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Chris is the Co-ordinating Editor and principal author of God, Humanity and the Cosmos: a companion to the science-religion debate (London and New York:L T&T Clark/Continuum, 2nd edn 2005).
He has recently been involved in the AHRC-funded project ‘Vegetarianism as Spiritual Choice in Historical and Contemporary Theology’ (AR119101)’, from which came his chapter ‘Protological and Eschatological Vegetarianism’ in Eating and Believing: interdisciplinary perspectives on vegetarianism and theology, ed. R.E. Muers and D.J. Grumett, (London and New York: T&T Clark/Continuum, 2008).
He is also a Research Fellow on the AHRC-funded project ’Uses of the Bible in Environmental Ethics’ (AH/D001188/1), see the following articles:
Horrell, David G., Hunt, Cherryl and Southgate, Christopher, ‘Appeals to the Bible in Ecotheology and Environmental Ethics: A Typology of Hermeneutical Stances’, Studies in Christian Ethics 21.2 (2008), 219-38.
Hunt, Cherryl, Horrell, David G. and Southgate, Christopher, ‘An Environmental Mantra? Ecological Interest in Rom. 8. 19-23 and A Modest Proposal for its Narrative Interpretation’, Journal of Theological Studies, 59 (2008), 546-79.
He also participated in a colloquium on animal theology which led to his chapter 'The New Days of Noah: assisted migration as an ethical imperative in an era of climate change' in Creaturely Theology ed. Celia Deane-Drummond and David Clough (London: SCM Press, 2009) |