Richard A. McCormick SJ (1922 – February 12, 2000) was a leading liberal Catholic moral theologian who reshaped Catholic thought in the United States.
He wrote many journal articles on Catholic social teachings and moral theory.
[2] During his career, he served as a professor of Christian ethics at the University of Notre Dame and Georgetown.
In an article in America magazine (July 17, 1993), McCormick wrote that the prohibition of any serious discussion of Humanae Vitae had led to "a debilitating malaise that has undermined the credibility of the magisterium in other areas.
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