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Dr. Daniel Rush Finn
Teléfonos: 320/584-8388
Simons Hall Residencia: (320) 251-7911
St. John’s University Oficina: (320) 363-3048
Collegeville, Minnesota 56303 Fax:(320) 363-3542
Estados Unidos E-mail: dfinn@csbsju.edu
Datos Personales
Ciudadano de Estado Unidos, casado, con dos hijos.
Fecha y lugar de nacimiento: Abril 30, 1947, Rochester, N.Y.
Área de concentración académica
Relaciones entre economía y ética
Títulos Académicos
PhD (Doctor) 1977 - University of Chicago: Ética Social
MA (Máster) 1975 - University of Chicago: Economía
BS (Bachiller en Ciencias) 1968 - Saint John Fisher College: Matemáticas
Posiciones Actuales en la St. John's University (Collegeville, MN, 563231)
Profesor a cargo de la Cátedra William y Virginia Clemens de Economía y Artes Liberales
Profesor de Economía, Departamento de Ciencias Económicas
Profesor de Teología y Ética, Facultad de Teología
Trabajos Anteriores en la St. John's University
1984-89 Decano de la Facultad de Teología
1982-84 Director del Departamento de Economía y Administración
Otros Trabajos Anteriores
1971-73 Profesor de Análisis Matemático, Cardinal Mooney High School, Rochester, NY
1968-69 Coordinador de Equipo y Director de Programas Vocacionales para Campamentos de Trabajadores Migrantes Internos, Proyecto REACH, Perkinsville, N.Y.
Membresía en Asociaciones Profesionales
Asociación Americana de Economía
Asociación de Economía Social
Asociación de Historia Económica
Asociación de Economía en Evolución
Asociación de Economía del Medio-Oeste de los Estados Unidos
Asociación Económica de Minnesota
Sociedad de Ética Cristiana
Sociedad Americana de Teología Catolica
Participación en Consejos Directivos de Asociaciones Académicas en los Estados Unidos: 2005
2005-06 Presidente-elijido de Catholic Theological Society of America
2002-08 Miembro del Consejo Ejecutivo Nacional de la Sociedad Teológica Católica de América (Catholic Theological Society of America)
2000-02 Social (Association for Social Economics)
1986 Presidente, Asociación de Economía Social
1979-81, 1983-85, Miembro del Consejo Ejecutivo Nacional de la Asociación de Economía
1987-2001 Director, Grupo de Economía Política, Sociedad de Ética Cristiana
1978-86 Miembro de Comité Steering, Grupo de Economía Política, Sociedad de Ética Cristiana
1978-83 Director, Grupo de Trabajo de Ética Social y Justicia Económica de la Academia Americana de Religión
1988-92 Miembro de Consejo de Directores, Sociedad de Ética Cristiana
1985-87 Presidente, Asociación de Escuelas de Postgrado de Teología del Medio-Oeste de los Estados Unidos
1987-89 Vice Presidente, Asociación de Escuelas de Postgrado de Teología del Estado de Minnesota
Actividades de Referato de Artículos Académicos
1994-presente Referee de artículos para el Journal of Religious Ethics
1987-presente Referee del Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics
1977-presente Referee de la Review of Social Economy
1991-presente Referee del journal Horizons
1989-1997 Miembro del Consejo Editorial, Churches Center for Theology and Public Policy, Proyecto conjunto con la Editorial Abingdon Press, Serie de Religión y Políticas Públicas
Publicaciones: (A) Libros
2006 The Moral Ecology of Markets: Assessing Claims about Markets and Justice, Cambridge University Press.
1996 Just Trading: On the Ethics and Economics of International Trade, Abingdon Press.
1985 Toward a Christian Economic Ethic: Stewardship and Social Power, with Prentiss L. Pemberton, Winston/Seabury.
Publicaciones: (B) Artículos en Libros Colectivos
2006 "Preface: Christians and Wealth," in Helen Alford, O.P., et al Rediscovering Abundance: Interdisciplinary Essays on Wealth, Income, and Their Distribution in the Catholic Faith Doctrine, Notre Dame.
