Professor Linda Hogan

Professor Linda Hogan

Professor of Ecumenics, School of Religion

http://people.tcd.ie/lhogan2

Biography

Professor Linda Hogan is an ethicist with extensive experience in research and teaching in pluralist and multi-religious contexts. Her primary research interests lie in the fields of inter-cultural and inter-religious ethics, social and political ethics, human rights and gender. In addition to her academic role, Professor Linda Hogan was Vice-Provost/Chief Academic Officer and Deputy President at Trinity College Dublin (2011-16) and Head of Irish School of Ecumenics (2006-2010) She has received a number of international professional honors including election to the Royal Irish Academy 2023, the award of an Honorary Doctorate by Regis College, University of Toronto, 2022, and election to the International Women's Forum 2016. Recent national roles include appointment as Chair of the Expert Committee of the Creating Our Future Campaign, 2021 and her appointment as an Irish Representative to the UNESCO Intergovernmental Meeting of Experts which negotiated the UNESCO Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, Paris 2021. Recent publications include `Justifying Human Rights: Plural Foundations, Embedded Universalism" in Michael Krennerick, et al (eds.) "The Freedom of Human Rights: Subjects, Institutional Guarantees, Democracy" Wochenschau Verlag, 2023, and `Human Rights and the Vulnerabilities of Gender in a Climate Emergency', in Hilda Koster & Celia Deane-Drummond, (eds.) "In Solidarity with the Earth: A Multi-Disciplinary Theological Engagement with Gender, Mining and Toxic Contamination", Bloomsbury, 2022. She is the author of 3 monographs Keeping Faith with Human Rights, Georgetown University Press, 2015, Confronting the Truth, Conscience in the Catholic Tradition, Paulist Press, 2000 and From Women's Experience to Feminist Theology, Sheffield Academic Press 1995, reissued Bloomsbury Academic 2016, as well as numerous edited volumes. Professor Hogan has delivered keynote lectures and led expert seminars across the globe, including at the universities of Georgetown, Washington DC, Melbourne, Oxford, Sydney, and Vienna. She delivered the Newman Lecture at the University of Oxford 2021, and the United Nations 70th Anniversary UN Declaration of Human Rights Lecture RIKK, University of Iceland in 2018. She has been a member of the Irish Council for Bioethics and has been a Board member of the Coombe Hospital, Science Gallery and Chair of the Board of the Marino Institute of Education. She has worked on a consultancy basis for a number of national and international organisations, focusing on developing ethical infrastructures.

Publications and Further Research Outputs

  • Linda Hogan, Human Rights and the Ethics of Peace: The Contribution of Pacem in Terris', Jahrbuch für Christliche Sozialwissenschaften, 55, 2014, p43 - 57Journal Article, 2014
  • (c) Chapters contributed to books in, editor(s)Adrian Thatcher , The Oxford Handbook of Theology, Sexuality and Gender, , Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2014, pp323 - 339, [Linda Hogan]Book Chapter, 2014
  • Linda Hogan, Keeping Faith With Human Rights , Washington DC, Georgetown University Press , 2015, 1 - 240ppBook, 2015
  • The Role of Religion in Building Political Communities in, editor(s)Cramner, Hill, Kenny & Sandberg , The Confluence of Law and Religion, Cambridge UK, Cambridge University Press, 2016, pp235 - 246, [Linda Hogan]Book Chapter, 2016
  • Hogan L., Confronting the Truth: Conscience in the Catholic Tradition, New York and London, Paulist Press and Darton, Longman & Todd, 2000Book, 2000
  • Linda Hogan, From Women's Experience to Feminist Theology, Second Edition, 2, London, Bloomsbury Academic Collections Religion, Sexuality and Gender Series, 2016, 192ppBook, 2016
