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Living in a World of Shocks and Resilience: Towards a Theology of Disasters

Niels Henrik Gregersen | In this lecture, Professor Gregersen argues that theology and science need to address both deep-seated human experiences of resonance with our world as well as the discrepancies that we experience as shocks.
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An Ecotheology of Wondering, Intervening, and Enmeshment: Deep Incarnation and the Three Ecologies

Niels Henrik Gregersen | Ecotheology has been criticized for promoting an indiscriminate ethic based on a selective use of the sciences. In order to reorient the discourse, Professor Gregersen presents a typology of three ecologies.
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How do Environmental Issues Fit Into Christian Discipleship?

Matt Humphrey | How do we cultivate a right relationship to place and space in a mobile society? And is it possible to engage with these issues without getting political?
David Clough

On Animals Volume II: The Challenge of Christian Animal Ethics

David Clough | Building on the theology of animals developed in Volume I, the book challenges Christians to recognize serious faith-based reasons to rethink their practice in relation to other animals, especially in relation to our use of them for food.
David Robinson

Inchoate Hope, The Spirit’s Prayer

David Robinson | This a Regent chapel talk given during the winter of 2019.
David Clough

The Challenge of Christian Animal Ethics: An Interview with David Clough

An interview with David Clough, Professor of Theological Ethics at the University of Chester (UK) in advance of his public lecture at Regent College.
David Robinson

Beyond ‘Design’: Evolutionary Biology and a Theology of Preservation

David Robinson | This lecture revisits the nineteenth-century context of William Paley's famous argument that the precise functionality of nature leads us to infer a divine designer, as well as Charles Darwin's critical response in On the Origin of Species.
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