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R. Scott Appleby

Department of History, Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs

Office
481 Decio Faculty Hall
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Phone
574-631-5665
Email
Appleby.3@nd.edu

Keough-Hesburgh Professor of Global Affairs

  • Peace studies
  • American religious history
  • Religious violence

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Appleby in the News

With Scott Appleby, professor of global affairs at the University of Notre Dame. (Interview at beginning of clip, through 17:54)

We're on the phone right now with Scott Appleby, professor of global affairs at the University of Notre Dame. (Interview starts at 36:40)

Scripps News

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I want to bring in a guest, Scott Appleby, with us. Scott, I want to to ask you, first of all, your reaction to what is happening right now. The world has a new pope. What are you thinking? What are your emotions at this moment? This is a historic moment for all of us.

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Scott Appleby from The University of Notre Dame, and Daniel P. Horan from St. Mary's College, join us to discuss Pope Francis. They talk about his leadership of the Catholic Church over the past 12 years, and how his tenure reshaped the Church's approach to multiple issues.

Good Morning Seattle

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Notre Dame Global Affairs Professor Scott Appleby joins Good Day Seattle following Pope Francis' death.

The prelates heard from lay Catholics and survivors of clerical sexual abuse, as well as from R. Scott Appleby, a professor at the University of Notre Dame, who said, in part: “The root of the problem is the lack of accountability on the part of the bishops, which allowed a severe moral failure on the part of some priests and bishops to put the legacy, reputation and good work of the Church in peril. The lack of accountability, in turn, was fostered by a closed clerical culture that infects the priesthood, isolating some priests and bishops from the faithful and from one another.”

But Daniel Philpott, a professor at Notre Dame University, while describing the speech as an 鈥渆motional and solemn tribute to the American soldiers who died in Kabul,鈥 painted the challenge that nevertheless will persist after the United States withdraws its troops...Scott Appleby, a professor and dean at the Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs at Notre Dame who has worked with military and intelligence agency officials for over 20 years, wrote, 鈥淥ne view that I have heard consistently across the years, whoever the president was at the time, is frustration with the lack of clarity about our mission in Afghanistan, beyond the immediate response to the attacks of 9/11鈥攊ts concrete goals and its precise role within U.S. grand strategy globally.鈥

Catholic Sentinel

From tackling climate change in "Laudato Si'" to inclusively building a more just and peaceful world without war and "globalized indifference" in "Fratelli Tutti," "Pope Francis is the prophet we've been waiting for on all these issues," R. Scott Appleby said Dec. 3 in an online program.