Dr. 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.
Recent 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.
Degrees
Ph.D., Drew University
Classes Taught
Introduction to World Religions
Eco-Feminist Theologies