The Society of Christian Ethics (SCE) is a non-denominational academic society that promote scholarly work in Christian ethics and the relation of Christian ethics to other ethics traditions. Its members are faculty and students at universities, colleges, and theological schools primarily in the United States, Canada, and Europe.[1]
Abbreviation | SCE |
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Formation | 1959 |
Type | Learned society |
Field | Christian ethics |
Membership | Approx. 850[1] |
President | Emilie M. Townes |
Affiliations | Council of Societies for the Study of Religion |
Website | scethics |
Formerly called |
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Founded as the American Society of Christian Social Ethics in 1959, the society changed its name to the American Society of Christian Ethics in c. 1964 before adopting its current name in 1980.[2]
The SCE sponsors an annual meeting in conjunction with the Society of Jewish Ethics and the Society for the Study of Muslim Ethics. Some papers from these meetings are published in the Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics.[3]
Its president as of January 2023 is Emilie M. Townes, the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Chair in Ethics and Society at Vanderbilt University.[4]
Presidents
editYear of Term | President | Presidential Address |
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2025 | Rebecca Todd Peters | TBD |
2024 | Emilie M. Townes | TBD |
2023 | D. Stephen Long | "Making a Living by Teaching and Learning Christian Ethics" |
2022 | Bryan N. Massingale | "Dreaming while Black: King, Imagination, and the Work of Ethics" |
2021 | James F. Keenan, SJ | "Social Trust and the Ethics of Our Institutions" |
2020 | Jennifer A. Herdt | "Of Wild Beasts and Bloodhounds: John Locke and Frederick Douglass on the Forfeiture of Humanity" |
2019 | Patricia Beattie Jung | "Celebrate Suffrage" |
2018 | Diane M. Yeager | "A Quality of Wonder: Five Thoughts on a Poetics of the Will" |
2017 | David Gushee | "Christian Ethics: Retrospect and Prospect" |
2016 | Cristina Traina | "'This Is the Year': Narratives of Structural Evil" |
2015 | William Schweiker | "Humanity and the Global Future" |
2014 | M. Cathleen Kaveny | "Law and Christian Ethics: Signposts for a Fruitful Conversation" |
2013 | Allen Verhey | "Should Jesus Get Tenure? Jesus as a Moral Teacher and the Vocation of Teaching Christian Ethics" (prepared in advance but not delivered in person due to illness) |
2012 | Miguel De La Torre | "Doing Latina/o Ethics from the Margins of Empire: Liberating the Colonized Mind" |
2011 | Stanley Hauerwas | "Bearing Reality: A Christian Meditation" |
2010 | Douglas F. Ottati | "How Can Theological Ethics Be Christian?" |
2009 | Daniel K. Finn | "The Promise of Interdisciplinary Engagement: Christian Ethics and Economics as a Test Case" |
2008 | Darryl M. Trimiew | "Political Messiahs or Political Pariahs? The Problem of Moral Leadership in the Twenty-first Century" |
2007 | Christine E. Gudorf | "Heroes, Suicides, and Moral Discernment" |
2006 | ||
2005 | Jean Porter | "Christian Ethics and the Concept of Morality: A Historical Inquiry" |
2004 | John Langan | "Hope in and for the United States of America" |
2003 | June O'Connor | "Ethics in Popular Culture" |
2002 | William F. May | "The Shift in Political Anxieties in the West: From 'The Russians Are Coming' to 'The Coming Anarchy'" |
2001 | Gene Outka | "Theocentric Love and the Augustinian Legacy: Honoring Differences and Likenesses between God and Ourselves" |
2000 | Harlan Beckley | "Moral Justifications for the Welfare State" |
1999 | Robin W. Lovin | "Christian Realism: A Legacy and Its Future" |
1998 | Ronald M. Green | "Jewish and Christian Ethics: What Can We Learn from One Another?" |
1997 | Lisa Sowle Cahill | "Community Versus Universals: A Misplaced Debate in Christian Ethics" |
