Conor M. Kelly
Developing insights into the future of moral discernment, Conor M. Kelly serves as an Assistant Professor of Theology at Marquette University. With a keen focus on the intricacies of moral discernment in everyday life, he delves into the complexities of how individuals navigate ethical decisions on both personal and social levels. As a Catholic theological ethicist, his scholarly pursuits are deeply rooted in exploring the intersection of theology and ethics, aiming to provide a nuanced understanding of how moral principles can be applied in contemporary contexts. Conor M. Kelly is also the author of "The Fullness of Free Time: A Theological Account of Leisure and Recreation in the Moral Life," a work that examines the role of leisure and recreation within the framework of moral living. His research interests extend to the broader implications of theological ethics, seeking to illuminate how leisure activities can contribute to a well-rounded moral life. Through his academic contributions, he strives to foster a deeper appreciation for the ethical dimensions of everyday choices and the potential for personal growth and societal betterment.
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