Lisa Sowle Cahill

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Lisa Sowle Cahill is an American ethicist, and J. Donald Monan Professor at Boston College.[1] She first became known in the 1980s with her studies on gender and sexual ethics, and now she has extended her work to social and global ethics.[2] Lisa Sowle Cahill's work focuses on an attempt to discuss the complexity of moral issues while lowering tensions about theological disagreements between the Church and society. [3]

In 1970, Cahill received a B.A. in theology from Santa Clara University. She then went on to receive her M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago Divinity School. She completed her dissertation in 1976 under the guidance of James Gustafson. James Gustafson introduced her to Richard McCormick SJ and Father Charles Curran, both of whom have influenced her career in moral theology. She has taught at Boston College since 1976 and has been a visiting scholar at the Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University, and a visiting professor of Catholic theology at Yale University.[4]

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