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Kathy Rudy

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M Kathy Rudy is a professor of women's studies at Duke University. Rudy's work is often interdisciplinary as she merges philosophy, theology, politics, feminism, and medical ethics. She is open about her homosexuality,[1] and is a radical social constructionist.

Rudy penned a controversial opinion piece that alleged that white culture hypocrisy was responsible for the prosecution of admitted animal abuser Michael Vick.[2]

Works

  • Loving Animals: A New Approach to Animal Advocacy (2011). University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 0-8166-7468X
  • Sex and the Church: Gender, Homosexuality and the Transformation of Christian Ethics (1997). Beacon Press. ISBN 0-8070-1034-0
  • Beyond Pro-life and Pro-choice: Moral Diversity in the Abortion Debate (1996). Beacon Press. ISBN 0-8070-0427-8

References

  1. ^ Thatcher, Adrian (2001), Celebrating Christian Marriage, Continuum International Publishing Group, p. 279, ISBN 0-567-08820-0
  2. ^ Rudy, Kathy (9 September 2007), "Race an Issue in How We Look at Vick. . .", South Florida Sun-Sentinel, retrieved 2007-10-28