Robert Traer served as the executive director of the International Association for Religious Freedom from 1990-2000, and in that capacity represented the work of the IARF on religious freedom at the United Nations. Dr. Traer taught courses on ethics for the Dominican University of California for twenty years. His website offers eco-choices and spiritual reflections. He and his wife, Nancy, have been married fifty-six years and have five children, including two adopted daughters from Asia and ten living grandchildren.
Graduate Theological Union, Ph.D. in Comparative Religion (1988)
School of Law of the University of California at Davis, J.D. (1976)
Divinity School of the University of Chicago, D.Min. (1969), M.Th. (1967)
Carleton College, B.A. (1965)
Publications Include:
Verifying Spiritual Reality (2024)
Making Sense of the New Testament (2020)
Doing Environmental Ethics (2009, 2012, 2020)