Sponsorship of Faculty Research in Global Catholicism

The McFarland Center promotes new scholarship in the field of Global Catholicism by sponsoring faculty research across disciplines. This research will help people, in particular º£½ÇÉçÇø students, understand the distinctiveness and variety of Catholic practice around the world. 

 

McFarland Center Grant Recipients 

Theologizing the Just Peace Movement: Catholicism, War, and Peacebuilding 

Grant Recipients: Matthew Eggemeier and Peter Fritz, Religious Studies

This new co-authored book project, provisionally titled Theologizing the Just Peace Movement: Catholicism, War, and Peacebuilding, will offer a Catholic systematic theology of just peace, developed out of Catholic practices of nonviolence and resistance to American militarism abroad and racialized state violence domestically. The "Just Peace" framework we will explore accounts for a variety of social practices geared toward resolving social conflicts without recourse to violence except in extreme cases of last resort. This book will use systematic theology to help understand and practice Just Peace by discovering coherent yet implicit theologies of peace in the work of global Catholic organizations dedicated to fostering justice as a way toward building lasting peace.