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Rev. 1/4/20 Margaret Rose Pfeil University of Notre Dame Theology Department 130 Malloy Hall Notre Dame, IN 46556 (574) 287-1854 (h) (574) 631-9378 (w) [email protected] Status: Associate Teaching Professor in Moral Theology/Christian Ethics Joint Appointment, Center for Social Concerns Faculty Fellow, Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies Adjunct Faculty, Management Department, Mendoza College of Business (Spring 2010) Employment History: William K. Warren Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Notre Dame (2002-2003) Assistant Professor, St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia (1999-2002) Education: Ph.D. (Moral Theology/Christian Ethics) 2000 University of Notre Dame M.A. (Moral Theology/Christian Ethics) 1997 University of Notre Dame M.T.S. (Moral Theology, with Distinction) 1994 Weston Jesuit School of Theology B.A. (Government and International Studies, summa cum laude) 1987 University of Notre Dame Shalem Institute Spiritual Direction Certification January 2013-December 2014 Innsbrucker Hochschulkurse (Intensive Conversational German) Summer, 1996 Universität Innsbruck, Austria Instituto de Estudios de America Latina, Cuernavaca, Mexico (Intensive Spanish) August-October, 1987 FAA Certification: Private Pilot's License June, 1984 Golden State Aviation, El Cajon, California Ground School Flight Training 1982-83 Aviation Explorer Scouts Ground School, San Diego, California Dissertation Title: "Toward an Understanding of the Language of Social Sin in Magisterial Teaching" Director: Dr. Jean Porter Academic and Other Honors: 2018 William Toohey Presidential Award for Social Justice, University of Notre Dame 2012 Grenville Clarke Award for Community Service, University of Notre Dame 2008 Hearts Afire Award (United Religious Community of St. Joseph County, Indiana) Paul F. Fenlon Teaching Award, 2003-2004 (Sorin Residence Hall, University of Notre Dame) Faculty Merit Award for Teaching, 2002 (St. Joseph’s University) Induction as Honorary Member, Sigma Delta Pi, National Spanish Honor Society, 2002 (St. Joseph's University) Dissertation Defense Passed with Distinction, March 2000 Dissertation Year Fellowship, 1998-99 (Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame) University Dissertation Fellowship, 1997-98 (University of Notre Dame) Phi Beta Kappa, 1987 Pi Sigma Alpha, 1987 Notre Dame Scholar - J.A. Hart Leach Scholarship, 1983-1987 (University of Notre Dame) MP-1 Rev. 1/4/20 Areas of Expertise: Catholic Social Thought; Fundamental Moral Theology; Peace Studies; Spirituality and Ecological Ethics; Liberation Theology; Racial Justice; Ecumenical Dialogue Language Competency: Reading Comprehension: French, German, Latin, and Spanish Fluency: Spanish Publications: Books: Act Justly, Love Mercy, and Walk Humbly with your God: Vatican II, Pastoral Ministry, and Lay Formation for Mission, co-edited with Donald P. McNeill, C.S.C. Kansas City: Andrews McMeel Universal, 2016. The Scandal of White Complicity in U.S. Hyper-incarceration: A Nonviolent Spirituality of White Resistance, co- authored with Laurie Cassidy and Alex Mikulich, with a foreword by Sr. Helen Prejean. Content and Context in Theological Ethics, Series Editor Mary Jo Iozzio. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, paperback edition, 2016. Sharing Peace: Mennonites and Catholics in Conversation, co-edited with Gerald Schlabach, based on the Mennonite-Catholic Theological Conference, Notre Dame, 2007. Collegeville, Minnesota: Liturgical Press, 2013. Violence, Transformation, and the Sacred: They Shall Be Called Children of God (Annual Volume of the College Theology Society), co-edited with Tobias Winright. Maryknoll: Orbis Books, 2012. Essays in Books: “Impasse and Climate Crisis: A Contemplative View,” Festschrift for Constance FitzGerald, O.Carm., ed. Shawn Copeland and Laurie Cassidy. Collegeville: Liturgical Press, forthcoming 2020. “Formation of Conscience and Nuclear Weapons,” for Nuclear Ethics, ed. Drew Christiansen, S.J. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, forthcoming, 2020. “Approaching Racialized Violence through the Lens of Restorative Justice,” pp. 133-152 in The Role of Religion in Peacebuilding. Crossing Boundaries of Prejudice and Distrust, ed. Pauline Kollontai, Sue Yore, and Sebastian Kim. