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OTHER THEOLOGICAL WORK
 
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) 
Chris welcomes:
 
  • invitations to lecture
  • academic collaborations
  • explorations by potential PhD students
 
 
 
Forthcoming lectures:
 
Laidlaw College, Auckland, New Zealand
 
International Society for Science and Religion, Cambridge
 
Symposium in honour of Professor Robin Attfield, University of Cardiff
 
Society of St Alban and St Sergius
 
Science and Religion Forum