Articles, chapters, reviews, op-eds.
Articles
Inequality, Justice, and the Myth of Unsituated Market Exchange. The Journal of Religious Ethics 47/2 (June 2019): 337-354.
- Hicks, Douglas A. and Rachel Templeton. “Mapping Interfaith Leadership in Richmond, VA.” The Journal of Religious Leadership 12/1 (spring 2013): 111-134.
- Hicks, Douglas A. “Reframing the Economics of Pastoral Leadership.” The Journal of Religious Leadership 8/1 (spring 2009): 73-95.
- “Self-Interest, Deprivation, and Agency: Expanding the Capabilities Approach.” The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 25/1 (spring 2005): 147-167.
- “Religion and Respectful Pluralism in the Workplace: A Constructive Framework.” The Journal of Religious Leadership 2/1 (spring 2003): 23-51.
- “Spiritual and Religious Diversity in the Workplace: Implications for Leadership.” The Leadership Quarterly 13/4 (October 2002): 379-396.
- “Gender, Discrimination, and Capability: Insights from Amartya Sen.” The Journal of Religious Ethics 30/1 (spring 2002): 137-154.
- “Inequality, Globalization, and Leadership: ‘Keeping Up with the Joneses’ across National Boundaries.” The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics 21 (2001): 63-80.
- “The Inequality-Adjusted Human Development Index: A Constructive Proposal.” World Development 25/8 (August 1997): 1283-1298.
- “The Taizé Community: Fifty Years of Prayer and Action.” The Journal of Ecumenical Studies 29/2 (spring 1992): 202-214.
- How to be a courageous leader in the post-pandemic era (Business Ghana)
- How to be a courageous leader in the post-pandemic era (Black Enterprise)
- Hicks, Douglas A. “How Inequality is a Theological and Moral Issue.” Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 69/4 (2015): 432-446.
- Hicks, Douglas A. “Les Religions a la Feina: Gestió d’un potencial.” (Translation from Catalan: “Religions at Work: Managing Their Power/Potential.”) Dialogal: Quaderns de l’Associacio UNESCO per al Dialeg Interreligios. Winter 2011 no. 40.
- Hicks, Douglas A. “Introduction: Charisma and Religious Leadership.” Journal of Religious Leadership vol. 9 no. 2 (fall 2010), in production.
- Hicks, Douglas A. and Mark Valeri. “Good Samaritans in a World Economy.” Harvard Divinity Bulletin 37/2-3 (spring/summer 2009): 8-11.
- Hicks, Douglas A. “Fragile Alliances: Overcoming Interfaith Suspicions,” The Christian Century 126/5 (March 10, 2009): 30-35.
- “Memo to the Candidates: What Leading a Devout and Diverse Nation Requires.” The Chronicle of Higher Education, October 24, 2008, B14-15.
- “Global Inequality.” Christian Reflection: A Series in Faith and Ethics 24 (summer 2007):18-25. Center of Christian Ethics, Baylor University.
- “Star Power: The Limits of Celebrity Activism.” The Christian Century 123/6 (March 21, 2006): 23-24. Reprinted as “Celebrity Activism is Limited.” In Can Celebrities Change the World?, ed. by Roman Espejo, pp. 20-24. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2009.
- Fasching, Jillian M. and Douglas A. Hicks. “Famine as Leadership Failure.” Concepts and Connections: A Publication for Leadership Educators 14/2 (2006). National Clearinghouse of Leadership Programs, University of Maryland.
- Hicks, Douglas A. “The Author Replies” [response to David Craig, “Comment,” The Journal of Religious Ethics 31/1]. The Journal of Religious Ethics 31/1 (spring 2003): 163-165.
- “Paved with Good Intentions: The Politics of National Service.” The Christian Century 119 (July 31/August 7, 2002): 10-11.
- “The Customer is NOT Always Right: The Moral Perils of Market Principles.” Sojourners 28/2 (March/April 1999): 24-27.
- “Good News and the Poor: Lessons from Russia, Poland, and England.” Duke Divinity News and Notes 8/1 (fall 1992).
- and Terry L. Price. “An Ethical Challenge for Leaders and Scholars: What Do People Really Need?” Selected Proceedings of the Leaders/Scholars Association. James MacGregor Burns Academy of Leadership, 1999: 53-61.
- Hicks, Douglas A. “Making a Good Living.” In On Our Way: Christian Practices for Living a Whole Life, ed. by Dorothy C. Bass and Susan R. Briehl, pp. 117-132. Nashville: Upper Room Books, 2010.
- “Global Poverty and Bono’s Celebrity Activism: An Analysis of Moral Imagination and Motivation.” In Global Neighbors: Christian Faith and Moral Obligation in Today’s Economy, ed. by Douglas A. Hicks and Mark Valeri, pp.43-62. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 2008.
- and Mark Valeri, “Critical Economic Engagement: On the Perennial and Novel Dimensions.” In Global Neighbors: Christian Faith and Moral Obligation in Today’s Economy, op. cit., pp. 248-264.
- Hicks, Douglas A. “Public-Sector Leadership, Development, and Ethics: The State of the Literature and Central Questions for Future Work.” In World Ethics Forum: Conference Proceedings, ed. by Charles Sampford and Carmel Connors, pp. 149-169. Queensland, Australia: The Institute for Ethics, Governance and Law (UN University, Griffith and Queensland University of Technology with the Australian National University), 2007.
