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Sudabée Lotfian-Mena
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Graduate Faculty
College of Arts and Sciences: Religious Studies, IMRI
Degrees
- M.A., Theology and Religious Studies, University of Nottingham
- B.A., Religious Studies, Santo Domingo de Guzmán Center for Theological Studies
Profile
Sudabée Lotfian-Mena is in her first year of the doctoral theology program at the University of Dayton, where she is also a Research Assistant with the International Marian Research Institute. Her area of study at Dayton revolves around first-world neoliberal and globalist schemes and their effects on the third world. She hopes to explore the implications of these postcolonial realities for the religious sphere in Latin America and in transplanted population spaces.
Courses taught
- Theological Inquiry
- Religions of the World
Professional activities and affiliations
- American Academy of Religion
- Society for the Arts in Religious and Theological Studies
Research interests
- Theology
- Religious Studies
- Interfaith Dialogue
- Ecumenical Theology
- World Cultures and Religions
- Mythology and Cosmogony/Cosmology
- Literature
- Philosophy
- Truth and Axiomatic Philosophy
- Philosophy of Science
- Physics
- Science Fiction and Speculative Theology
- Liberation Theology/Religion in the Political Space
- Feminism Studies
- Art and Art Theory
- Music and Music Theory
- Aesthetics
- Ethics
- Bioethics
- Health Care
- Humanities
- Anthropology
- Socio-cultural Anthropology
- Apologetics
Selected publications
Filosofía de la religion (Philosophy of Religion) 2024, volume in a series by Biblioteca de Autores Cristianos (BAC) aimed at seminarians.
Selected presentations
Joseph and the Multi-colored Worldview: A comparison of the Christian and Qur’anic interpretations of the text; Echoes of Colonialism in the Dominican Republic: Structural Sin Underlying Dispossession and Forced Economic Migration in El Seibo.