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Dr. Anne Daniell is the Elisabeth Tetlow Distinguished Professor in New Testament Studies at Loyola University New Orleans, Department of Religious Studies. She holds a Ph.D. in Religious and Theological Studies from Drew University. Her research focuses on Ecological Theology, Feminist Theology, and the intersection of Process Theology with postmodern thought, with a specialization in 'theology of place' centered on New Orleans.
- Education: Ph.D., Religious and Theological Studies, Drew University
Her work examines how eco-cultural environments shape religious practices and how theological frameworks can inform environmental stewardship. Recent publications include Divining New Orleans (2007) and co-editing Process and Difference (2002). Her articles explore themes like embodiment in feminist theology and postmodern theological constructs.
Awards:
- Elisabeth Tetlow Distinguished Professor in New Testament Studies
Dr. Daniell teaches courses such as Introduction to World Religions and Eco-Feminist Theologies. Her advising and grant activities are not explicitly detailed in the provided text. She is affiliated with Loyola’s Religious Studies department and contributes to interdisciplinary dialogues on theology and ecology.
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