- “Ethical and Theological Challenges in Globalization.” Proceedings of the Maryville Symposium: Conversations on Faith and the Liberal Arts, ed. by Ronald Wells, pp. 3-18. Maryville, TN: Maryville College, 2007.
- “Inequalities, Agency, and Well-Being: Conceptual Linkages and Measurement Challenges in Development.” In Understanding Human Well-Being, ed. by Mark McGillivray and Matthew Clarke, pp. 101-116. Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2006.
- Price, Terry L. and Douglas A. Hicks. “A Framework for a General Theory of Leadership Ethics.” In Quest for a General Theory of Leadership, ed. by George R. Goethals and Georgia Sorenson, pp. 123-151. Northhampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2006.
- Hicks, Douglas A. “Ethical Diversity and the Leader’s Religious Commitments.” In The Quest for Moral Leaders: Essays on Leadership Ethics, ed. by Joanne B. Ciulla, Terry L. Price, and Susan E. Murphy, 45-61. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2005.
- “The Hunger Index” and “Technical Note: The Hunger Index.” In Hunger 2001: Foreign Aid That Works (Eleventh Annual Report on the State of World Hunger). Washington: Bread for the World Institute, 2001: 113-115, 132-133.
- Hicks, Douglas A. Review of Miroslav Volf, Allah: A Christian Response (HarperOne, 2011). The Presbyterian Outlook (April 4, 2011).
- Hicks, Douglas A. Review of Stephen Green, Good Value: Reflections on Money, Morality and an Uncertain World (New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2010).The Christian Century vol. 127 no. 23 (November 16, 2010).
- Review of Jeffrey Sachs, The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time (New York: Penguin, 2005). CrossCurrents 56/1 (spring 2006): 139-140.
- “Taming the Beast: The Virtues of Corporate Life.” Review of William Greider, The Soul of Capitalism (Simon & Schuster, 2004) and Jonathan B. Wight,Saving Adam Smith (Financial Times/Prentice Hall, 2002). The Christian Century 121/6 (March 23, 2004): 24-27.
- “Thinking Globally: Making Sense of a Shrinking World.” Review of Robert Gilpin, Global Political Economy (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001), Max Stackhouse and Associates, God and Globalization, Volumes I and II (Trinity Press International, 2000/2001). The Christian Century 118/34 (December 12, 2001): 14-17.
- “Economic Goods: Making Moral Sense of the Market.” Review of Charles E. Lindblom, The Market System (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001) and Amartya Sen, Development as Freedom (New York: Knopf, 1999). The Christian Century 118/27 (October 10, 2001): 20-23.
- Review of Glen Stassen, ed., Just Peacemaking: Ten Practices for Abolishing War (Cleveland: Pilgrim Press, 1998). Religious Studies Review 25/3 (July 1999): 278.
- Review of Daniel Rush Finn, Just Trading: On the Ethics and Economics of International Trade (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1996). Religious Studies Review24/3 (July 1998): 280.
- “Christianity and the Tangled Web of Capitalism.” Review of Paige Smith, Rediscovering Christianity: A History of Modern Democracy and the Christian Ethic(New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1994). Religion and Values in Public Life 3/1 (fall 1994): 7-8.
- Stop blaming religion for vaccine hesitancy
- Residential Liberal Arts Faculty and the Dissonance of Moving Online
- Leadership can and should be taught in colleges, universities: Here’s why
- Hicks, Douglas A. “How Should Christians Cope with ‘Christmas Wars’?” Washington Post “On Faith” forum, December 8, 2010
- “Mosque Controversy Showcases Failure to Lead American Public to Understanding,” Washington Post “On Leadership” forum, August 23, 2010.
- “Obama’s Moral Challenge in Haiti, Richmond Times-Dispatch, January 24, 2010.
- “Speech Should Be Free, But Not Cheap,” Richmond Times-Dispatch, May 31, 2009, E1.
- “President Can Welcome Religion in Public Life,” Richmond Times-Dispatch, January 18, 2009, E1.
- “Leadership in a Devout and Diverse City,” Richmond Magazine Online, December 24, 2008
- Chronicle of Higher Education excerpt: An open letter to Obama and McCain on leading a devout and diverse nation
- “Bill Maher’s Funny, But He’s Still a Fundamentalist,” Religion News Service, October 14, 2008. Reprinted by Richmond Times-Dispatch, Presbyterian Outlook, EthicsDaily.com.
- “Listen to What Candidates Say about Religion,” Richmond Times-Dispatch, August 12, 2007. Re-issued by Religion News Service, August 22, 2007.
- Wight, Jonathan B., and Douglas A. Hicks. “Disaster Relief: What Would Adam Smith Do?” The Christian Science Monitor January 18, 2005: 9. Reprinted in University of Richmond Alumni Magazine 67/3 (spring 2005): 48.
- Hicks, Douglas A. “We Should Celebrate Diversity—Not Christmas—on Company Time.” Fredericksburg (VA) Free Lance Star December 23, 2003: A9.
- “Let’s Pledge to Respect Differing Beliefs.” The Providence Journal July 6, 2002.
- “Workplace Understanding without Secret Santa.” The Providence Journal December 18, 2001.
- “What Public Role for Religion?” University of Richmond Alumni Magazine 63/4 (Summer 2001): 48.
- “Some Faith-Based Dangers” (letter to the editor). The Wall Street Journal February 27, 2001.
- “A Human Face for Economics.” Journal of Commerce October 27, 1998.
- and Charles E. Ratliff, Jr. “Serving the Other Charlotte.” Charlotte Observer October 26, 1990, 15A.
