Clair Linzey | |
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Born | Clair Susan Linzey |
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Father | Andrew Linzey |
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Thesis | Developing Animal Theology: An Engagement with Leonardo Boff |
Clair Susan Linzey is a British theologian, ethicist, editor, and writer. She is theFrances Power Cobbe Professor of Animal Theology at theGraduate Theological Foundation and Deputy Director of theOxford Centre for Animal Ethics. Linzey's research centres on animal theology andethics,environmental ethics,systematic andfeminist theology, andChristian ethics. She is also co-editor of theJournal of Animal Ethics and thePalgrave Macmillan Animal Ethics Series.
Clair Susan Linzey[1] is the daughter of the theologianAndrew Linzey.[2] In 2004, she received an undergraduateMaster of Arts inTheological Studies from theUniversity of St Andrews, Scotland, where she received several prizes.[3] Linzey received two scholarships to study for aMaster of Theological Studies atHarvard Divinity School, graduating in 2008.[3] She received herDoctor of Philosophy on theecological theology ofLeonardo Boff, with a particular focus on its relation to animals, also from St Andrews.[1]
Linzey is theFrances Power Cobbe Professor of Animal Theology at theGraduate Theological Foundation, Deputy Director of theOxford Centre for Animal Ethics and the director of their annual summer school, as well as a Research Fellow in Animal Ethics atWycliffe Hall, Oxford.[4] She is also co-editor, with her father, of thePalgrave Macmillan Animal Ethics Series and theJournal of Animal Ethics.[5] Linzey specialises in animal theology andethics,environmental ethics,systematic andfeminist theology, andChristian ethics.[6]
Books authored by Clair Linzey:
Books co-authored with Andrew Linzey:
Books co-edited with Andrew Linzey: