Natalia Marandiuc is a constructive systematic theologian. Her first book, The Goodness of Home: Human and Divine Love and the Making of the Self, was published by Oxford University Press in 2001 and won the Aldersgate Prize. She is currently working on two book projects: Love, Justice, and Thriving: A Queer Feminist Soteriology, supported by a grant from the Templeton Foundation, and A Theology of Human Migration: Fleeing Oppression with a Migrant Savior.

Marandiuc previously taught at Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University, where she also served as affiliate faculty in the Religious Studies graduate program, and at Yale Divinity School. Her teaching ranges from historical doctrinal loci to feminist, queer, and liberation theologies, theology and race, political theologies and social justice, and theological ethics.

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Natalia Marandiuc is a constructive systematic theologian. Her first book, The Goodness of Home: Human and Divine Love and the Making of the Self, was published by Oxford University Press in 2001 and won the Aldersgate Prize. She is currently working on two book projects: Love, Justice, and Thriving: A Queer Feminist Soteriology, supported by a grant from the Templeton Foundation, and A Theology of Human Migration: Fleeing Oppression with a Migrant Savior.

Marandiuc previously taught at Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University, where she also served as affiliate faculty in the Religious Studies graduate program, and at Yale Divinity School. Her teaching ranges from historical doctrinal loci to feminist, queer, and liberation theologies, theology and race, political theologies and social justice, and theological ethics.

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