Christine e gudorf biography of mahatma gandhi

          Gudorf, Christine.

          Have tended to agree that humanity's ultimate longing is for that which exceeds even justice.!

          Area of Specialization: Religious Ethics, Modern Christianity, Feminism and Development

          My teaching, research and publication today are generally restricted to ethics and religion in the western world during the last millennium.

          I have focused on contemporary ethical and religious questions within and between Christianity, Judaism, Islam and varied tribal religions. In the 1990s, I have been particularly involved in religious and ethical issues around development programs in poor nations, primarily Latin America and Africa, but including some Asian nations (China, Korea, India and Indonesia).

          At the completion of this dissertation, I wish to express my sentiments of gratitude to those who have contributed to this endeavour.

        1. At the completion of this dissertation, I wish to express my sentiments of gratitude to those who have contributed to this endeavour.
        2. () – Awarded Christine Gudorf Award for Best MA Thesis in Religious Studies, FIU Article, “'The Mahatma's Mahatma': Gandhi and Śrīmad Rājacandra.
        3. Have tended to agree that humanity's ultimate longing is for that which exceeds even justice.
        4. Regina Wentzel Wolfe and Christine Gudorf, Maryknoll, New York Mahatma Gandhi and the Environmental Movement.
        5. Comparative Religious Ethics|Christine E. Gudorf.
        6. Those development issues include fertility rates, health, education, the status of women, as well as trade, technology transfer and indebtedness. These interests have developed directly out of my education. I received a BS/BA from Indiana University with majors in Classics, Religion, and Secondary Education in Social Studies.

          My MA, MPhil and PhD were in Religious Social Ethics from Columbia U