Toddie Peters, assistant professor of religious studies and Distinguished Emerging Scholar, just returned from the World Council of Churches North American Regional meeting on “Women’s Voices and Visions on Being Church,” which was held at Stony Point, NY, Nov. 4-7.
Peters gave an invited presentation titled, “Decolonizing our Minds: Postcolonial Perspectives on the Church.”
Her book, titled “In Search of the Good Life: The Ethics of Globalization,” published by Continuum Press and winner of the 2003 Trinity Prize, came out last week.
Finally, an edited volume that Peters worked on titled “Justice in the Making: Feminist Social Ethics” was published by Westminster/John Knox Press in
October. It is a collection of the writings of Beverly Wildung Harrison with an introduction, interviews, and afterwords by the editors.