Conor M. Kelly is an associate professor in the department of theology at Marquette University, where his teaching and research focus on the ways theology can provide resources for ethical discernment in ordinary life. His scholarly articles have appeared in a range of academic journals including Theological Studies, the Journal of Moral Theology, Horizons, and the Journal of Catholic Higher Education. He is the author of Racism and Structural Sin: Confronting Injustice with the Eyes of Faith (Liturgical Press, 2023) and The Fullness of Free Time: A Theological Account of Leisure and Recreation in the Moral Life (Georgetown University Press, 2020). He co-edited, with Kenneth R. Himes, Poverty: Responding Like Jesus (Paraclete Press, 2018).