2005 "Commentary on Centesimus annus," Chapter 9 in Kenneth Himes, et. al., ed., Modern Catholic Social Teaching: Commentaries and Interpretations, Georgetown University Press.
2003 “A Religious Challenge to Both Orthodox and Heterodox Economics,” Review of Stephen D. Long’s Divine Economy: Theology and the Market, in Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, vol. 21-A, pp. 275-282.
2002 Review of Albino Barrera’s Modern Catholic Social Documents and Political Economy, Horizons, vol. 29, #2, Fall.
2001 “Catholic Social Thought on Property: An Urgent Need for Extension and Renewal,” Religion and Public Life: The Legacy of Monsignor John A. Ryan, Maryland: University Press of America.
2000 “Theologians, Catholic Higher Education, and the Mandatum: Report to the Ad Hoc Committee on the Mandatum,” The Catholic Theological Society of America. Daniel Finn, Chair, with John P. Boyle, Lisa Sowle Cahill, James A. Coriden, Robert A. Krieg, M. Theresa Moser, James H. Provost, September 2000.
1998 “Discerning the Causes of Globalization,” in Julio de Santa Ana, ed., Sustainability and Globalization, Geneva, Switzerland: WCC Publications.
1997 "Morality, Markets, and Government: The Structure of a Christian Moral Assessment of Economic Systems," in Thomas G. Walsh and Frank Kaufmann, eds., Christianity in the Americas: Ecumenical Essays, New York: The Inter-Religious Federation for World Peace.
1994 "Economic Order", The New Dictionary of Catholic Social Thought, ed. J.A. Dwyer, Michael Glazer Books, The Liturgical Press, Collegeville, MN.
1993 "Poverty and Prosperity in Global Economics: Making Sense of Conflicting Claims" in Mary E. Stamps, ed., To Do Justice and Right Upon the Earth: Papers from the Virgil Michel Symposium on Liturgy and Social Justice, Collegeville, MN: The Liturgical Press.
1989 "Theological Scholarship: Freedom and Responsibility in the Seminary Setting," in Daniel Finn, Zeni Fox, John O'Malley and Robert Schwartz, Theology of Priesthood and Seminary Formation: Issues of Assembly II, Washington, D.C.: National Catholic Education Association.
1987 "Economic Individualism and the Prospects for Civilizing Enterprise" in W. Widick Schroeder, and F.I. Gamwell, ed., Economic Life: Process Interpretations and Critical Responses, Chicago: Center for the Scientific Study of Religion.
1986 "The Church and the Economy in the Modern World," in Judith A. Dwyer, SSJ, ed., Questions of Special Importance: The Church in the Modern World -- Two Decades After Vatican II, Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press.
1986 "Contributions of Orthodox Economics to Ethical Reflection," in Bruce Grelle and David A. Krueger, ed., Christianity and Capitalism: Perspectives on Religion, Liberalism, and the Economy, Chicago: Council for the Social Scientific Study of Religion.
1984 "Ethical Dimensions of the Debate on Economic Planning," in John W. Houk and Oliver F. Williams, ed., Catholic Social Teaching and the United States Economy, Washington, D.C.: University Press of America.
Publicaciones: (C) Artículos en Revistas Académicas
2005 "Hello, Catholics: Republicans & Targeting of Religious Votes," Commonweal, vol. 132, no. 19, November 4, pp. 14-17.
2004 "Misreading the Pope," Review of Rebecca M. Blank and William McGurn's Is the Market Moral, Commonweal, vol. 13, no 17, October 8.
2003 "The Foundations of Economic Personalism: Promise and Peril," Markets and Morality, vol. 6, no. 2.
2003 "The Current Crisis in the Church: Introductory Comments," Proceedings of the Catholic Theological Society of America, vol. 58
2003 “The Moral Ecology of Markets: On the Failure of the Amoral Defense of Markets,” Review of Social Economy, vol. 61, #2, June.
