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'''Professor Paul Badham''' is Professor Emeritus of Theology and Religious Studies at the [[University of Wales, Trinity Saint David]]. Professor Badham studied Theology, Religious Studies and the Philosophy of Religion at [[Oxford University|Oxford]] (starting at [[Jesus College, Oxford|Jesus College]] in 1962)<ref>{{cite journal|journal=The Jesus College Record|year=1993/4|pages=54| title=Appointments 1992}}</ref> and [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]] universities, and received his [[PhD]] from the [[University of Birmingham]]. He trained for the Anglican Ministry at Westcott House and worked as a curate in Birmingham for five years before his appointment at Lampeter in 1973. He became a Professor in 1991 and has served as Head of Department, Head of School and Dean of the Faculty of Theology. He was Director of the [[Alister Hardy]] [[Religious Experience Research Centre]] from 2002-10.
'''Professor Paul Badham''' is Professor Emeritus of Theology and Religious Studies at the [[University of Wales, Trinity Saint David]]. Professor Badham studied Theology, Religious Studies and the Philosophy of Religion at [[Oxford University|Oxford]] (starting at [[Jesus College, Oxford|Jesus College]] in 1962)<ref>{{cite journal|journal=The Jesus College Record|year=1993/4|pages=54| title=Appointments 1992}}</ref> and [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]] universities, and received his [[PhD]] from the [[University of Birmingham]]. He trained for the Anglican Ministry at Westcott House and worked as a curate in Birmingham for five years before his appointment at Lampeter in 1973. He became a Professor in 1991 and has served as Head of Department, Head of School and Dean of the Faculty of Theology. He was Director of the [[Alister Hardy]] [[Religious Experience Research Centre]] from 2002-10.


He is a Vice President of Modern Church, a Patron of Dignity in Dying, and a Fellow of the [[Royal Society of Medicine]]. He was formerly Editor of Modern Believing and a Senior Research Fellow of the Ian Ramsey Centre for Science and Religion at Oxford University.<ref>http://www.trinitysaintdavid.ac.uk/en/schooloftheologyreligiousstudiesandislamicstudies/visitingandhonorarystaff/professoremerituspaulbadham/</ref>
He is a Vice President of [[Modern Church]], a Patron of Dignity in Dying, and a Fellow of the [[Royal Society of Medicine]]. He was formerly Editor of Modern Believing and a Senior Research Fellow of the Ian Ramsey Centre for Science and Religion at Oxford University.<ref>http://www.trinitysaintdavid.ac.uk/en/schooloftheologyreligiousstudiesandislamicstudies/visitingandhonorarystaff/professoremerituspaulbadham/</ref>


==Publications==
==Publications==

Revision as of 08:47, 8 April 2013

Professor Paul Badham is Professor Emeritus of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Wales, Trinity Saint David. Professor Badham studied Theology, Religious Studies and the Philosophy of Religion at Oxford (starting at Jesus College in 1962)[1] and Cambridge universities, and received his PhD from the University of Birmingham. He trained for the Anglican Ministry at Westcott House and worked as a curate in Birmingham for five years before his appointment at Lampeter in 1973. He became a Professor in 1991 and has served as Head of Department, Head of School and Dean of the Faculty of Theology. He was Director of the Alister Hardy Religious Experience Research Centre from 2002-10.

He is a Vice President of Modern Church, a Patron of Dignity in Dying, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine. He was formerly Editor of Modern Believing and a Senior Research Fellow of the Ian Ramsey Centre for Science and Religion at Oxford University.[2]

Publications

Making Sense of Death and Immortality (SPCK, 2013).

A John Hick Reader (Wipf & Stock, 2011).

Is there a Christian Case for Assisted Dying? (SPCK, 2009).

The Contemporary Challenge of Modernist Theology (University of Wales Press, 1998).

Facing Death, with Paul Ballard (University of Chicago Press, 1996).

Death and Immortality in the Religions of the World, with Linda Badham (Paragon House, 1987).

Christian Beliefs about Life after Death (MacMillan, 1976).

References

  1. ^ "Appointments 1992". The Jesus College Record: 54. 1993/4. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |year= (help)CS1 maint: year (link)
  2. ^ http://www.trinitysaintdavid.ac.uk/en/schooloftheologyreligiousstudiesandislamicstudies/visitingandhonorarystaff/professoremerituspaulbadham/

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