Stokes Hall 459N
Telephone: 617-552-4661
Email: cathleen.kaveny@bc.edu
Professor Kaveny regularly teaches contract law to first-year law students. She also teaches a number of seminars which explore the relationship between theology, philosophy, and law, such as 鈥淔aith, Morality, and Law,鈥 鈥淏ioethics and the Law,鈥 鈥淟aw and Religion,鈥 鈥淢ercy and Justice,鈥 and 鈥淐omplicity.鈥
Professor Kaveny has published over a hundred articles and essays, in journals and books specializing in law, ethics, and medical ethics. She serves on the masthead of Commonweal as a regular columnist.听Her interests include the relationship of law, religion, and morality in pluralistic societies, health care ethics, rhetoric and ethics, the relationship of mercy and justice, and complicity with wrongdoing.
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Ethics at the Edges of Law: Christian Ethics and the American Legal Tradition (Oxford University Press, forthcoming).听 听 听 听
Prophecy without Contempt: Religious Rhetoric in the Public Square (Harvard University Press, 2016).
A Culture of Engagement: Law, Religion, and Morality (Georgetown University Press, Moral Traditions Series, 2016).听
Law鈥檚 Virtues: Fostering Autonomy and Solidarity in American Society听(Georgetown University Press, Moral Traditions Series, 2012-winner of a first place award in 鈥淔aithful Citizenship鈥 from the Catholic Press Association).
鈥淟ove, Justice and Law: The Strange Case of Watts v. Watts,鈥 in Frederick V. Simmons and Brian C. Sorrells, eds.,听Love and Christian Ethics: Engagements with Tradition, Theory, and Society听(forthcoming, Georgetown University Press).
鈥淩esponse to Kevin Flannery,鈥澨齠orthcoming,听American Journal of Jurisprudence.听 听 听听
鈥淟aw and Christian Ethics: Signposts for a Fruitful Conversation鈥 (2015 Presidential Address),听Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics, vol. 3, no. 2 (fall/winter 2015): 3鈥32.
鈥淢ercy for the Remarried: What the Church Can Learn from Civil Law,鈥 in听The Canon Law Society of Great Britain and Ireland Newsletter听(September 2015): 11鈥18 (reprinted from听Commonweal).
鈥淢ercy, Justice, and Law: Can Legal Concepts Help Foster New Life?,鈥 in George Augustin and Rainer Kirchd枚rfer, eds.,听Familie: Auslaufmodell oder Garant unserer Zukunft听(Herder, 2014), 298鈥312.
鈥淔rom A Heart of Stone to a Heart of Flesh: Toward an Epideictic Rhetoric of Natural Law,鈥 in John Berkman and William C. Mattison III, eds.,听Searching for a Universal Ethic: Multidisciplinary, Ecumenical, and Interfaith Responses to the Catholic Natural Law Tradition听(Eerdmans, 2014), 229鈥38.
听鈥淭he Remnants of Theocracy: The Puritans, the Jeremiad, and the Contemporary Culture Wars,鈥澨Law, Culture and the Humanities听9:1 (2013): 59鈥70.
鈥淗auerwas and the Law: Is there a Basis for Conversation?,鈥澨Law & Contemporary Problems, 75:4 (2012): 135鈥60.
鈥淭he Spirit of Vatican II and Moral Theology:听Evangelium Vitae听as a Case Study,鈥澨in James Heft and John O鈥橫alley, eds.,听After Vatican II: Trajectories and Hermeneutics听(Eerdmans, 2012), 43鈥67.