Dawn M. Nothwehr holds The Erica and Harry John Family Endowed Chair in Catholic Ethics at Catholic Theological Union. A board member of the Catholic Theology Society of America, she also was Convener of the Moral Theology section and Co-Convener of the Women's Consultation in Constructive Theology. In 2012, the National Council of Churches of Christ Ecojustice Programs listed Nothwehr among the top twenty-five eco-theologians in The Heartland of the U.S. She is Co-Editor of CTU's peer reviewed journal, The New Theology Review. Books authored and edited by Nothwehr include: Ecological Footprints: An Essential Franciscan Guide to Sustainable Living (2012); That They May Be One: Catholic Social Teaching on Racism, Tribalism, and Xenophobia (2008); A Franciscan View of the Human Person: Some Central Elements (2005); Franciscan Theology of the Environment: An Introductory Reader (2002); Mutuality: A Formal Norm for Christian Social Ethics (1998, reprinted by Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2005).
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