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Charles C. Camosy is Associate Professor of Theological and Social Ethics at Fordham University, where he has taught since 2008 after completing his PhD in theology at the University of Notre Dame. He is a prominent scholar bridging Christian theology with contemporary ethical debates in public policy, healthcare, and social justice.
His educational background includes:
- PhD in Theology, University of Notre Dame, 2008
Dr. Camosy's research centers on theological ethics and social ethics, with significant contributions to bioethics, animal ethics, and medical ethics. His work explores the intersection of Catholic moral tradition with modern dilemmas including healthcare rationing, abortion discourse, end-of-life decisions, and interspecies justice. He advocates for a consistent life ethic that transcends conventional political divisions.
His notable recognitions include:
- Catholic Media Association award (2011) for 'Too Expensive to Treat?'
- ABC Religion and Ethics 'best book' designation (2012) for 'Peter Singer and Christian Ethics'
- Robert Bryne award from Fordham Respect Life Club (2012-13)
Camosy maintains active advisory roles including the Faith Outreach office of the Humane Society of the United States and the ethics committee of the Children's Hospital of New York. He founded the Catholic Conversation Project to foster dialogue on contentious issues and serves on the board of Democrats for Life. His international engagement includes the 'Contending Modernities' working group facilitating dialogue between secular liberalism, Catholicism, and Islam on bioethics.
He leads the Catholic Conversation Project as his primary institutional initiative, creating structured forums for respectful ethical discourse within religious communities while engaging secular perspectives.




