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Big Time by Cynthia D. Grant
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Big Time by Cynthia D. Grant Big Time by Cynthia D. Grant

Francis Award from Earth Ministry, the Evergreen State Justice Award from the Lutheran Public Policy Office of Washington, and the D aniel Day Williams Award for Outstanding Work in Theology from Union Theological Seminary. Moe-Lobeda has served on the editorial boards of the Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics, Tikkun Magazine, and Dialog: A Journal of Theology. Her numerous awards include the Provost’s Outstanding Scholarship Award from California Lutheran University in 2019, the Outstanding Scholarship Award from Seattle University (College of Arts and Sciences) in 2013, appointment as Seattle University’s Wismer Professor of Gender and Diversity Studies from 2011-2013, the Spirit of St. More recently she has initiated an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary project in public scholarship that examines the moral and public policy implications of climate change as a moral matter of race- and class-based climate debt, including climate debt owed by the Global North to the Global South. office of Augsburg College's Center for Global Education. She was appointed theological consultant to the Presiding Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and has served as a health worker/church worker in Honduras and as Director of the Washington, D.C.

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.

Big Time by Cynthia D. Grant

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.







Big Time by Cynthia D. Grant