A manuscript by Toddie Peters, assistant professor of religious studies, has earned the 2003 Trinity Prize.
Titled “The Ethics of Globalization: Assessing the Moral Landscape of the (Post) Modern World,” Peters identifies and explores four competing globalization theories that are active players in the globalization debate, and argues that the four moral visions of the world embedded in each of these theories are not morally equivalent.
Peters will receive a cash prize and a book contract.