Emily Dumler-Winckler
Emily Dumler-Winckler

Emily Dumler-Winckler is an assistant professor of Christian ethics and constructive theology in the Theological Studies Department at Saint Louis University. Her areas of research include virtue theory (ancient and modern), Christian ethics and moral theology, religious methods, and Constructive theology (including historical, moral, philosophical, systematic, and political theology), and women and gender studies. She has published articles and chapters in edited volumes on Aquinas, Mary Wollstonecraft, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and American Transcendentalists, as well as on the virtues and their significance for debates in feminism, science, and philosophy. She is currently completing a book with the working title “Modern Virtue: Mary Wollstonecraft and a Tradition of Dissent” and has begun a second book project on the virtues of the practices of science and religion in the modern era.

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