5/7/2023 0 Comments Big Time by Cynthia D. Grant![]() She is co-founder of Seattle University’s Center for Environmental Justice and Sustainability, and is Founding Director of the PLTS Center for Climate Justice and Faith. She is one of 3 North Americans appointed to a global team to advise the World Council of Churches and Lutheran World Federation on their work toward a more equitable and ecological international financial and economic architecture. Professor Moe-Lobeda is author or co-author of six volumes, one of which, Resisting Structural Evil: Love as Ecological-Economic Vocation, earned the Nautilus Book Award for social justice. Her ethical approach weds Earth ethics to liberation theologies including eco-feminist theology. Moe-Lobeda has lectured or consulted in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and many parts of North America in theological ethics addressing matters of climate justice as related to race and class, economic globalization, moral agency and hope, public church, faith-based resistance to systemic injustice, and ethical implications of resurrection and incarnation. ![]() She is a member of the Core Doctoral Faculty of the Graduate Theological Union.ĭr. Cynthia Moe-Lobeda, a well-known Lutheran ethicist, holds a joint appointment at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary and Church Divinity School of the Pacific. ![]()
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