Michael Buttrey
PhD, University of St. Michael's College
MA, Regent College
BSc, University of Alberta
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About Me
Michael Buttrey recently completed a dissertation at the Toronto School of Theology on moral enhancement, Neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics, and Thomas Aquinas. In between teaching at schools like ICS and The King's University, he is Theologian-in-Residence at a local Anglican church and supports work on faith and life sciences issues for the Canadian Council of Churches. Last year he co-founded ACCtoo, an advocacy group for survivors of sexual abuse in Anglican churches, and he is currently co-writing a book on sexual abuse in Christian institutions for T&T Clark.
Recent Publications
"Beyond Following Rules: Teaching Research Ethics in the Age of the Hoffman Report," article cowritten with Dr. Elissa Rodkey and Krista Rodkey in History of the Human Sciences (35.5, 2022)
"Capable or Incapable?: Disability and Justification in Martha Nussbaum’s Capabilities Approach," article in Religious Studies and Theology (39.2, 2020)
"David - the Patron Saint of Abusive Clergy," episode of Right Side Up podcast with Danielle Strickland and James Sholl
Teaching
Courses and Syllabi
My current and recent ICS courses and syllabi can be found here on the ICS Course Catalogue.