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2017. “Contemplation and Action,” pp. 75-81 in Act Justly, Love Mercifully and Walk Humbly with Your God, ed. Fr. Don McNeill, C.S.C. and Margaret Pfeil. Kansas City: Andrews McMeel Universal, 2016. “Romero’s Theology of Transfiguration,” pp. 65-91 in Archbishop Romero and Spiritual Leadership in the Modern World, ed. Robert Pelton. Baltimore: Lexington Books, 2015. “Becoming Synergoi: Food, Justice, and Economic Cooperation,” pp. 228-241 in The Almighty and the Dollar: Christian Reflections of Economic Justice, ed. Mark J. Allman. Winona, Minnesota: Anselm Academic, 2012. “The Penitentials as Literature,” pp. 128-131 in The Encyclopedia of Christian Literature, Vol. 1, ed. George Kurian and James D. Smith. Peabody, Lanham, Maryland: The Scarecrow Press, 2010. MP-2 Rev. 1/4/20 “Wise as Serpents, Innocent as Doves: Strategic Appropriation of Catholic Social Teaching,” pp. 64-71 in Prophetic Witness: Catholic Women’s Strategies for the Church, ed. Colleen Griffith, a volume in the Century 21 Series, ed. James Keenan and Patricia De Leeuw. New York: Crossroad, 2009. “An Analysis of the Aparecida Document in Terms of Structural Sin,” pp.123-136 in Aparecida, Quo Vadis?, ed. Robert Pelton, C.S.C. Scranton: University of Scranton Press, 2008. “Power and the Option for the Poor,” pp. 215-227 in Hope and Solidarity: Jon Sobrino’s Challenge to Christian Theology, ed. Stephen Pope. Maryknoll: Orbis Books, 2008. “Whose Justice? Which Relationality?” pp. 111-129 in Just Policing, Not War: An Alternative Response to World Violence, ed. Gerald W. Schlabach. Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 2007. “The Transformative Power of the Periphery: Can a White U.S. Catholic Opt for the Poor?” pp. 127-146 in Interrupting White Privilege: Catholic Theologians Break the Silence, ed. Laurie Cassidy and Alex Mikulich. Maryknoll: Orbis Books, 2007. “Social Sin: Social Reconciliation?” pp. 171-189 in Reconciliation, Nations and Churches in Latin America, ed. Iain Maclean. London: Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2006. “Transparent Mediation: The Vocation of the Theologian as Disciple,” pp. 67-76 in New Wine, New Wineskins, ed. William C. Mattison. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2005. Articles in Peer-reviewed Publications: “Fifty Years after Populorum progressio: Understanding Integral Human Development in Light of Integral Ecology,” Journal of Catholic Social Thought (Winter 2018), 5-17. “A Theological Understanding of Restorative Justice,” Journal of Moral Theology 5:2 (June 2016), 158-163. “Pacem in terris and a Nonviolent Spirituality of White Resistance to Hyper-incarceration,” Journal of Catholic Social Thought 11:1 (2014), 127-49. “Love and Poverty: Dorothy Day’s Twofold Diakonia,” Journal of Moral Theology 1:2 (June 2012), 61-71. “Romero’s Theology of Transfiguration,” Theological Studies 72:1 (March 2011), 87-115. “Called and Gifted: Charism and Catholic Social Teaching,” Horizons 34:2 (Fall 2007), 222-237. “Liturgy and Ethics: The Liturgical Asceticism of Energy Conservation,” Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 27:2 (Fall/Winter 2007), 127-149. “True Peace: The Power of Solidarity,” New Theology Review (February 2007), 61-70. “The Interpretive Task of Moral Theology: Cultural and Epistemological Considerations,” Josephinum Journal of Theology Vol. 10, No.2 (Summer/Fall 2003), 261-270. “Active Nonviolence in Times of War: The Witness of Dorothy Day,” Journal for Peace & Justice Studies Vol.13, No. 1 (2003), 19-30. “Doctrinal Implications of Magisterial Use of the Language of Social Sin,” Louvain Studies 27 (2002), 132-52. “Correlating Social Sin and Social Reconciliation: Racism as a Test Case,” Journal for Peace & Justice Studies Vol. 12, No. 1 (2002), 95-113. MP-3 Rev. 1/4/20 “John Howard Yoder’s Pedagogical Approach: A Just War Tradition with Teeth and a Hermeneutic of Peace,” The Mennonite Quarterly Review 76:2 (April 2002). “Sin Revealed in Death: Romero’s Contribution to Magisterial Discourse on Social Sin,” Living Light (Summer 2001), 65-71. "Experiential Learning in Service of a Living Tradition," pp. 245-260 in Theology and the New Histories (Annual Volume of the College Theology Society), ed. Gary Macy. Maryknoll: Orbis Books, 1999. Publications in Conference Proceedings: “Theology’s Prophetic Commitment to the Urban Church,” Proceedings of the Catholic Theological Society of America Annual Meeting, 2010, Vol. 65, ed. Jonathan Y. Tan. Cincinnati: CTSA, 2010. “Catholic Social Teaching Continuing Group Report,” Proceedings of the Catholic Theological Society of America Annual Meeting, 2004, Vol. 59, ed. Richard C. Sparks. Berkeley: CTSA, 2004, 118-119. “Catholic Social Teaching Continuing Group Report,” Proceedings of the Catholic Theological Society of America Annual Meeting, 2002, Vol. 57, ed. Richard C. Sparks. Berkeley: CTSA, 2002, 159-160. “Catholic Social Teaching Continuing Group Report,” Proceedings of the Catholic Theological Society of America Annual Meeting, 2001, Vol. 56, ed. Richard C. Sparks. Berkeley: CTSA, 2001, 172-173. "Exploring the Application of Just War Thinking to Post-Cold War Humanitarian Intervention," pp.155-173 in Religion, War, and Peace: Proceedings of the Conference at Ripon College, Wisconsin, November 1-2, 1996. Wisconsin: The Wisconsin Institute for