Douglas Hedley

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Douglas Hedley is professor of the Philosophy of Religion at the University of Cambridge and a member of the Faculty of Divinity.[1]

EducationLMU Munich (PhD)
OccupationProfessor of the Philosophy of Religion
EmployerUniversity of Cambridge
KnownforPhilosophy of Religion, Appearance on Cunk on Earth and Cunk on Life, Appearance on Jordan Peterson's The Gospels
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Douglas Hedley
EducationLMU Munich (PhD)
OccupationProfessor of the Philosophy of Religion
EmployerUniversity of Cambridge
Known forPhilosophy of Religion, Appearance on Cunk on Earth and Cunk on Life, Appearance on Jordan Peterson's The Gospels
Notable workLiving Forms of the Imagination, Sacrifice Imagined: Violence, Atonement and the Sacred, The Iconic Imagination
TitleProfessor of the Philosophy of Religion
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Public appearances

Hedley appeared in the mockumentary series Cunk on Earth[2] and was also one of the eight conversation partners (including bishop Robert Barron, Jonathan Pageau, and others) in Jordan Peterson's "The Gospels" discourses.[3]

Bibliography

Hedley's publications include Living Forms of the Imagination, Sacrifice Imagined: Violence, Atonement and the Sacred, and The Iconic Imagination.[1][4] Hedley's work encompasses the philosophy of religion, Platonism, Neoplatonism, and the role of imagination in philosophical and religious thought.[1]

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