Anne Daniell
Dr. Anne Daniell explores cutting-edge topics in theology, eco-feminism, and environmental studies as a distinguished faculty member at Loyola University New Orleans. As the Professor of the Month for November, she is celebrated for her innovative approach to teaching and research within the Religious and Environmental Studies programs. Her courses, particularly those focusing on eco-feminist theologies, are highly popular among students, offering them a unique perspective on the intersection of religious beliefs and environmental stewardship. Dr. Daniell's research delves into the intricate relationship between religious practices and the environment, examining how these practices can enhance our understanding of humanity's role within the earth community. Her scholarly contributions include a co-edited book on process philosophy and theology, which has been well-received in academic circles. Additionally, she has authored insightful articles analyzing the social and environmental impacts of Hurricane Katrina, shedding light on the complex interplay between natural disasters and human communities. In her commitment to advancing the field of eco-feminism, Dr. Daniell is currently working on an encyclopedia entry that promises to be a significant resource for scholars and students alike. Beyond her academic pursuits, she is actively involved in experiential learning, often participating in canoe trips with the Environment Program. These excursions not only enrich her teaching but also reinforce her dedication to fostering a deeper connection between individuals and the natural world.
Publications
, 454-467, 2020-12-31
, 454-467, 2007-06-15