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Elise Edwards is Assistant Professor of Religion at Baylor University, specializing in theological ethics and architecture. Her research examines how built environments shape social justice outcomes, particularly focusing on racial equity and community well-being in urban spaces.
Research Focus: Her interdisciplinary scholarship integrates:
- Theological ethics with architectural theory
- Urban religious landscapes and spatial justice
- Decolonial approaches to design practices
Publication Analysis: Edwards' extensive publication record demonstrates sustained inquiry into religion's intersection with built environments. Her 2024 monograph establishes ethical frameworks for architectural design, while recent works like 'Creation for a Just World' (2023) address systemic racism in public spaces. Thematic evolution shows progression from theoretical aesthetics (2013-2016) toward applied urban justice (2017-2024), consistently employing womanist and postcolonial lenses.




