Jonathan Rothchild

Professor of Theological Studies

  • Los Angeles CA UNITED STATES

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

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Biography

Dr. Rothchild is Professor of Theological Studies at Loyola Marymount University. His research analyzes contemporary moral issues and social and legal structures through the lenses of Christian theology and ethics.

Education

University of Chicago

Ph.D.

Divinity School

2004

University of Chicago

M.A.

Divinity School

1999

Georgetown University

B.A.

Theology

1996

Areas of Expertise

Contemporary Moral Issues
Christian Theology
Christian Ethics
Theological Ethics
Law and Religion

Affiliations

  • Society of Christian Ethics
  • American Academy of Religion
  • North American Paul Tillich Society

Courses

Punishment and Mercy

Punishment and Mercy

God and The Good: An Introduction to Christian Ethics

God and The Good: An Introduction to Christian Ethics

Christian Marriage and Sexuality

Christian Marriage and Sexuality

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Articles

Federalism, Subsidiarity, and Voting Rights: Critiquing the Shelby County decision through Johannes Althusius and Catholic Social Teaching

The Journal of Law and Religion 32.1 (March 2017): 147-171.

“Federalism, Subsidiarity, and Voting Rights: Critiquing the Shelby County decision through Johannes Althusius and Catholic Social Teaching” (accepted; forthcoming in The Journal of Law and Religion).

Childhood without Life, Life without Childhood: Theological and Legal Critiques of Current Juvenile Justice Policies

Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics

“Childhood without Life, Life without Childhood: Theological and Legal Critiques of Current Juvenile Justice Policies,” Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 33:1 (2013): 124-157.

Transforming the Circle: Tillich's Dialectic Conception of Love and the Meaning of History

International Jahrbuch on Tillich's Philosophy of History

“Transforming the Circle: Tillich's Dialectic Conception of Love and the Meaning of History.” International Jahrbuch on Tillich's Philosophy of History, edited by Danz, Christian, Marc Dumas, Werner Schüßler, Mary Ann Stenger, and Erdmann Strum. Volume 8:1 (October, 2013): 15-32.

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