Shaun Casey's research interests include the ethics of war and peace, the role of religion in presidential politics, public theology, the role of the Church in fighting global poverty, and the problem of theodicy as it relates to the Red Sox. He serves as a consultant to the Project on Religion and Post Conflict Reconstruction at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. His current projects include writing a book on the role of religion in the 1960 presidential election and offering free advice to candidates running for political office.
Courses Taught:
- Christianity and Politics
- Formative Influences in the Christian Moral Tradition
- National Capital Semester Interaction/Reflection Seminar
- National Capital Semester Individual Research Project
- Supervised Social Ethics Internship
Education:
- Abilene Christian University, B.A.
- Harvard Divinity School, M.Div.
- Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, M.P.A.
- Harvard Divinity School, Th.D.
Publications:
Casey, Shaun. The Making of a Catholic President: Kennedy vs. Nixon, 1960 (New York: Oxford University Press, 2009).


