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Christy Randazzo is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Religion and Classics and General Humanities at Montclair State University's College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and an Affiliate Faculty at Earlham School of Religion (Indiana). She holds an MPhil in Conflict Transformation from Trinity College Dublin and a PhD in Quaker Studies from the University of Birmingham. Her research focuses on religious peacemaking, Quaker theology, and ecotheology.
Teaching: Courses include RELG 100: Religions of the World, RELG 101: Understanding Religion, RELG 218: Death, Dying, and Afterlife, and HUMN 285: Mythology at Montclair State University.
Key Projects: Authored Liberal Quaker Reconciliation Theology: A Constructive Approach (2020) and co-authored A Quaker Ecotheology of Light (2022). Current research explores a Quaker systematic ecotheology through her project Ecosystem: A Quaker Theological Method.
Contributions: Contributes to the Political Theology Network's Politics of Scripture project, analyzing scriptural engagement in political contexts. Specializes in reconciling religious conflicts and developing ecotheological frameworks for Quaker theology.




