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Ted Nunez

Ted Nunez teaches ethics at Villanova University and is an active member of the Earth Quaker Action Team in Philadelphia, PA. He is the author of Sustainable Abundance for All: Catholic Social Thought and Action in a Risky, Runaway World (Wipf & Stock, 2018). Currently he shelters in place in Philadelphia.

Essays

Navigating the Coronavirus Waves

Political leaders need a moral compass and scientific counsel to navigate the coronavirus waves to come.

Turkey Trouble in Florida

In Florida and elsewhere, communities facing technological and environmental risks do well to adopt the ethics and politics of precaution.

Pussy Riot and the Church

This piece is from the Political Theology Network archives originally posted on August 23, 2012.

In Memoriam:                                                                      Metropolitan John D. Zizioulas and the Journey of Theology Toward the Future

The prominent Eastern Orthodox theologian Metropolitan John D. Zizioulas of Pergamon (Ecumenical Patriarchate) passed in Athens, on February 2, 2023.

Vulnerability

From Myanmar to Mariupol, from the streets of Memphis to the waves and winds of the Mediterranean Sea: resistance to violence takes many forms. So does political protest against precarity. At which point does the unavoidable vulnerability of the living condition come to expression as political agency? Can such precarious politics constitute or configure an alternative community?