Schweiker's scholarship focuses on the ways in which humanity is vulnerable to new powers in contemporary times and the responsibility these powers and vulnerabilities generate for human agents. His work crosses the disciplinary lines of ethics, systematic theology, and hermeneutic philosophy. He is the author of numerous books with translations into Korean, Chinese, and essays in German. His Theological Ethics and Global Dynamics: In the Time of Many Worlds was nominated for the prestigious Grawemeyer Award in religion. Recently, he has been a leader in the development of “Theological Humanism,” a religious and ethical position for the global situation. His recent work engages theological and ethical questions attentive to global dynamics, comparative ethics, the possibilities of a renewed and robust religious humanism, and the ethics of responsibility concerned with the respecting and enhancing the integrity of life. Schweiker is editor of the Blackwell Companion to Religious Ethics, a collection of essays written by internationally renowned scholars of religion. In the introduction, Schweiker describes the volume as a companion meant to "aid in understanding and addressing the moral beliefs, value, and practices of the world’s religions.” He is also co-editor of the "Encyclopedia of Religious Ethics," which is currently in press with Wiley-Blackwell Publishers. Schweiker is a frequent lecturer and visiting professor at universities around the world and has been involved in several collaborative international projects. This includes his role as principle investigator of the "", an interdisciplinary research project that brought together scholars from Germany, Iraq, Israel, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and the USA together to discuss and study the essential aspirations of human beings and the expansion of human power in contemporary times. The project was supported by a generous grant from the Templeton Foundation.
Books
Mimetic Reflections: A Study in Hermeneutics, Theology and Ethics
“Global Problems, Global Responsibilities: Accepting and Assigning Liabilities for Environmental Harms,” Journal of Law, Philosophy and Culture, 3, no. 1 : 101-120.
"Responsibility and the Attunement of Conscience." The Journal of Religion 93, no. 4 : 461-72.
“A Response to ‘Participation: A Religious Worldview’ by James M. Gustafson,” The Journal of Religious Ethics 44:1 : 176-185.
“Vulnerability and the Moral Life: Theological and Ethical Reflections” in Exploring Vulnerability, eds. H. Springhart and G. Thomas, 109-122.
“’” for The Journal of Religious Ethics 46. 3 : 479-496.
“God and the Human Good” in God and the Moral Life, eds. Myriam Renaud and Joshua Daniel, 47-62.
“Humanizing Capital: Thoughts on a Sustainable and Human Future” in Asia-Pacific Journal of Theological Studies 6 : 19-32.
“The Future of Reformations Past” in Evangelische Theologie 79.2 : 86-99.
“Technology and Christian Theological Humanism” in “An East-West Conversation on Homo Technicus and Religious Humanism” in Christian Social Ethics, : 275-308.
“Christian Realism And Moral Responsibility” in Companion to Reinhold Neibuhr, ed. R. Lovin and J. Mauldin.
Honors
On January 31, 2014, Schweiker received an honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Theology at Uppsala University for his "insightful studies of the epistemology of morality, especially his reinterpretation of the conscience in the light of post-modern criticism." His work is the subject of Responsibility and the Enhancement of Life: Essays in Honor of William Schweiker.