Annual Faith and Reason Lecture
Discipleship as Repair: The Christian Imagination, Colonialism, and Political Ecology.
Join us on Tuesday April 8th, 7 p.m. in the Simperman Hall Wiegand Amphitheatre for the Annual Faith and Reason Lecture. Dr. Dan Castillo, Loyola University Maryland will present Discipleship as Repair: The Christian Imagination, Colonialism, and Political Ecology.
The Annual Faith and Reason Lecture is sponsored by the SVPAA and the Theology Department.
About Daniel P. Castillo, Ph.D.
Daniel P. Castillo is Associate Professor of Theology at Loyola University Maryland. He earned his Ph.D. in Systematic Theology from the University of Notre Dame in 2014. His work focuses on the intersections of liberation theology and environmental ethics. He has published on these themes in international journals such as Theological Studies, Political Theology, and the Journal for the Society of Christian Ethics. His first book, An Ecological Theology of Liberation: Salvation and Political Ecology (Orbis Books) earned College Theology Society’s “Best Book” award in 2020.
Dan is currently writing his second monograph, Confronting the Age of Cain: Christian Faith in the “Anthropocene.” In 2020–2021, he worked as a Visiting Research Fellow at Notre Dame’s Kroc Institute for Peace Studies.
He currently resides in Baltimore with his family and is working to be certified as a master gardener in the state of Maryland.