The University of St. Thomas

Brady, Bernard

Professor and Chair

Ph.D. University of Chicago

bvbrady@stthomas.edu

Phone: (651) 962-5303
Toll Free: (800) 328-6819, Ext. 2-5303
Fax: 651-962-5310

Mail #JRC 153

Office Location: JRC 157



Education


The University of Chicago Divinity School, Ph.D. in Ethics and Society Area, December 1988; Dissertation:  "Rights, the Common Good and Roman Catholic Social Thought"
The University of Chicago Divinity School, M.A. in Divinity, June 1983
Loyola University of Chicago, B.S. in Theology and Psychology, June 1979

Areas of Academic Interest

Catholic moral theology with an emphasis in Catholic social thought

Recognitions


Professor of the Year, 2005
Who's Who Among American Teachers, 2004
Outstanding Faculty in Service-Learning Award, 2004
Multicultural Student Services Student of Color Ally Award, 2002-03
Aquinas Scholars Honors Program Professor of the Year, 2002-03
Who's Who Among American Teachers, 1998
University of St. Thomas Distinguished Educator, 1995-96


Administrative Experience


Chair, Theology Department, 2006-present
Assistant to the Chair, Theology Department, 2004-2006
Director Aquinas Scholars Honors Program, 1999- 2003
Coordinator for Service Learning in the Curriculum, 1995-1998


Select Publications

Books
Essential Catholic Social Thought (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2008).

A Spiritual Field Guide:  Meditations for the Open Air with Mark Neuzil (Brazos Press, 2005).
Christian Love: How Christians Through the Ages Have Understood Love (Washington, D.C., Georgetown University Press, 2003).
The Moral Bond of Community: Justice and Discourse in Christian Morality (Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 1998). 

Book, Co-editor

Robert Kennedy, Mary Christine Athans, Bernard Brady, William McDonough
and Michael Naughton, editors, Religion and Public Life: The Legacy of
Monsignor John A. Ryan
, Lanham: University Press of America, 2001.


Articles

"Communitarianism," in Robert Wuthnow, ed., The Encyclopedia of Politics and
    Religion
(Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly, Inc. 1998), 175-177.
"Listen All You Who Trample on the Needy," Journal for Peace and Justice
     Studies  
   Vol. 7, No. 2 (1996): 19-30.
"The Common Good and the Purpose of the Firm," M. Naughton, H. Alford, and B.
    Brady, Journal of Human Values Vol. 1, No. 2 (1995): 221-37.  Also
    published in James Donahue and M. Theresa Moser, ed., Religion, Ethics
and the Common Good (Mystic, CT: Twenty-Third Publications, 1996), 206-35.
"Political Ethics and Ethical Politicians: The Case of St. Paul Ethical Practices
     Board," Theology and Public Policy Vol. 6, No. 1 (1994): 22-32.
"An Analysis of the Use of Rights Language in Pre-Modern Catholic Thought,"
     The Thomist Vol. 57, No. 1 (1993): 97-121.
"Rerum Novarum and the Modern Corporation," B. Brady, K. Goodpaster and R.
    Kennedy, in Francis McHugh and Samuel Natale, ed., Things Old and New:
Catholic Social Teaching Revisited
, ed. (Landam, MD: University Press of America, 1993), pp. 259-83.  Also published in: International Journal of Value Based Management Vol. 4, No. 2 (1991): 57-75 and First International Conference on Social Values: Proceedings (Von Hugel Institute, St. Edmund's College, University of Cambridge, 1991). 

Many other Reviews and Presentations