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Dr. Savage is a recognized scholar of the work of Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II and has written extensively on several aspects of his thought including his account of the person, his understanding of human work, and his writings on women. For most of the last decade, her primary area of research has been the pursuit of a robust, adequately grounded account of the nature of man and woman, their respective identities, their mission, and their genius – as they find expression in the family, the Church, and the world. The most recent iteration of her theory on man and woman can be found in The Complementarity of Women and Men, ed., Paul Vitz, CUA Press, 2021. Dr. Savage is currently at work on a book entitled Woman and Man.
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“Women in Seminary Formation: The Promise and the Challenge,” Inside the Vatican (Online edition, June 1, 2020).
“Reflections on the Revolution,” First Things, Fall 2018.
“Rethinking Humanae Vitae,” Why Humanae Vitae is Still Right, Ed., Janet Smith, Ignatius Press, July 2018.
“From Monday to Sunday: The Eucharist and the Work of Human Hands,” Humanum Review, Issue no. 3, 2017.
“More Than Just a Paycheck: The Dignity of Work,” Humanum Review, Issue no. 1, 2017.
“Man, Woman and the Mission of the Laity,” Church Life Journal, University of Notre Dame, October 24, 2016.
“Woman as Prophet: a Feminism for the 21st Century,” Woman as Prophet in the Home and in the World, (Lanham, Maryland, Lexington Books, September 2016.) 45-64.
“Diagnosing Violence: A Response to Christine Horner,” Church Life Journal, University of Notre Dame, July 19, 2016.
“Adam’s Gift: Man and the Order of Creation,” Humanum Review, Issue no. 3, 2016.