Anne Daniell
Visiting Assistant Professor
Education
Ph.D., Drew University
Departments
- College of Arts and Sciences
- Religious Studies
- Environment
Bio
Anne Daniell received her Ph.D. in Religious and Theological Studies from Drew University, where she focused on Ecological Theology, Feminist Theology, and the intersection of Process Theology and Post-Modern Thought. Her most recent theological work concerns "theology of place" (with special interest in New Orleans), which considers both how eco-cultural places shape religiosity and how constructive theological thinking, in turn, could help us to think about and care for the places we inhabit.
Classes Taught
- Introduction to World Religions
- Eco-Feminist Theologies
Publications
Daniell, Anne. Divining New Orleans: Invoking Wisdom for the Redemption of Place. Ecospirit: Religions and Philosophies forthe Earth. in Laurel Kearns and Catherine Keller, eds., Fordham University Press, 2007.
Keller, Catherine and Anne Daniell, eds. Process and Difference: Between Cosmological and Poststructuralist Postmodernisms. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2002, 272 pages.
Daniell, Anne. “The Spiritual Body: Incarnations of Pauline and Butlerian Embodiment Themes for Constructive Theologizing toward the Parousia” in Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, eds. Elisabeth Schussler Fiorienza and Emilie M. Townes, volume 16, #1, 2000.