Michael J. Baxter, C.S.C.
Assistant Professor
Department of Theology
University of Notre Dame

Fellow of the Kroc Institute for
International Peace Studies

"The Lord's Supper", Fritz Eichenberg, woodgraving

Office:
440 Malloy Hall

(574) 631-7666
Michael.J.Baxter.6@nd.edu

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Rev. Michael Baxter, C.S.C., examines the interrelationship of theology, history, and ethics, with particular attention paid to the morality of war and Christian peacemaking. Baxter's long-term research focuses on the emergence and development of the Americanist Tradition in Catholic Social Ethics from World War I to the present. He is currently compiling a collection of essays, tentatively American Catholics to the Rescue and Other Essays on Theology, Ethics, and History. He has published articles in the DePaul Law Review, Pro Ecclesia, Communio, The Thomist, and other journals. During the fall of 1984, he co-founded Andre House, a house of hospitality dedicated to serving the poor and homeless of downtown Phoenix, where he lived and worked until the fall of 1988.

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