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      • Paul Badham (born 26 September 1942) [ 1] is professor emeritus of theology and religious studies at the University of Wales, Trinity Saint David.
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    Paul Badham (born 26 September 1942) [ 1] is professor emeritus of theology and religious studies at the University of Wales, Trinity Saint David. Educated at Reading School, Badham studied theology, religious studies and the philosophy of religion at Oxford (starting at Jesus College in 1962) [ 2] and Cambridge universities, and received his ...

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  3. Apr 23, 2024 · My guest this week is Professor Paul Badham who for many years was Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at Lampeter, where he began his career in 1973. His own father had done an English degree there before studying Theology at Oxford and whose own writings were influential on Paul.

  4. The Rev. Dr. Paul Badham is Emeritus Professor of Theology at Trinity Saint David University (Lampeter Campus). He is author of Is there a Christian Case for Assisted Dying? and Making Sense of Death and Immortality.

  5. Paul Badham continues his fine scholarship on death and the afterlife in this brief, but constructive, volume in which he contrasts today’s dominant naturalistic interpretation of reality with an archaic and largely unhelpful traditional Christian ways of understating death.

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  6. Paul Badham has 22 books on Goodreads with 99 ratings. Paul Badham’s most popular book is Within My Heart: The Enlightenment Epistemic Reversal and the S...

  7. My guest this week is Professor Paul Badham who for many years was Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at Lampeter, where he began his career in 1973. His own father had done an English degree there before studying Theology at Oxford and whose own writings were influential on Paul.

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