Background
Willems, Elizabeth Leodena was born on May 22, 1937 in Cologne, Minnesota, United States. Daughter of John P. and Leodena A. (Siegle) Willems.
(This interdisciplinary study of commitment draws on the d...)
This interdisciplinary study of commitment draws on the disciplines of theology, philosophy, and psychology to demonstrate the importance of trust in midlife adulthood. It gives particular attention to the place of trust in resolving tensions surrounding commitments. Taking a relational perspective, this text addresses the various aspects of commitment as they affect the self, the community, and God. Several midlife people serve as test cases to illustrate the crucial role of trust for those who are called to reassess interpersonal commitments at midlife. Contents: An Ethics of Trust; Marcel on Philosophy of Trust; Theology of Trust; Psychology of Trust; and An Ethics of Trust; Trust and Commitment in Adulthood.
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Willems, Elizabeth Leodena was born on May 22, 1937 in Cologne, Minnesota, United States. Daughter of John P. and Leodena A. (Siegle) Willems.
Bachelor of Science, Mount Mary College, 1969. Master of Arts, Mundelein College, 1976. Master of Arts, University Chicago, 1981.
Doctor of Philosophy, Marquette University, 1986.
Teacher religion Grace High School, Minneapolis, 1969-1976. Associate dir Newman Center, Fargo, North Dakota, 1976-1979. Lecturer religion North Dakota State University, 1976-1979, Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota, 1979.
Professor moral theology Notre Dame Seminary, New Orleans, 1985—2007. Assistant professor Loyola University New Orleans, since 2007. Director pastoral field education Notre Dame Seminary, New Orleans, 1986-1990.
Committee on homosexuality Baton Rouge Diocese, since 1985. Speaker on church and ethics, since 1984.
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Member Women's Group, New Orleans, since 1988. President Women's Caucus, Chicago, 1980. Member visiting committee MacFarland Institute.
Member bioethics committee, committee for home care Memorial Hospital. President southern region Clear To Send. Member Catholic Theological Society American, College Theology Society, American Academy Religion, Society Christian Ethics.