  • Hogan L., Ethical Relations Feminist Theory Special Issue, Introduction by Linda Hogan and Sasha Roseneil, London, Sage, 2003, 119ppBook, 2003
  • Hogan L., Gendering Ethics/The Ethics of Gender, Feminist Theory Special Issue. Introduction by Linda Hogan and Sasha Roseneil, London, Sage, 2001, 109ppBook, 2001
  • Interpreting the Divorce Debates: Church and State in Transition in, editor(s)James Mackey and Enda McDonagh , Religion and Society at the Turn of the Millennium, a festschrift to honour Dr. Garret Fitzgerald, Dublin, Columba Press, 2003, pp107 - 118, [Hogan L.]Book Chapter, 2003
  • Women's Rights, Human Rights and the Legitimation of Change in the Churches' as 'Vrouwenrechten, mensenrechten en de legitimatie van verandering in de kerk in, editor(s)Henri Geerts and Hedwig Meyer-Wilmes , Als man en vrou, Spiritualiteit in veranderende man- vrouwverhoudingen, Amsterdam, KRKS, 2003, pp101 - 117, [Hogan L.]Book Chapter, 2003
  • Occupying a Precarious Position: Women in Culture and Church in Ireland in, editor(s)Angela Bourke, Siobhán Kilfeather, Maria Luddy, Margaret McCurtain, Geraldine Meaney, Máirín Ní Dhonnchadadha, Mary O' Dowd, Clair Williams , The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing, Vol. IV/V: Irish Women's Writing and Traditions, Cork, Cork University Press in association with Field Day, 2002, pp680 - 686, [Hogan L.]Book Chapter, 2002
  • Trocaire: A Catholic Development Agency Working to Support Communities in their Efforts to Overcome Poverty and Oppression in, editor(s)Jonathan Boswell, Frank McHugh, Johan Verstraeten , Catholic Social Thought, Twilight or Renaissance, Bibilotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniesium, Leuven, Leuven University Press/Peeters, 2000, pp183 - 190, [Hogan L.]Book Chapter, 2000
  • 'Feminist Theology', 'Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza', 'Rosemary Radford Ruether', Adrian Hastings, Alisdair Mason, Hugh Pyper, The Oxford Companion to Christian Thought, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2000, pp238-240, 242, 629-630 , [Hogan L.]Item in dictionary or encyclopaedia, etc, 2000
  • Living with the Contradictions : Responding to HIV\AIDS in the Context of Church Teaching in, editor(s)James Keenan , Catholic Ethicists on HIV/AIDS Prevention, New York, Continuum, 2000, pp41 - 47, [Hogan L.]Book Chapter, 2000
  • Boundaries and Knowledge : Feminist Ethics in Search of Sure Foundations in, editor(s)Kathleen O' Grady, Ann Gilroy and Janette Gray , Bodies, Lives, Voices : Gender in Religion, Sheffield, Sheffield Academic Press, 1998, pp24 - 39, [Hogan L.]Book Chapter, 1998
  • Hogan L., May J. D., Constructing the Human: Dignity in Interreligious Dialogue, Concilium, 2003, p78 - 89Journal Article, 2003
  • Hogan L., Gender and Ethics in Spirituality, The Way Supplement on Spirituality and Ethics, Spring, 1997, p95 - 106Journal Article, 1997
  • Hogan L., Resources for a Feminist Ethic: Women's Experience and Praxis, Journal of Feminist Theology, No. 3, May 1993, 82-99, 3, 1993, p82 - 99Journal Article, 1993
  • Hogan L., International Crosscultural Network of Catholic Theological Ethicists, 2006, PaduaMeetings /Conferences Organised, 2006
  • Linda Hogan, Religions and the Politics of Peace and Conflict, June 2004, 2004, Trinity College DublinMeetings /Conferences Organised, 2004
  • Linda Hogan, Scrutinising the Signs of the Times, September, 2002, K U Leuven, International Association for Catholic Social ThoughtMeetings /Conferences Organised, 2002
  • Linda Hogan, Gendering Ethics/The Ethics of Gender, June, 2000, Leeds, Centre for Interdisciplinary Gender StudiesMeetings /Conferences Organised, 2000
  • Hogan L., Challenging the Logic of Violence Beyond Violent Futures: Cultivating Peace, Centre for Ecumenical Studies, Sydney and Melbourne Colleges of Divinity, 2005Conference Paper, 2005
