Catherine Yanko
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Catherine Yanko
@catherineyanko.bsky.social
Visiting Assistant Prof @ Belmont Abbey College. Ph.D. Candidate of Moral Theology/ Ethics @ CUA. Big Purdue Basketball fan 🚂🏀
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Check out Mariele Courtois's "Teaching Christian Health Care Ethics," originally presented at #sofcethics24 and now available in the latest issue of #JSCEthics! (member access through the SCE website) https://buff.ly/4hq6X8v
February 5, 2025 at 1:00 PM
“They [students] are not anonymous members of a group. They are protagonists in a journey of learning in which professors play the role of stewards and companions rather than enforcers and guards.”

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We Stopped Using Grades and You Should Too: A Catholic Manifesto for Ungrading
Rovati and Heron on teaching.
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January 29, 2025 at 12:32 PM
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Vol. 14, no. 1 features a roundtable on Jessica Coblentz's "Dust in the Blood." Catherine Yanko applies Coblentz's findings to moral injury, confronting impasses in and proposing a way beyond intractable debates about the moral authority of conscience.

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Investigating Moral Injury: Thinking Beyond the Law-Conscience Binary | Published in Journal of Moral Theology
By Catherine Yanko. Using Jessica Coblentz’s narrative-phenomenological theological framework in Dust in the Blood, this article confronts impasses in and proposes a way beyond intractable debates abo...
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January 8, 2025 at 3:43 PM
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Our Jan '25 issue is out! Articles by @edcolmenaressj.bsky.social & Martin Ejiowhor, Catherine Yanko & Stephanie Edwards on Jessica Coblentz's "Dust in the Blood" (& her reply). @cwcitdepaul.bsky.social @sofcethics.bsky.social @thectsa.bsky.social @ctewc.bsky.social jmt.scholasticahq.com/issue/11249
Vol. 14, Issue 1, 2025 | Published by Journal of Moral Theology
The January 2025 issue of the Journal of Moral Theology invites readers to theologize from within and out of human woundedness.
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January 3, 2025 at 3:42 PM