“Faith shapes reason as much as reason shapes faith.”
Carmody Grey is a Catholic theologian and philosopher whose work probes the moral foundations of science, ecology, and human identity. A lecturer at Durham University and advisor to institutions from the Vatican to the UN, she challenges both secular and religious orthodoxies with uncommon depth.
With roots in biology and theology, Grey argues that spiritual traditions are not relics of the past but vital resources for confronting the crises of modernity, from climate collapse to technological overreach.
“A voice of rare clarity in a fractured moral landscape.” — The Tablet