Ethics & Religion


S. Catherine Anderson, J.D. 
Wireman Professor of Business



Biography
     - Former Law Partner, Few and Anderson, Greenville, SC
     - Co-Authored Obstetrical Malpractice for ATLA (1982)
     - Created "The Ethics Game"
     - Chair, Blumenthal Conference on Social Responsibility (1986-1995)
     - Received Fuqua and Grier Distinguished Faculty Awards
Area(s) of Expertise
     - Ethics (business ethics, ethics and community, personal spiritual commitment)
     - Law (tort law, product liability, medical malpractice, professional liability, pharmaceutical
       research, corporate/white-collar crime, sexual harassment, negotiation)


William K. Cody, RN, Ph.D., FAAN
Director, Presbyterian School of Nursing at Queens University of Charlotte



Biography
     - Ph.D. in Nursing, University of South Carolina
     - MSN, Hunter College, CUNY
     - Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing
     - Robert Wood Johnson Executive Nurse Fellow
     - Author of many articles on nursing and editor of:
       "Philosophical and Theoretical Perspectives on Advanced Practice Nursing" (2006).
Area(s) of Expertise
     - Ethics of Bearing Witness in Healthcare
     - Mendacity in Healthcare
     - Access to Healthcare
     - Non-profit Management/Collaboration with Faith-Based Groups


J. Norris Frederick, Ph.D. 
J.A. Jones Chair of Philosophy and Religion
Director, Center for Ethics and Religion

Biography
     - Ph.D. and M.A. in Philosophy, University of Georgia
     - A.B. Davidson College
     - Received several teaching honors including the Hunter-Hamilton
       Love of Teaching Award (2000), the William S. Lee Distinguished
       Professor Award (1998), and the Fuqua Distinguished Educator
       Award (1997).
Area(s) of Expertise  
     - Ethics (societal ethics, medical ethics)
     - Philosophy as a Way of Life (ancient philosophy, existentialism)
     - Philosophy of Religion
     - American Philosophy


Araminta Johnston, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Religion



Biography

     - Ph.D., Duke University
     - M.A., Wake Forest University
     - B.A., Duke University

Area(s) of Expertise
     - Religion, Ethics, and Culture
     - Christian Ethics
     - Modernism and Post-Modernism
     - Science and Religion
     - Fundamentalism and the Modern World


J. Diane Mowrey, M.Div., Ph.D.
Chaplain, Queens University of Charlotte
Irwin Professor of Bible and Professor of Religion 



Biography

     - M.A., Ph.D., Duke University
     - M.Div., Harvard Divinity School
     - B.A., Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia

Area(s) of Expertise

     - Liberation Theology
     - Religion and Ethics in Developing Countries
     - Christian Ethics
     - Prophetic Tradition
     - Religion and Politics


Eric C. Mullis, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Philosophy




Biography
     - Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of South Carolina
     - B.A., Winthrop University
Area(s) of Expertise
     - Ethics (medical ethics, environmental ethics)
     - Philosphy of Art (art and ethics, censorship)
     - Chinese Philosophy and Religion (Confucian ethics)
     - American Philosophy


Charlie Reed, Ph.D.
William S. Lee Professor of History



Biography

     - Ph.D. in History, Oxford
     - Fellow, Harvard's Center for Hellenic Studies (1982-1983)
     - National Award for Excellence in the Teaching of Classics,
       American Philological Association (1989)
     - Carnegie Foundation's North Carolina Teacher of the Year (2003)
     - Author, "Maritime Traders in the World of Ancient Greece" (2003)
Area(s) of Expertise
     - Social and Political Philosophy


Robert Weldon Whalen, Ph.D. 
Carolyn G. and Sam H. McMahon Jr. Professor of History



Biography
     - Ph.D. and M.A in History, Cornell University
     - B.S. in Psychology, Georgetown University
 
     - Carneqie Endowment North Carolina Professor of the Year (1996)
     - Author: "Bitter Wounds.  German Victims of the Great War (1983)",
       "Assassinating Hitler. Ethics and Resistance in Nazi Germany (1994)",
       "'Like Fire in Broom Straw.' Southern Journalism and the Textile Strikes
       of 1929-1931 (2002)".

Area(s) of Expertise
    
- Political and Social Ethics
     - Ethics and Culture



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