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The Collaborative Inquiries Podcast is back! In this episode, Dr Christiana Zenner discusses the "Anthropocene" - what that term denotes in the environmental humanities, and how the language we use to understand humanity's relationship with the natural world continues to evolve. Specifically, Dr Zenner's work explores how fresh water is a nexus of human activity's impact on the planet, human rights, our day-to-day experience of life, and the Catholic theological tradition.
By Collaborative Inquiries in Christian Theological AnthropologyThe Collaborative Inquiries Podcast is back! In this episode, Dr Christiana Zenner discusses the "Anthropocene" - what that term denotes in the environmental humanities, and how the language we use to understand humanity's relationship with the natural world continues to evolve. Specifically, Dr Zenner's work explores how fresh water is a nexus of human activity's impact on the planet, human rights, our day-to-day experience of life, and the Catholic theological tradition.