Kathleen Bonnette
Profile
Kathleen Bonnette is on staff with the Center on Faith and Justice and an adjunct lecturer of theology at Georgetown University. She holds a Th.D. from La Salle University, and her focus areas include moral theology, Catholic social thought, Augustinian spirituality, and ecofeminism. She was the 2022 Imbesi Fellow at Villanova University’s Augustinian Institute and recently served as the assistant director of the Office of Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation for the School Sisters of Notre Dame, Atlantic-Midwest Province. She is the author of (R)evolutionary Hope: A Spirituality of Encounter and Engagement in an Evolving World (Wipf and Stock). Her works also appears in the Journal of Moral Theology, Journal of Catholic Social Thought, America: The Jesuit Review, U.S. Catholic, and Millennial. Bonnette is a member of the Working Group on Child Rights and Family Values, part of the Culture of Encounter Project.