Religious Liberty at Fifty Years from Vatican II
David Hollenbach
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13 November 2015
4 April 2026
David Hollenbach, S.J. presently holds the Cary and Ann Maguire Chair in Ethics and American History at the John W. Kluge Center for Scholars at the Library of Congress. When his fall appointment at the Library is complete, he will return to his regular position at Boston College, where he holds the University Chair in Human Rights and International Justice and is Director of the Center for Human Rights and International Justice. His research deals with human rights, theories of justice, religious and ethical responses to humanitarian crises and refugees, and religion in political life. His books include Driven from Home: Protecting the Rights of Forced Migrants (2010), Refugee Rights: Ethics, Advocacy, and Africa (2008), The Global Face of Public Faith: Politics, Human Rights, and Christian Ethics (2003), and The Common Good and Christian Ethics (2002). John McGreevy received his B.A. from the University of Notre Dame and his Ph.D. from Stanford University. He joined Notre Dames faculty in 1997, coming from Harvard University. He served as chair of the department from 2002-2008, and since 2008 has served as I.A. O'Shaughnessy Dean of the College of Arts and Letters. He is the author of two books. The first, Parish Boundaries: The Catholic Encounter with Race in the Twentieth Century Urban North was published by the University of Chicago press in 1996. The second, Catholicism and American Freedom: A History was published by W.W. Norton in 2003. A third book, American Jesuits and the World, will be published by Princeton University Press this Spring
