Environmental Ethics: A Christian Perspective

Todd Daly

Friday, 14 Nov 2014 at 12:10 pm – 127 Curtiss Hall

Todd Daly is faculty at the Urbana Theological Seminary. His writings have appeared in such publications as Ethics & Medicine, The Journal of Evolution and Technology, Christianity Today, and several edited volumes dealing with transhumanist philosophy from a theological perspective. He is currently writing a book dealing with radical life extension entitled Chasing Methuselah. Daly is a graduate of Iowa State, where he earned a bachelors degree in electrical engineering. He also holds a masters of divinity degree from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and a doctorate in theology from the University of Edinburgh.

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  • The Salt Company Student Fellowship
  • Committee on Lectures (funded by Student Government)

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