Christina G. McRorie, PhD

Christina G. McRorie, PhD
Assistant Professor
College of Arts and Sciences
Academic Appointments
Department
- Theology
Position
- Assistant Professor
Teaching Activity
- Theological Ethics
Publications and Presentations
Publications
- , 99.2 (May 2016), 136-170
- , 44.1 (March 2016), 195-226
- , 43.3 (December 2015), 674-696
Presentations
Research and Scholarship
Research and Scholarship Interests
- Christian thought; religious ethics in the Abrahamic traditions; political economy, and the history and philosophy of economics; capitalism; and moral agency
Current Research Projects
- McRorie's current research addresses the context that contemporary global capitalism presents for moral agency, and how different modes of representing economic activity influence moral reflection on economic themes.
Grant Funding Received
- Project Grant, Olsson Center for Applied Ethics, Darden School of Business, University of Virginia, for “Markets and Morals: An Interdisciplinary Symposium”
- Young Scholar Initiative Project Grant, Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET), for “Markets and Moral: An Interdisciplinary Symposium” (with Brent Cebul, Stephen Macekura, and Julia Ticona)