Paul Badham
Paul Badham is Professor of Theology and Religious Studies and Director of the Alister Hardy Religious Experience Research Centre at the University of Wales, Lampeter. He is a Vice-President of the Modern Churchpeople’s Union, a Patron of Dignity in Dying, and an Anglican priest. Religious and ethical beliefs concerning life, death and immortality have been one of the major areas of his research.
Paul’s publications include Is There a Christian Case for Assisted Dying? (SPCK, 2009) and The Contemporary Challenge of Modernist Theology (University of Wales Press, 1998). He is also the author of Christian Beliefs About Life After Death(SPCK, 1978), co-author of Immortality or Extinction? (SPCK, 1984), editor of Religion, State and Society in Modern Britain (Mellen, 1989), Ethics on the Frontiers of Human Existence (Paragon, 1992) and co-editor of Death and Immortality in the Religions of the World (Paragon, 1987), Perspectives on Death and Dying (The Charles Press, 1989) and Facing Death (University of Wales Press, 1996).
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