Mark Allman
Faculty Associate and Coordinator of Jewish-Christian-Muslim Studies
Center for the Study of Jewish-Christian-Muslim Relations
Ph.D. Loyola University of Chicago
Dr. Mark Allman is a faculty associate in the Center for the Study of Jewish-Christian-Muslim Relations, as well as an associate professor in the Department of Religious and Theological Studies. Dr. Allman’s primary area of interest is Christian social ethics and more specifically Catholic social thought, war and peace studies, business ethics and globalization. He has presented papers at many academic conferences including the Society of Christian Ethics, the Catholic Theological Society of America, the College Theology Society and the American Academy of Religion. He has published articles in several scholarly journals.
He is one of only a handful of scholars working on postwar ethics and the just war theory. His article “Postwar Justice” appeared in America (Oct. 2005) and he presented “Jus Post Bellum: Extending the Just War Theory” at the College Theology Society in June 2007 with Tobias Winright, PhD., which was then published in their journal. He is currently writing (with Tobias Winright), After the Smoke Clears: Jus Post Bellum and the Just War Theory (Orbis Publishing), due out in 2009. His first book, Who Would Jesus Kill? War, Peace & the Christian Tradition (St. Mary’s Press, 2008) won the College Theology Society Book of the Year Award in 2009.