  • Hogan L., Hauerwas S. and McDonagh E., The Case for the Abolition of War in the 21st Century, Society for Christian Ethics, Miami, Florida, 2005Conference Paper, 2005
  • Hogan L., May J. D., Gender and Culture as Dimensions of Bodiliness, Centre for Intercultural Ethics, Faculty of Theology University of Tilburg, November, 2004Conference Paper, 2004
  • Linda Hogan, Religious Communities in a Technological Culture: Rebuilding the Secular : A Response to Kroeker Religious Voices, Public Places Seminar, University of Leeds, June, 2003Conference Paper, 2003
  • Linda Hogan, The New Ethical Humanitarianism, K U Leuven, September, 2002Conference Paper, 2002
  • Linda Hogan, Ethics, Care and the Problem of Foundations, ESRC Funded Seminar on Care and Values in Social Policy, University of Leeds, March, 2002Conference Paper, 2002
  • Linda Hogan, Towards an Ethic of Responsibility, Lecture Series in Honour of the Late Bernard Haaring, Faculty of Divinity University of Cambridge, November, 1999Conference Paper, 1999
  • Hogan L., International Seminar on Christian Social and Political Thought, Von Hügel Institute, University of Cambridge, April, 1999Conference Paper, 1999
  • Linda Hogan, The Case for a Realist Epistemology in Feminist Ethics, Centre for Religion, Culture and Gender, University of Manchester, May, 1997Conference Paper, 1997
  • Linda Hogan, Feminist Theological Ethics and Emancipatory Politics, School of Classics and Theology, University of Exeter, February, 1997Conference Paper, 1997
  • Linda Hogan, Moral Realism and an International Ethic, University of Lancaster, February, 1997Conference Paper, 1997
  • Linda Hogan, Restorative Justice: The Bonds of Mercy', Concilium, 2017, (4), 2017, p89 - 98Journal Article, 2017
  • Linda Hogan, Feminist Intercultural Ethics: Conversing with Asia', Concilium, 2018, (1), 2018, p75 - 82Journal Article, 2018
  • Cultivating Justice and Peace in, editor(s)Darko Tomasevic & Zorica Maros , Pravda u BH dru tuv, , Sarajevo, Glas Koncila, Zagreb, 2017, pp243 - 253, [Linda Hogan]Book Chapter, 2017
  • Human Dignity as Key to Human Rights for Religions and other World-view Based Communities' in, editor(s)Peter Kirchläger , Die Verantwortung von nichtstaatlichen Akteuren gegenȕber den Menschenrechten, Zurich, Theologischer Verlag, 2017, pp57 - 72, [Linda Hogan]Book Chapter, 2017
  • Marriage Equality, Conscience and the Catholic Tradition in, editor(s)De Cosse D & Heyer, K , Conscience and Catholicism: Rights, Responsibilities and Institutional Responses, New York, Orbis, 2015, pp83 - 97, [Linda Hogan]Book Chapter, 2015
  • Linda Hogan, Dignitatis Humanae, the Future of Religious Freedom and the Global Common Good', Perspectiva Teológica , 50, (2), 2018, p277 - 288Journal Article, 2018
  • Vulnerability: An Ethic for a Divided World? in, editor(s)Kristin Heyer, James Keenan & Andrea Vicini , Building Bridges in Sarajevo: The Plenary Papers, New York, Orbis, 2019, pp217 - 222, [Linda Hogan]Book Chapter, 2019
  • Linda Hogan, Cultural and Transcultural Normativity, Ethical Perspectives on HIV and AIDS, Frankfurt, 2018Oral Presentation, 2018
  • Linda Hogan, Can Human Rights Survive Globalisation? A Perspective from the Study of Religion, University of Vienna Religion Series, Vienna, April , 2018Invited Talk, 2018
  • Linda Hogan, Religion, Gender and the Politics of Human Rights: A Genealogical Perspective , 70th anniversary of the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights., RIKK - Institute for Gender, Equality and Difference University of Iceland , March 19 , 2018Invited Talk, 2018
  • Linda Hogan, Integral Ecology, Human Rights and Peace-building: Vulnerable Individuals, Fragile Institutions, Connecting Ecologies Symposium, University of Oxford, December , 2017Invited Talk, 2017