2003 “A Religious Challenge to Both Orthodox and Heterodox Economics,” Review of Stephen D. Long’s Divine Economy: Theology and the Market, in Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, vol. 21-A, pp. 275-282.
2002 Review of Albino Barrera’s Modern Catholic Social Documents and Political Economy, Horizons, vol. 29, #2, Fall.
2002 “God and Goods: Economics as if Theology Mattered,” Review of D. Stephen Long’s Divine Economy: Theology and the Market, en The Christian Century, vol. 119, #7, March 27, 2002.
2000 Review of Richard C. Bayer’s Capitalism and Christianity: The Possibility of Christian Personalism, en Horizons, vol. 27, #2, Fall.
2000 Review of Peter H. Sedgwick’s The Market Economy and Christian Ethics, en The Christian Century, vol. 117, #22, August 2.
2000 “A Thoroughly Embodied Economics: A Review of Personalist Economics by Edward J. Boyle,” Review of Social Economy, vol. 56, #4, December
2000 “On the Rationale for Third World Debt Relief,” Faith and Economics, #35, Spring.
2000 “Creativity as a Problem for Moral Theology: John Locke’s 99% Challenge to the Catholic Doctrine of Property,” Horizons, vol. 27, #1, Spring.
2000 “On the Choice of Method in Economics: Options for Humanists, A Response to Gregory Gronbacher,” Journal of Markets & Morality, vol.3, #2.
2000 Review of Peter H. Sedgwick’s, The Market Economy and Christian Ethic, Christian Century, Cambridge University Press, vol.117, #22
2000 Review of Richard C. Bayer’s Capitalism and Christianity: The Possibility of Christian Personalism. Georgetown University Press, Horizons, vol. 27, #2, Fall.
2000 “Condiciones para un mercado justo,” Persona y Sociedad (ILADES, Santiago, Chile) August.
1999 “The Economic Personalism of John Paul II: Neither Right Nor Left,” Journal of Markets and Morality, vol. 2, #1, Spring.
1998 “John Paul II and The Moral Ecology of Markets,” Theological Studies, vol. 59, #4, December.
1998 “La moralidad y el mercado: la estructura de la evaluación moral de sistemas económicos,” La Ley (Universidad Austral, Buenos Aires), vol. 4, no. 3, July 30.
1997 "Valuing the Future: On the Ethics and Economics of Discounting Future Events in Public Policy," The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, vol. 17.
1997 "Institutional Processes from John R. Commons to Michael Walzer: An Image of the Market as a Sphere of Human Interaction," Journal of Economic Issues, vol. XXXI, no. 2, June.
1994 Review of Michael L. Budde's The Two Churches: Catholicism and Capitalism in the World-System, in Horizons, vol. 21, #2, Fall.
1994 "International Trade and Sustainable Community: Religious Values and Economic Arguments in Moral Debates," Journal of Religious Ethics, vol. 22, no. 2, Fall.
1994 "Employment in the US: Public Discourse and Longterm Trends," Forum for Social Economics, vol. 23, no. 2, Spring.
1993 Review of Mary Hobgood's, Catholic Social Teaching and Economic Theory: Paradigms in Conflict in Horizons, vol. 20, no. 1, Spring.
1992 "The Meaning of Money: A View From Economics," American Behavioral Scientist, vol. 35, no. 6, July-Aug. 1991 Review of M. Douglas Meeks' God the Economist, in Journal of Religion, July.
1989 "Self-Interest, Markets and the Four Problems of Economic Life," Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics.
1988 Review of J. Phillip Wogaman's Economics and Ethics: A Christian Inquiry in Horizons, vol. 15, no. 1, Spring.
1987 "When Are Economic Explanations Persuasive? A View from Social Economics," Review of Social Economy, April.
1987 Review of Franz H. Mueller's "The Church and the Social Question," Review of Social Economy, April.
1982 "The Ethical Orientations of Schools of Economic Thought," Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics.
1979 "Objectivity in Economics: On the Choice of a Scientific Method," Review of Social Economy, April.
1976 "Norm and Method in Normative Economics," Forum for Social Economics, Spring.
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