Mendoza School of Business

John Sikorski

Assistant Teaching Professor
Business Ethics and Society
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  • Biography
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  • Publications
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  • Presentations

John Sikorski teaches in the Business Ethics and Society Program in the Mendoza College of Business, focusing in his courses on the intersection of theology, philosophy, business, and political economy. He holds his undergraduate, master's, and PhD from the University of Notre Dame, and specializes in the thought of Pope John Paul II and of Saint Thomas Aquinas. He has served as a visiting professor in the Global Institute for Church Management at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross (Rome), the Pontifical John Paul II University (Krakow), and the Saint Meinrad School of Theology.

Education
Ph D, University of Notre Dame
MA, University of Notre Dame
BA, University of Notre Dame

Areas of Expertise
Business Ethics
Catholic Social Teaching
Moral Theology
Political Economy

"English Critical Edition of the Works of John Paul II", Catholic University of America Press - Accepted (awaiting publication)

"Death with Dignity and the Art of Dying: Beyond Laws, Norms, and Principles", Catholic University of America Press - Accepted (awaiting publication)

"Leo XII and Pope John Paul II on Culture as the Moral Foundation of Free Markets", 46th Meeting of the Association of Private Enterprise Education, 2022

"The Family and Labor as Schools of Virtue", Business and Virtue Ethics: Conference Sponsored by BYU Wheatley Institution and the Mendoza College of Business, 2012

"Work Begins Within: The Poetry of Karol Wojtyła and the Theology of Work", Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture Conference, 2010

"Participation, Solidarity, and Opposition in the Early Thought of Wojtyła", The Summons of Freedom: Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture Fall Conference, 2009