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Margaret Pfeil is a Teaching Professor at the University of Notre Dame, holding joint appointments in the Department of Theology and the Institute for Social Concerns. She is also a Faculty Fellow at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and the Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights. Her work focuses on Catholic Social Teaching, Racial Justice, Nonviolence, Ecological Ethics, and Ecumenism.
- Education: Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame
Her research explores intersections of faith and social justice, including racial equity, environmental ethics, and ecumenical dialogue. Notable projects include co-authoring works on white complicity in mass incarceration and Vatican II's impact on lay ministry. She co-founded the St. Peter Claver Catholic Worker Community, embodying her commitment to social justice through grassroots activism.
Her publications bridge theological scholarship with practical ethics, addressing topics like economic justice, prison reform, and interfaith peacebuilding. Awards and grants are not explicitly listed but her community engagement reflects impactful scholarly contributions.
As an educator, she emphasizes forming lay leaders for mission-driven service. Her Kroc Institute affiliation highlights involvement in global peace studies, while Klau Center ties underscore civil/human rights advocacy.
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