
Gilbert L. Stark Professor of Christian Ethics
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Expertise:
Ethics, Christian thought, virtues, character, religion and politics
Description:
My primary interests are in early-modern and modern moral thought, classical and contemporary virtue ethics, and contemporary Protestant social ethics and political theology. My articles deal with subjects ranging from humility and the code of the streets to indiscriminate divine love, Milbank’s critique of political economy, and connections between divine compassion and the mystification of power.