November 26, 2020 by
Department for the Study of Religion Staff
DSR assistant professor, Alexander Hampton's edited book, Pandemic, Ecology and Theology: Perspectives on COVID-19, has been profiled on the A&S News site.
The collection of essays, written by scholars of religion, science and philosophy, explores the possibilities of transformation in the wake of the pandemic, and more broadly, the relationship between religion and the natural world.
Alexander Hampton's research focusses on the history of the philosophy of religion, the relationship between religion and aesthetics and the entanglements between religion and nature.