forty Years After,  (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Press, 2006) 

“U.S. Catholic Social Thought, Gender, and Economic Livelihood.”  Theological Studies, Vol. 66, No. 3: (September 2005): 568-91.  

Quadragesimo Anno.” in Modern Catholic Social Teaching, ed. Kenneth Himes, OFM (Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2005), 151-174. 

"What is ‘Enough?’ Catholic Social Teaching, Consumption, and an Ethic of Sufficiency,” in William Schweiker & Charles Mathewes, eds., Having: Property and Possession in Religious and Social Life  (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2004), 162-188. 

“Response to Michael J. Baxter,”  Proceedings of the Catholic Theology Society of America 2004. 

"Whose Marriage? Whose Health? A Christian Feminist Ethical Response,” co-authored with Mary Stewart van Leeuwen. In Don Browning & John Wall, eds., Marriage, Health, and the Professions, (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2002) 145-166. 

“John A. Ryan, Public Policy, and the Quest for a Dignified Ecology of Work,” in Religion and Public Life: The Legacy of John A. Ryan,Robert G. Kennedy, et al, eds.  (Washington, DC: University Press of America, 2001) 215-40. 

“Dirt and Economic Inequality: A Christian-Ethical Peek Under the Rug,” Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics (2001): 45-62.

"Identity in Christian Feminist Theology," Concilium 2000/II, ed. Maureen Junker Kenney & Dietmar Meith, 306-313.

Current Classes: Fall 2008

HPRU 3001-001: Religion in the Modern World, MR 10:00-11:15, DE 208A
HPRU 3001-002: Religion in the Modern World, MR 11:30-12:45, DE 208A

Office hours:


by appointment.


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