Cherryl Hunt
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Nationality: |
British |
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2010-2016: |
University of Exeter PhD in Theology: 'Promoting Biblical Engagement Among Ordinary Christians in English Churches: Reflections on the Pathfinder Project' |
1999-2002: |
University of Exeter MA in Theology |
1991-1995: |
University of Exeter PhD Biological Sciences |
1976-1979: |
University of Leicester BSc Biological Sciences |
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October 2006 - September 2009: |
Department of Theology, Exeter I worked as a post-doctoral researcher on the AHRC-funded project 'Uses of the Bible in Environmental Ethics'. I contributed to the following publications emerging from this project: Horrell, David G., Hunt, Cherryl, and Southgate, Christopher (2008), 'Appeals to the Bible in Ecotheology and Environmental Ethics: A Typology of Hermeneutical Stances', Studies in Christian Ethics, 21 (2), 219-38. Hunt, Cherryl, Horrell, David G., and Southgate, Christopher (2008), 'An environmental mantra? Ecological interest in Romans 8.19-23 and a modest proposal for its narrative interpretation', Journal of Theological Studies, 59, 546-79. Southgate, Christopher, Hunt, Cherryl, and Horrell, David G. (2008), 'Ascesis and Assisted Migration: Responses to the Effects of Climate Change on Animal Species', European Journal of Science and Theology, 4 (2), 99-111. Hunt, Cherryl (2009), 'Beyond Anthropocentrism: Towards a Re-reading of Pauline Ethics', Theology, 190-98. Horrell, David G., Hunt, Cherryl, Southgate, Christopher and Stavrakopoulou, Francesca (eds; 2010) Ecological Hermeneutics: Biblical, Historical, and Theological Perspectives (London/New York: T&T Clark). Horrell, David G., Hunt, Cherryl and Christopher Southgate (2010) Greening Paul: Reading the Apostle in an Age of Ecological Crisis (Waco, TX: Baylor) |
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2002-present: |
Higher Education Academy Formerly Institute of Learning and Taeching. |