Michael Cowan
Emeriti Faculty
Education
Ph.D., The Ohio State University
M.S., The Ohio State University
M.A., St. John’s University (Collegeville)
Departments
- College of Nursing and Health
- Loyola Institute for Ministry
Expertise
- Racial/Ethnic Issues
- Urban Issues
Programs
Bio
Michael A. Cowan is a psychologist and theologian. He holds master’s and doctoral degrees in psychology from The Ohio State University and a master’s degree in systematic theology from St. John’s University (Collegeville). He is the founder of the Common Good, a network of civil society organizations begun after Hurricane Katrina to seek consensus as a basis for collective action to rebuild the city. He is co-author of People in Systems, Conversation, Risk, and Conversion: The Inner and Public Life of Small Christian Communities, and Roots for Radicals, and of articles in psychological and theological journals in the United States and Ireland.
Dr. Cowan is a Research Affiliate in the Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion (CSSC) in the School of Anthropology & Museum Ethnography at Oxford University. He is also a Senior Fellow in the Centre for the Resolution of Intractable Conflict in Harris Manchester College in Oxford University, and a Visiting Research Associate in the Irish School of Ecumenics, Trinity College Dublin, where he teaches in the area of Jewish/Christian relations.
At LIM, Dr. Cowan teaches courses in practical theology and oversees the Small Christian Communities and Pastoral Care Focus Areas.
Classes Taught
- Introduction to Practical Theology
- Inner Life of Small Christian Communities
- Religion, Crime, and Justice
Areas of Expertise
- Community Organizing
- Counseling
- Small Christian Community