David S. Crawford
Associate Professor of Moral Theology and Family Law
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
B.A., English, University of Iowa
M.A., Writing, University of Iowa
J.D., University of Michigan Law School
M.T.S., S.T.L., S.T.D., Pontifical John Paul II Institute, Washington, D.C.
Dr. Crawford teaches and writes in the areas of fundamental moral theology, bio- and sexual ethics, marriage and family, and law. Recent articles have addressed issues such as homosexuality, condoms and HIV/AIDS, and the anthropological implications of modern proceduralism. He is currently engaged in research concerning morality and nature, as well as the theological and anthropological issues arising under modern notions of law, particularly as they concern marriage, family and the person. He is the author of a book, Marriage and the Sequela Christi, which was published by the Lateran University Press. Translations of his writings have appeared in a number of languages. He has lectured in
Associated Courses
JPI 548/748 - Fundamental Moral Theology: Freedom and Human ActionJPI 570 - Sexual Ethics and the Person
JPI 668/868 - Law, Family, and the Person
JPI 618/818 - Bioethics and the Family
JPI 962 - Revelation, Practical Reason, and Natural Law
JPI 966 - Civil Law and Nature: From Sexual Difference to Androgyny
JPI 970 - Action, Object, and the Body