  • Linda Hogan, Beyond the Northern Paradigm: Catholic Theological Ethics in Global Perspective, Society of Christian Ethics, Portland Oregon, 2018, 2018Oral Presentation, 2018
  • Linda Hogan, Situated Religious Communities and the Promotion of Human Rights: Challenges and Prospects, The Role of Human Rights Research, , Centre for Human Rights, University of Padova, November 2017, 2017Invited Talk, 2017
  • Linda Hogan, Contested Spaces: Rethinking the Role of Religion in Political Life, , American Conference for Irish Studies, , Georgetown University Washington DC, November 2017, 2017Oral Presentation, 2017
  • Linda Hogan, Contested Spaces: Rethinking the Role of Religion in Political Life, , American Conference for Irish Studies, , Georgetown University Washington DC, November 2017, 2017Oral Presentation, 2017
  • Linda Hogan, Keeping Faith with Human Rights, Expert Meeting on Religion and Human Rights, European Fundamental Rights Agency, Vienna , September , 2017Invited Talk, 2017
  • Linda Hogan, Theological Ethics :Perspectives on Gender , Contested Themes in Ethics , Gregorian University Rome, March , 2017Invited Talk, 2017
  • Linda Hogan, Human Dignity as Key to Human Rights for Religions and other World-view Based Communities, Human Rights and Religions as Non-State Actors, University of Lucerne, November , 2016Oral Presentation, 2016
  • Linda Hogan, Cultivating Justice and Peace, Justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Challenge to Basic Humanity , University of Sarajevo, September , 2016Oral Presentation, 2016
  • Linda Hogan, Dignitatis humanae, the Future of Religious Freedom and the Global Common Good, , Vatican II's Unfinished Agenda: Nostra aetate, Dignitatis humanae and Gaudium et spes, , Georgetown University Washington DC, November , 2016Invited Talk, 2016
  • Social Computing Systems and Ethical Considerations in, editor(s)Khurshid Ahmad , Social Computing and the Law Uses and Abuses in Exceptional Circumstances , Cambridge, Cambridge University Press , 2018, pp14 - 25, [Linda Hogan]Book Chapter, 2018
  • Linda Hogan, Beyond the Northern Paradigm: Catholic Theological Ethics in Global Perspective, Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics, 39, (1), 2019, p21 - 38Journal Article, 2019
  • Linda Hogan, Globalisation, Urbanisation, and the Common Good , Global Development in an Urbanised World, Frankfurt, May , 2018, MisereorInvited Talk, 2018
  • Linda Hogan, Professional and Research Ethics in Science and Technology, , IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society , Dublin, November , 2015Oral Presentation, 2015
  • Linda Hogan, In the Face of Religious Pluralism: The Global Politics of Human Right , Missio Ad gentes, Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität Münster , December, 2014Invited Talk, 2014
  • Technology: Between Apocalypse and Integration , 2019/3, 3, (2019), 7 - 148p, Linda Hogan Michelle Becka & Joao Vila-Cha, , [eds.], 5 yearsJournal, 2019
  • Concilium The City and Global Development: Beyond the North-South Paradigm , 2019/1, 1, (2019), 7 - 148p, Linda Hogan Marcus Buker & Alina Kraus, [eds.], 5 yearsJournal, 2019
  • Concilium Ecology and the Theology of Nature , 2018/5, 5, (2018), 7 - 147p, Linda Hogan Michelle Becka & Joao Vila-Cha, , [eds.], 5 yearsJournal, 2018
  • Dave Lewis, Linda Hogan, David Filip, PJ Wall, Global Challenges in the Standardization of Ethics for Trustworthy AI, Journal of ICT Standardization, 8, (2), 2020, p123 - 150Journal Article, 2020, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • Linda Hogan, Women's Reproductive Rights and the Legacy of Religion in Ireland: The Eight Amendment and its Repeal, Religion and Human Rights, 16, 2021, p143 - 172Journal Article, 2021
  • Linda Hogan, Moral Leadership: A Challenge and A Celebration, Theological Studies, 82, 2021, p138 - 155Journal Article, 2021
