Lois Ann Lorentzen

Lois Ann Lorentzen is Professor of Social Ethics and Associate Director of the Center for Latino Studies in the Americas (CELASA) at the University of San Francisco. She also serves as Principal Investigator for the Religion and Immigration Project (TRIP) funded by the Pew Charitable Trust. Her publications include La Etica y el Medio Ambiente (Universidad Iberoamericana Press, 2000) and the co-edited volumes, Religions/Globalizations: Theories and Cases (Duke University Press, 2001); The Women and War Reader (NYU Press, 1998); Liberation Theologies, Postmodernity and the Americas (Routledge Press, 1997); and The Gendered New World Order: Militarism, Environment, Development (Routledge Press, 1996).

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