Dr Suzanne Mulligan
Publications

 

Catholic Teaching on HIV and Highly Vulnerable Groups, (Trocaire Briefing Paper, 2010).

“Sexuality and Justice”, Human Trafficking, Prostitution, and Sexuality, (Dublin: APT, 2010).

“Sexuality and the Good of Human relationship”, Human Trafficking, Prostitution, and Sexuality, (Dublin: APT, 2010).

“Justifying War? The Relevance of the Just War Theory Today”, Intercom, (April, 2010).

“The Future of Moral Theology in Ireland”, Doctrine and Life, vol.60 (April, 2010), 41-50.

“What Next?”, Furrow, 60, (June 2009), 336-341.

“What’s Love Got To Do With It? Sex, Survival and HIV/AIDS in South Africa”, in Calling for Justice throughout the World:  Catholic Women Theologians Considering the Moral Ramifications of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic, Mary Jo Iozzio, Mary M. Doyle Roche, and Elsie Maria Miranda (eds.), (New York: Continuum: 2008).   

“A Strange Sort of Freedom: Human Agency and HIV/AIDS”, in Moral Theology for the Twenty-First Century: Essays in Celebration of Kevin Kelly, Bernard Hoose, Julie Clague, Gerard Mannion (eds.), (London: Continuum: 2008).                  

“The Development of Peoples: Populorum Progressio 40 years on”, Milltown Studies, 59-60, (2007), 65-85.

“Moral Discourse in a Time of AIDS”, in Contemporary Irish Moral Discourse. (Essays in Honour of Patrick Hannon), Amelia Fleming (ed.), (Dublin: Columba Press, 2007).            

“Women and HIV/AIDS”, Furrow, 57, (2006), 232-238.

“AIDS, Poverty and Injustice: Reflections on the AIDS Epidemic in the Developing World”, National University of Ireland Maynooth Postgraduate Research Record: Proceedings of the Colloquium 2003, 149-156.

“Glencree Centre for Reconciliation”, “Jehovah’s Witnesses”, “Tridentine Movement”, in Brian Lalor (General Editor), The Encyclopaedia of Ireland, (Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 2003).