•  1161
    Integral Ecology, Epigenetics and the Common Good
    with Russell A. Butkus
    Journal of Catholic Social Thought 14 (2): 291-320. 2017.
    With the release of Laudato Si (2015) Pope Francis has introduced new conceptual language into Catholic social teaching (CST), what he has called "integral ecology." His intent appears to be grounded in the realization that "It is essential to seek comprehensive solutions which consider the interactions with natural systems themselves and with social systems" (LS, no. CXXXVIII). Pope Francis goes on to make the case that ''We are faced not with two separate crises, one environmental and the othe…Read more
  •  502
    Catholic Social Teaching and Ecology
    with Russell Butkus
    Journal of Catholic Social Thought 4 (2): 203-209. 2007.
    In recent years official Roman Catholic documents have addressed the ecological crisis from the perspective of Catholic social teaching. This expansion of Catholic social thought addresses the social and ecological question. This paper links environmental and human ecology with the concept of sustainability and proposes an interpretation of the common good and a definition of sustainability within Catholic social teaching. Our treatment of sustainability and Catholic social teaching includes: …Read more
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    Children in Jeopardy
    with A. Butkus Russell
    Journal of Catholic Social Thought 7 (1): 83-114. 2010.
  • Does Catholic Health Care Have a Responsibility to Those Harmed by Pollution?
    Journal of Catholic Social Thought 21 (1): 133-151. 2024.
    Pollution results from humankind’s failure to be good stewards of creation. Guided by Catholic environmental bioethics, Catholic health care organizations have reduced their contribution to this pollution, but they also encounter its human cost. Catholic hospitals treat countless patients sickened by pollution, which most strongly impacts the poor and disenfranchised—those whom the Church expresses a preferential responsibility to care for, in part via the charity care that Catholic health care …Read more