Faculty Advisory Board
William C. French
Title/s: Associate Professor of Theology
Section Coordinator of Christian Ethics
Director of Peace Studies
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 Loyola University Chicago. 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.
Program Areas
Environmental ethics and creation-oriented theology; War and peace studies
Research Interests
Environmental sustainability, global security, and justice
Selected Publications
- "With Radical Amazement: Ecology and the Recovery of Creation," in David Albertson and Cabell King, eds., Without Nature: A New Condition for Theology? Fordham University Press, 2008, forthcoming.
- Natural Law and Ecological Responsibility: Drawing on the Thomistic Tradition, University of St. Thomas Law Journal 5:1 (Winter 2008): 12–36.
- "Common Ground, Common Skies: Natural Law and Ecological Responsibility," Journal of Ecumenical Studies 42:3 (Summer 2007): 373–388.
- "Ecology," William Schweiker, ed., A Companion to Religious Ethics (Oxford: Blackwell, 2004), 469–476.
- "Ecological Security and Policies of Restraint." Christianity and Ecology, ed. Dieter Hessel and Rosemary Radford Ruether (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2000), 473–491.