1996 | Charles H. Reynolds | "Text, Argument and Society: Remembering and Anticipating Our Collegial Identity" |
1995 | David Hollenbach | "Social Ethics under the Sign of the Cross" |
1994 | Jon P. Gunnemann | "Alchemic Temptations" |
1993 | Margaret A. Farley | "How Shall We Love in a Postmodern World?" |
1992 | Joseph L. Allen | "Power and Political Community" |
1991 | Peter J. Paris | "The Search For a Common Moral Discourse Among African Peoples" |
1990 | Larry L. Rasmussen | "Power Analysis: A Neglected Agenda in Christian Ethics" |
1989 | Karen Lebacqz | "Love Your Enemy: Sex, Power, and Christian Ethics" |
1988 | Theodore R. Weber | "Truth and Political Leadership" |
1987 | John Howard Yoder | "To Serve Our God and to Rule the World" |
1986 | Max L. Stackhouse | "Christian Social Ethics as a Vocation" |
1985 | Major J. Jones | "Ethical Criteria, Principles, and Guidelines for One's Stance Against Evil" |
1984 | Alan Geyer[5] | "Politics and the Ethics of History" |
1983 | Thomas Ogletree[5] | "The Ecclesial Context of Christian Ethics" |
1982 | Beverly Wildung Harrison[6] | "The Dream Of A Common Language: Towards A Normative Theory of Justice In Christian Ethics" |
1981 | Daniel C. Maguire[7] | "The Feminization of God and Ethics" |
1980 | Douglas Sturm[8] | "The Prism of Justice: E Pluribus Unum?" |
1979 | Donald W. Shriver Jr.[5] | "The Pain and Promise of Pluralism" |
1978 | Walter G. Muelder[5] | "The Science of Limits and the Limits of Science" |
1977 | Waldo Beach[5] | " The Old and the New in Christian Ethics" |
1976 | J. Philip Wogaman[9] | "The Integrity Of Christian Ethics" |
1975 | Preston N. Williams[10] | |
1974 | Roger L. Shinn[11] | "The Style of Christian Polemics" |
1973 | Charles C. West[12] | |
1972 | Edward L. Long Jr.[13] | |
1971 | Charles Curran[5]<ref>"History of the SCE". Society of Christian Ethics. Retrieved August 4, 2020. | |
1970 | John H. Satterwhite[14] | |
1969 | James Gustafson[14] | |
1968 | James Luther Adams[13] | |
1967 | Murray Leiffer[5] | |
1966 | Victor Obenhaus[5] | |
1965 | Paul Elmen[11] | |
1964 | Prentiss L. Pemberton[8] | |
1963 | Walter W. Sikes[5] | |
1962 | Paul Ramsey[15] | |
1961 | E. Clinton Gardner[16] | |
1960 | John C. Bennett[17] | "Ethical Principles and the Context" |
1959 | Henry E. Kolbe[18] | (no annual meeting) |
Executive secretaries / Executive directors
editReferences
editFootnotes
edit- ^ a b "Who We Are". Society of Christian Ethics. Retrieved August 4, 2020.
- ^ Long & Gudorf 2003, p. 55.
- ^ Pohl, C.; Carnahan, K. (2017). "Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics: Submission Guidelines". Philosophy Documentation Center. Retrieved August 4, 2020.
- ^ "Officers". Society of Christian Ethic. 2022. Retrieved 2022-10-18.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Long 1984, p. 25.
- ^ Long 1984, pp. 25, 93.
- ^ Long 1984, pp. 25, 92.
- ^ a b Long 1984, pp. 25, 74.
- ^ Long 1984, p. 25; Wogaman 1977, p. 1.
- ^ Long 1984, pp. 25, 89.
- ^ a b Long 1984, pp. 25, 79.
- ^ Long 1984, pp. 25, 110.
- ^ a b Long 1984, pp. 25, 75.
- ^ a b Long 1984, pp. 25, 81.
- ^ Long 1984, pp. 25, 96.
- ^ Long 1984, pp. 12, 25.
- ^ Long 1984, pp. 8, 11, 25.
- ^ Long 1984, pp. 7, 25.
Bibliography
edit- Long, Edward LeRoy Jr. (1984). Academic Bonding and Social Concern: The Society of Christian Ethics, 1959–1983. Notre Dame, Indiana: Religious Ethics. Retrieved August 3, 2020 – via Society of Christian Ethics.
- Long, Edward LeRoy Jr.; Gudorf, Christine (2003). "Society of Christian Ethics: History and Practice". The Council of Societies for the Study of Religion Bulletin. 32 (2): 55–58. ISSN 1060-1635.
- Wogaman, J. Philip (1977). "The Integrity of Christian Ethics". Selected Papers from the Annual Meeting (American Society of Christian Ethics): 1–15. ISSN 2372-9082. JSTOR 23564837.
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