  • Linda Hogan, Doing the Truth, Studies The Irish Quarterly Review, 441, 2022, p26 - 37Journal Article, 2022
  • The End of Life: Concilium, 56, 5, (2021), 1 - 138p, Linda Hogan, [eds.]Journal, 2021
  • Linda Hogan, Goddiksen MP, Johansen MW, Armond AC, Clavien C, et al, The person in power told me to. European PhD students: perspectives on guest authorship and good authorship practice. , PLoS One , 18, (1), 2023Journal Article, 2023
  • Linda Hogan, Mads Paludan Goddiksen, Mikkel Willum Johansen, Anna Catharina Armond, Mateja Centa, Christine Clavien, Eugenijus Gefenas, Roman Globokar, et al, Grey zones and good practice: A European survey of academic integrity among undergraduate students, Ethics and Behaviour, 2023, p1 - 19, pDOI: 10.1080/10508422.2023.218Journal Article, 2023
  • Linda Hogan, Reflecting and Advancing the Transformation: Catholic Theological Ethics and the Journal of Religious Ethics, 1973"2023, Journal of Religious Ethics, 51, (1), 2023, p1 - 26, phttps://doi.org/10.1111/jore.1Journal Article, 2023
  • Desmond Ryan, Marta Lasek-Markey, Andrea Mulligan, Linda Hogan, Bryana Tunder, Conscientious Objection in an Uncertain Time: New Challenges in Ireland, Religions, 14, 2023, p1 - 16Journal Article, 2023
  • Justifying Human Rights: Plural Foundations, Embedded Universalism in, editor(s)Michael Krennerick, Michaela Lissowsky and Marco Schende , The Freedom of Human Rights: Subjects, Institutional Guarantees, Democracy" " A Commemorative Volume in Honour of Professor Heiner Bielefeldt, Frankfurt, Wochenschau Verlag, 2023, pp13 - 27, [Linda Hogan]Book Chapter, 2023
  • Human Rights and the Vulnerabilities of Gender in a Climate Emergency in, editor(s)Hilda Koster & Celia Deane-Drummond , In Solidarity with the Earth: A Multi-Disciplinary Theological Engagement with Gender, Mining and Toxic Contamination, London, Bloomsbury, 2024, pp13 - 27, [Linda Hogan]Book Chapter, 2024
  • Linda Hogan, Marta Lasek-Markey, Towards a Human Rights-Based Approach to Ethical AI Governance in Europe, Philosophies, 9, (6), 2024, p181-Journal Article, 2024, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • Hogan, Linda, A Different Mode of Encounter: Egalitarian Liberalism and the Christian Tradition , Political Theology, 7, (1), 2006, p59 - 73Journal Article, 2006
  • Conscience, Philip Sheldrake, The New SCM Dictionary of Christian Spirituality, 1, London, SCM Press, 2005, pp208 - 209, [Linda Hogan]Item in dictionary or encyclopaedia, etc, 2005
  • Theology in Ireland : Changing Contours and Contexts, A Response in, editor(s)Declan Marmion , Christian Identity in a Postmodern Age, Dublin, Veritas, 2005, pp137 - 142, [Linda Hogan]Book Chapter, 2005
  • Virtue, Philip Sheldrake, The New SCM Dictionary of Christian Spirituality, 1, London, SCM Press, 2005, pp636 - 637, [Linda Hogan]Item in dictionary or encyclopaedia, etc, 2005
  • Linda Hogan, 'The Case for the Abolition of War in the Twenty-First Century', Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics, 25, (2), 2005, p17 - 35Journal Article, 2005
  • Linda Hogan, Social Ethics in Western Europe, Theological Studies, 68, (1), 2007, p154 - 171Journal Article, 2007
  • Gender and Culture as Dimensions of Bodiliness in, editor(s)Harm Goris , Bodiliness and Human Dignity, An Intercultural Approach, Münster,, LIT, 2006, pp45 - 61, [Linda Hogan]Book Chapter, 2006
  • Contemporary Humanitarianism: Neutral and Impartial? in, editor(s)Amelia Fleming , Contemporary Irish Moral Discourse, Dublin, Columba, 2007, pp76 - 88, [Linda Hogan]Book Chapter, 2007
  • Linda Hogan, Authority, Conciliarity and Morals: The Contested Legacy of Vatican II, Crucible, 23, 2006, p23 - 30Journal Article, 2006
