Christiana Zenner is Associate Professor of Theology, Science, and Ethics at Fordham University in New York City. An intersectional, anti-colonial feminist working at the intersections of theology, religious studies, and ecologies, Dr. Zenner is the author of Just Water: Theology, Ethics, and Fresh Water Crises (rev. ed. 2018) and co-editor of two volumes on bioethics and sustainability.
Given the broad and commonly recognized reach of Laudato Sí, Zenner offers here a fresh voice and important, often overlooked, perspectives. As a leading expert on Catholic social teaching who is also immersed in feminist, ecofeminist, Indigenous and anti-colonial discourses, Zenner's take on this influential text is original, insightful, and charitable--as well as critical and constructive. If you think you know Laudato Sí, Zenner's insights, erudite scholarship, wide-ranging set of interlocutors, and incisive analysis will make you think again.---Terra Schwerin Rowe, author of Of Modern Extraction: Experiments in Critical Petro-theology