Christy Randazzo is an author, professor, and theologian. They hold a PhD in theology and religion from the University of Birmingham (UK). Christy's publications include Quakers, Ecology, and the Light (Brill, 2024), cowritten with Cherice Bock; and Liberal Quaker Reconciliation (Brill, 2020). They live with their family in a beloved Victorian home in southern New Jersey.
Randazzo is a master weaver, bringing together metaphor, narrative, autobiography, theology, contemporary culture, and Quaker faith and practice in this lively, new liberal Quaker theology. The ecosystem method makes clear a broader, more complex interdependence of theology that challenges individualized and simplistic theological approaches. These Quaker threads are interwoven with others as diverse as ecotheology, personal narrative, and myriad perspectives and experiences, ensuring that the warp and weft of Divine Ecosystem are finely tuned to what is most urgent today. The book crafts a new Quaker theological fabric to add to and make one's own. I am eager to see what Quakers and non-Quakers alike discover of their own theology reflected in this tightly woven tapestry. --C. Wess Daniels, William R. Rogers Director of Friends Center and Quaker Studies, Guilford College In Divine Ecosystem, Dr. Christy Randazzo weaves together several threads of theological tradition, personal stories, and the urgency of the current moment. What emerges is simultaneously brand-new and deeply rooted in the liberating Jesus Way. Through the metaphor of a tree embedded in its interconnected ecosystem, Randazzo artfully describes the way the Spirit moves, enlivening the community of all life. While this book promises--and delivers--a particularly Quaker theology, Divine Ecosystem will be useful and inspiring to those from a variety of traditions who yearn for an embodied theology that speaks to today's issues, including the climate crisis and human belonging in the twenty-first century. More than anything else, this text offers hope grounded in spiritual community, and invites us to stretch and grow toward the Light, bringing forth the seeds of new life as we navigate a new era in the life of the church. --Cherice Bock, climate policy director, 350PDX; adjunct assistant professor of environmental studies, University of Portland Christy Randazzo's Divine Ecosystem invites us to recognize the ecosystem as a grounding metaphor for differing components of Quaker thought, experience, and practice. Weaving together Quaker history and customs, personal stories, sociopolitical analysis, and pop culture references, Randazzo turns things inside out! Instead of engaging theology to understand creation better, we are treated to an expert encounter with creation (through light, trees, vines, rivers, mushrooms, soil, clouds, and more) to understand our theologies better. The book contains not only a profound explication of Quaker theology but also a bold invitation to readers to consider deeply how their own ecological and denominational contexts might combine with and inform emergent ecotheologies. --Rachel Wheeler, associate professor of theology, University of Portland; author of Radical Kinship: A Christian Ecospirituality