  • Understanding War - Some Personal Reflections on the Role of the Arts in the Teaching of Ethics in, editor(s)Enda McDonagh , Remembering to Forgive, Dublin, Veritas, 2008, pp49 - 57, [Hogan]Book Chapter, 2008
  • Hogan, Linda, Editor, Traditions in Dialogue:Applied Ethics in a World Church, , Maryknoll, Orbis , 2008, 1 - 286ppBook, 2008
  • Cross-cultural Conversations: Applied Ethics in a World Church in, editor(s)Hogan, Linda , Traditions in Dialogue: Applied Ethics in a World Church, Maryknoll, Orbis, 2008, pp1 - 11, [Hogan, Linda]Book Chapter, 2008
  • Same-sex Relationships and the Common Good, in, editor(s)Hoose, B., Clague, J., Mannion,G., , Moral Theology for the Twenty-first Century, , London, T&T Clark, 2008, pp175 - 182, [Hogan, Linda]Book Chapter, 2008
  • Hogan, Linda, Just Love: Reordering the Moral Debate about Sexuality , The Furrow, 59, (12), 2007, p653 - 660Journal Article, 2007
  • Between Legitimation and Refusal: Jewish, Christian and Islamic Responses to Political Violence in, editor(s)LInda Hogan and Dylan Lee Lehrke , Religion and the Politics of Peace and Conflict, Eugene OR, Princeton Theological Monographs, 2009, ppix - xxii, [Linda Hogan]Book Chapter, 2009
  • Linda Hogan and Dylan Lee Lehrke, Religion and the Politics of Peace and Conflict, Eugene OR, Princeton Theological Monographs , 2009, xi - 240ppBook, 2009
  • Linda Hogan, Public Theology for the Twenty-First Century, International Journal of Public Theology, 3, 2009, p235 - 240Journal Article, 2009
  • Linda Hogan, Ethical Issues in Radiology: Perspectives from the Christian Tradition, Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 135, (2), 2009, p106 - 109Journal Article, 2009
  • Linda Hogan & Nigel Biggar, Religious Voices in Public Places, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2009, 1 - 334ppBook, 2009
  • Religious Voices in Public Places in, editor(s)Linda Hogan & Nigel Biggar , Religious Voices in Public Places, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2009, pp1 - 14, [Linda Hogan]Book Chapter, 2009
  • Religion and Public Reason in the Global Politics of Human Rights in, editor(s)Linda Hogan & Nigel Biggar , Religious Voices in Public Places, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2009, pp216 - 231, [Linda Hogan]Book Chapter, 2009
  • Mixed Reception: Paul VI and John Paul II on Sex and War in, editor(s)James Corkery and Thomas Worcester , The Papacy Since 1500 From Italian Prince to Universal Pastor, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2010, pp204 - 222, [Linda Hogan]Book Chapter, 2010
  • Rahner and the Theologies of Liberation in, editor(s)Padraic Conway & Fainche Ryan , Karl Rahner Theologian for the Twenty-first Century, Bern, Peter Lang, 2010, pp163 - 170, [Linda Hogan]Book Chapter, 2010
  • Linda Hogan, The Clerical Sex Abuse Crisis: Ireland and Beyond, Theological Studies, 72, (1), 2011, p170 - 186Journal Article, 2011
  • From World Mission to Interreligious Witness Concilium, Special Issue, , 2011, 1, (2011), 1 - 123p, Linda Hogan, Norbert Hintersteiner, [eds.]Journal, 2011
  • Linda Hogan & John May, Visioning Ecumenics as Intercultural, Interreligious, and Public Theology, Concilium, 2011, (1), 2011, p70 - 84Journal Article, 2011
  • Linda Hogan, Human Rights and the Politics of Universality, Louvain Studies, 35, 2011, p181 - 199Journal Article, 2011
  • Linda Hogan, 'Formative and Transformative: Charles Curran's Contribution to Theological Ethics, Journal of Religious Ethics, 40, (3), 2013, p355 - 375Journal Article, 2013
  • Linda Hogan, 'The Ethical Imagination and the Anatomy of Change: A Perspective from Social Ethics, Proceedings from the Catholic Theological Society of America, 68, 2013, p18 - 30Journal Article, 2013
  • Linda Hogan & Agbonkhianmghe Orobator., Feminist Catholic Theological Ethics, New York, Orbis, 2014, 1 - 288ppBook, 2014
