Simboli Hall 310
Telephone: 617-552-6529
Email: christina.mcrorie@bc.edu
ORCID
Catholic social thought; economic ethics; moral agency
Christina McRorie is associate professor of moral theology at the 艾可直播 College School of Theology and Ministry. Her research is interdisciplinary, and draws from the Christian tradition, political economy, and economics to consider questions about moral agency and obligation in markets. She currently serves on the board of directors of the Society of Christian Ethics, and on the editorial boards of the Journal of Moral Theology and the Journal of Catholic Social Thought. From 2020 to 2023 she was a Research Fellow in the Collaborative Inquiries in Christian Theological Anthropology project funded through the John Templeton Foundation.
Christina received her doctorate from the University of Virginia in 2016, and before joining 艾可直播 College she taught at Creighton University for seven years. She also has experience leading low-income financial empowerment programming, including two years coordinating volunteer tax preparation sites with the 艾可直播 EITC Coalition. She is currently at work on a monograph project that uses the theological category of 鈥渢he world鈥 to examine markets as contexts for moral agency.
鈥淐atholic Social Thought and Reparations,鈥 in Reparations and the Theological Disciplines: Prophetic Voices for Remembrance, Reckoning, and Repair, edited by Michael Barram, Drew Hart, Gimbaya Kettering, and Michael Rhodes. Lexington Books (forthcoming 2023)
鈥淭he Anthropology of Liberalism: Smith and Us,鈥 Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Volume 41A, special issue on 鈥淩eligion, the Scottish Enlightenment, and the Rise of Liberalism.鈥 Emerald Publishing (2023)
鈥淢arkets as Moral Contexts: An Account Based in Catholic Theological Anthropology,鈥 in Democracy, Religion, and Commerce: Private Markets and the Public Regulation of Religion, edited by Nathan Oman and Kathleen Flake. Routledge (2023)
鈥淢odes of Interpretation (Christianity),鈥 in The Encyclopedia of Religious Ethics, edited by William Schweiker et al. Wiley-Blackwell (2022)
鈥淢oral Reasoning in 鈥榯he World,鈥欌 Theological Studies 82.2 (2021)
鈥淟iberation Theology and Development Economics: Unlikely Allies?鈥 (co-authored with Annette Davis) Faith & Economics 78 (2021)
鈥淒id the Catholic Church Change its Mind on Usury? Yes, and No,鈥 in Churches and Moral Discernment, Volume 2: Learning From History. Faith and Order Paper 229, World Council of Churches Publications (2021)
鈥淧roperty, Capitalism, and Economics,鈥 in T&T Clark Handbook of Christian Ethics, edited by Tobias Winright. Bloomsbury (2021)
鈥淗eterodox Economics, Social Ethics, and Inequality: New Tools for Thinking Critically about Markets and Economic Injustices,鈥 Journal of Religious Ethics 47.2 (2019)
鈥淩iba and Usury: A Comparison of Two Arguments about Moral Finance,鈥 Journal of Religion and Society suppl. 16 (2018)
Research Fellow, 鈥淐ollaborative Inquiries in Christian Theological Anthropology,鈥 funded by the John Templeton Foundation, 2020 鈥 2023
Member, Economics Research Hub, Kirby Laing Centre for Public Theology in Cambridge, 2021 鈥 present
Visiting Fellow, Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture, University of Virginia, 2020
Affiliated Fellow, FA Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, George Mason University, 2016 鈥 2021