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Rev. Professor Eamonn Conway is a priest of the Archdiocese of Tuam (Ireland) and Professor of Integral Human Development at the School of Philosophy & Theology, Notre Dame University Australia. He holds degrees including a BA, BD, STL, and DD. His research focuses on theologians Karl Rahner and Hans Urs von Balthasar, faith-culture-technology intersections, and Catholic education. He co-founded the Global Researchers Advancing Catholic Education (G.R.A.C.E.) Project and chairs the Peter Hünermann Foundation for Catholic Theology in Europe.
Education:
- BA
- BD
- STL
- DD
Research Interests: Explores theological critiques of modern phenomena like mindfulness, pilgrimage embodiment, and Pope Francis' teachings. His work addresses Catholic education's distinctiveness in secular contexts and challenges of clericalism. Recent focus includes the interface between theology and education, including Rahner's theology of the cross and contemporary cultural faith credibility.
Advising & Engagement: Supervised multiple MAs/PhDs on topics like theological critiques of wellbeing and papal theology. Engages widely through lectures (e.g., Notre Dame Senior Management addresses), conferences, and media commentary on denominational education and church reform. Actively involved in pastoral work part-time.
Labs/Teams: Leads the G.R.A.C.E. Project and collaborates with the Peter Hünermann Foundation. His work intersects with institutions like Boston College’s Church in the 21st Century Center and Philippine universities.