  • Hogan L., Human Rights: Christian Perspectives on Development Issues, Dublin, Trocaire/Veritas/CAFOD, 1998, 66ppBook
  • Hogan L., Human Rights: Christian Perspectives on Development Issues, revised with a new Afterword, London/Dublin, CAFOD/Trocaire/Veritas, 2003, 66ppBook
  • Hogan L., Fitzgerald B., Between Poetry and Politics: Christian Ethics in Dialogue. Essays in Honour of Enda McDonagh, Dublin, Columba Press, 2003, 236ppBook
  • Linda Hogan, Negotiating Catholic School Leadership in a Morally Ambiguous World, Champagnat, 6, (3), 2005, p65 - 76Journal Article
  • Occupying a Precarious Position : Women in Culture and Church in Ireland in, editor(s)Dermot Lane , New Century, New Society : Christian Perspectives, Columba Press, 1999, pp140 - 149, [Hogan L.]Book Chapter
  • Mirroring the Crisis: Feminist Responses to the Confusions in Ethics in, editor(s)John Scally , Ethics in Crisis, Dublin, Veritas, 1997, pp43 - 54, [Hogan L.]Book Chapter
  • Procreative Choice: A Feminist Theological Comment in, editor(s)Hogan L. , The Abortion Papers, Dublin, Attic Press, 1992, pp175 - 185, [Hogan L.]Book Chapter
  • Hogan L., Living with Contradictions: Disagreement and Dialogue in the Church, Quest Digest, 3, 2004, p22 - 25Journal Article
  • Hogan L., Consistency and Irish Foreign Policy, Search A Church of Ireland Journal, 26, (2), 2003, p85 - 91Journal Article
  • Hogan L., Towards Global Responsibility?, Doctrine and Life, 45, 1995, p204 - 212Journal Article
  • Hogan L., Forming and Following One's Conscience, Doctrine and Life, 43, 1993, p402 - 410Journal Article
  • Hogan L., A Woman's Right to Choose, Doctrine and Life, 42, 1992, p410 - 417Journal Article
  • Hogan L., Review of Moral Wisdom, Lessons and Texts from the Catholic Tradition, by James F. Keenan , The Tablet, 2005, p21-22Review
  • Hogan L., Review of Ethics as Grammar: Changing the Postmodern Subject, by Brad J. Kallenberg , Theological Studies, 64, (1), 2003, p179-180Review
  • Hogan L., Review of The Ethics of Aquinas, Doctrine and Life, 53, (2), 2003, p123-128Review
  • Hogan L., Review of Conscience and Other Virtues: From Bonaventure To MacIntyre, by Douglas C. Langston , Theological Studies, 63, (3), 2002, p630-632Review
  • Hogan L., May J. D., Gender and Culture as Dimensions of Bodiliness, The Helder Camara Lectures, Melbourne and Sydney, Australia, July, 2004Conference Paper
  • Hogan L., The Appropriation of Human Rights Language in Christian Social Ethics, Association of Moral Theologians Britain and Ireland, May, 2004Conference Paper
  • Hogan L., Living with Contradictions: Conscience in the Catholic Tradition, Quest Annual Conference, London, July, 2002Conference Paper
  • Hogan L., Christian Ethics and Multiculturalism, Ethics and Culture Seminar Series, Institute of Theology and Cultures, Kimmage Manor, March, 2002Conference Paper
  • Hogan L., Live that Others May Live - Social and Political Implications, European Forum of National Laity Committees, Madrid, June, 2000Conference Paper
  • Hogan L., Christian Ethics and Cross-cultural Moral Debate, Theology at the Turn of the Millennium: Unanswered Questions and Prospects, Trinity College, November, 1999Conference Paper
  • Hogan L., Towards a Personalist Theology of Conscience, Association of Moral Theologians Britain and Ireland, November, 1999Conference Paper
  • Hogan L., Feminist Theological Ethics : Key Trends, Past and Future, Association of Moral Theologians Britain and Ireland, May, 1999Conference Paper
  • Hogan L., The Role of Human Rights in a Catholic Social Ethic, Towards a Global Ethic Conference, Dublin, October, 1998Conference Paper
  • Linda Hogan, Designing an Ethical Future: Can Artificial Intelligence Help? Our Digital World: Who is Serving Whom?, Behind the Headlines: Our Digital World: Who is Serving Whom?, Long Room Hub Trinity College Dublin, October , 2017Oral Presentation
