Kenneth R. Himes (born 1950) is an American Roman Catholic theologian, currently teaching at Boston College. His most recent book is the coedited work, with Conor M. Kelly, Poverty: Responding Like Jesus.
Personal life
Kenneth Himes was born on July 2, 1950, in Brooklyn, New York. He became a member of the Order of Friars Minor in August 1975. He was ordained to the priesthood of the Roman Catholic Church in May 1976. He went to Siena College graduating in 1971 receiving a B.A in history. He then went on to earn a M.A in theology from the Washington Theological Union in 1975. He finished his education at Duke University receiving a PhD in religion and public policy in 1981.
Professional career
Ken Himes currently holds the position of associate professor in the department of theology at Boston College. Previously, he has held a number of positions at the Washington Theological Union, including assistant professor (1980), associate professor (1985), and professor of moral theology (1994). He has also been a visiting professor at University of Virginia, Howard University Divinity School and St. John's University.
He has also been a member of the Theological Society of America and the Society of Christian Ethics. He was on the editorial board of the Catholic Social Tradition series and U. of Notre Dame Press. Along with being on the board of consultants for the Center for the Study of Catholic Social Thought at Duquesne University and the editorial board of the Journal of Catholic Social Thought (Villanova University). He was also on board of directors for the Ecclesiastical Faculty of Boston College and a member of the board of trustees at Siena College.
Theological ideologies and works
Kenneth Himes has focused on Catholic social teaching, the role of religion in public life and politics, and the ethics of warfare. He has written and edited a number of books and articles on these subjects. Some of his books include:
- Fullness of Faith: The Public Significance of Theology
- Responses to 101 Questions on Catholic Social Teaching
- Introduction to Christian Ethics: A Reader
- Modern Catholic Social Teaching: Commentaries and Interpretations
He has also published more than 20 articles in scholarly journals and written more than 60 book reviews in popular journals. Some of his articles in journals include:
- âÂÂThe Catholic Hierarchy and Nuclear Armsâ Forum For Social Economics (Winter 1981/82): 5-23
- âÂÂDeterrence and Disarmament: Ethical Analysis and Pastoral Adviceâ Cross Currents (Winter 1983/84) 421-431
- âÂÂScripture and Ethics: a review essayâ Biblical Theology Bulletin (April, 1985): 65-73
- âÂÂThe Local Church as a Mediating Structureâ Social Thought 12 (Winter 1986): 23-30
- âÂÂSocial Sin and the Role of the Individualâ The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics (1986): 183-218
- âÂÂThe U.S. Catholic Contribution to Moral Theologyâ New Theology Review 1 (February, 1988): 53-71
- âÂÂEucharist and Justice: Assessing the Legacy of Virgil Michelâ Worship 62 (May, 1988): 201-224
- âÂÂThe Relationship of Religion and Moralityâ Social Thought 15 (Summer-Fall 1989): 33-41
- âÂÂMixed Reactions: The Reception of Gaudium et Spesâ New Theology Review 3 (February, 1990): 5-17
- "The Morality of Humanitarian Intervention," Theological Studies 55 (March, 1994): 82-105
- "Pastoral Care of the Divorce and Remarried" Theological Studies 57 (March, 1996): 97-123 (co-author with James A. Coriden)
- "Financial Stewardship from the Perspective of Catholic Social Teaching" New Theology Review 9 (1996): 52-70
- "Catholic Health Care: the Common Good, Public Responsibility and the Culture of Profit" New Theology Review 10 (November, 1997): 22-38
- "Rights of Entitlement: a Roman Catholic Perspective" Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 11 (1997): 507-529
- "The Crisis of American Democracy: a Catholic perspective" Theology and Public Policy 9 (1997): 16-32 Reprinted in Thomas Massaro and Thomas Shannon, eds., American Catholic Social Teaching (Collegeville, MN: The Liturgical Press, 2002) pp. 184âÂÂ203.
- âÂÂPrayer and the Moral Life: tracing the connectionâ Listening 34 (1999): 180âÂÂ1917.
- âÂÂMorality and Prayerâ New Theology Review 13 (November 2000): 72-76
- âÂÂThe Religious Rhetoric of Just Warâ in Return of Just War Concilium 2001 ed. M.P. Aquino Vargas and D. Mieth (London: SCM Press, 2001) pp. 43âÂÂ51 Reprinted in French, German, Spanish, Italian and Dutch editions
- âÂÂThe Challenge of Peace and Economic Justice For All: Reflections Twenty Years Laterâ in Proceedings of the Catholic Theological Society of America 56 (2001): 77-96 Reprinted in David Stosur, ed. Unfailing Patience and Sound Teaching: Reflections on Episcopal Ministry in Honor of Rembert G.Weakland, O.S.B. Collegeville: Liturgical Press (2003)
- âÂÂIntervention, Just War, and U.S. National Securityâ Theological Studies 65 (2004): 141-157
- âÂÂThe Indissolubility of Marriage: Reasons to Reconsiderâ Theological Studies 65 (2004): 453-499 (co-author with James Coriden)
- âÂÂCatholic Social Teaching on Peace Since Gaudium et Spesâ New Theology Review 18/1 (February, 2005): 36-45
- âÂÂDid John PaulâÂÂs Allocution on Life-Sustaining Treatments Revise the Tradition? A Response to Thomas Shannon and James J. Walterâ Theological Studies 67 (2006): 163-168 (co-author James Keenan and John Paris)
- âÂÂâÂÂTwo There AreâÂÂ: Religion and Politics in a Polarized Societyâ New Theology Review 19/3 (August, 2006): 5-13
- âÂÂConsumerism and Christian Ethicsâ Theological Studies 68 (2007): 132-153 26. âÂÂGlobalization with a Human Faceâ Theological Studies 69 (2008): 269-289 27. âÂÂEthical Questions on War and Peaceâ New Theology Review 23/1 (2010): 82-
- âÂÂThe United States at War: Taking Stockâ Theological Studies 71 (2010): 190âÂÂ20929.
- âÂÂTorture as an Attack on the Humanâ Concilium: Human Nature and Natural Law, ed. L. Cahill, H. Hacke, and E. Metogo (2010/3): 118-123 Reprinted in French, German, Spanish, Italian and Dutch editions
He has also won numerous awards for his work:
- Research Grant for Younger Scholars, Association of Theological Schools, 1984-
- Associate editor, New Theology Review, 1987âÂÂ1992 Faculty Summer Research Grant, Washington Theological Union, 1989 Fellow, Center of Theological Inquiry, Princeton, NJ JanuaryâÂÂJuly, 1991 *Third Place Award, Best Article Originating With A Scholarly Journal, Catholic Press Association, 1991 ("The Relationship of Religion and Morality" Social Thought)
- Board of directors, Catholic Theological Society of America, 1992âÂÂ94; 1998
- First Place Award, Best Theology Book, Catholic Press Association, 1993 (Fullness of Faith, Paulist Press)
- Faculty Summer Research Grant, Washington Theological Union, 1994 Paul McKeever Chair of Moral Theology, St. John's University, Jamaica, NY,1996âÂÂ97
- Editor, New Theology Review, 1997âÂÂ2002
- President, Catholic Theological Society of America, 2000âÂÂ2001
- Distinguished Service Award, Washington Theological Union, 2004
- First Place Award, Best Reference Book, Catholic Press Association, 2006 (Modern Catholic Social Teaching: Commentaries and Interpretations, Georgetown University Press)
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