  • Linda Hogan, Ethics Matters: Ethics in a Digital Age, Trinity Humanities Research Showcase, London, May , 2018Oral Presentation
  • Linda Hogan, Introducing Trinity EthicsLab, Arts & Humanities Collaboration with Enterprise, Trinity Long Room Hub, May , 2018Oral Presentation
  • Vulnerability: An Ethic for a Divided World? in, editor(s)Kristin Heyer, James Keenan, Andrea Vicini , Building Bridges in Sarajevo: The Plenary Papers, New York, Orbis, 2019, pp217 - 222, [Linda Hogan]Book Chapter
  • Linda Hogan, Floret The Irish School of Ecumenics at 50, Search, 44, (2), 2021, p192 - 201Journal Article
  • Looking to the Future in, editor(s)Michael Hurley , Floreat ut Pereat, Dublin, Columba, 2008, pp213 - 230, [Linda Hogan]Book Chapter

Research Expertise

Social and political ethics; the ethics of human rights; the ethics of gender; Christian ethics; religion in the public square

  • Title
    Health Policy Formation in a Christian Culture with Religious Minorities
    Summary
    Funding Agency
    Health Research Board, Adelaide Hospital Society, Tallaght Hospital & ISE Trust
    Date From
    2005
    Date To
    2007
  • Title
    Interreligious Ethics and the Cultural Dynamics of Globalisation
    Summary
    Headed jointly with Maureen Junker-Kenny
    Funding Agency
    IIIS, Trinity College Dublin
  • Title
    INTEGRITY: Empowering Students for Responsible Conduct in Research
    Summary
    Funding Agency
    European Union
    Date From
    January 2019
    Date To
    December 2012
  • Title
    Visioning 21st Century Ecumenism: Diversity, Dialogue & Reconciliation
    Summary
    Funding Agency
    IRCHSS
    Date From
    2008
    Date To
    2011

Recognition

  • Fellow of Trinity College Dublin
  • European Society for Catholic Theology
  • Irish Theological Association (Committee Member 1993 - 1996)
  • American Academy of Religion
  • Society for the Study of Christian Ethics, UK
  • Society of Christian Ethics, USA
  • Society for Women in Philosophy
  • Association of Teachers Moral Theology Britain and Ireland (Secretary of British Association, 1998 - 2001)
  • European Ethics Network
  • European Society of Women for Theological Research (Irish Representative 1996 - 1999)
  • Editorial Board, Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics (USA) 2006
  • Member of Board of Science Gallery, Dublin. 2011
  • Editorial Board, Interdisciplinary Journal for Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society 2018
  • Irish Council for Bioethics, Member, 2005
  • Editorial Board, Interdisciplinary Journal for Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society 2018
  • Editorial Board, Feminist Theory 2004
  • Deputy Director and Co-Founder, Centre for Interdisciplinary Gender Studies, University of Leeds 1997
  • Member of Board of Governors, Coombe Hospital, Dublin 2011
  • Member of Board of Science Gallery, Dublin. 2011
  • Editorial Board, Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal 2011
  • Editorial Board, Journal of Religious Ethics 2006
  • Editorial Board, Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal 2011
  • Deputy Director and Co-Founder, Centre for Interdisciplinary Gender Studies, University of Leeds 1997
  • Arts and Humanities Research Board Peer Review College, UK, Member 2005
  • Chair of the Board of Governors, Marino Institute of Education 2017
  • Irish Council for Bioethics, Member, 2005
  • Editorial Board, Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics (USA) 2006
  • Member of Board of Governors, Coombe Hospital, Dublin 2011
  • Editorial Board, Feminist Theory 2004
  • Editorial Board, Journal of Religious Ethics 2006
  • Arts and Humanities Research Board Peer Review College, UK, Member 2005
  • Chair of the Board of Governors, Marino Institute of Education 2017