Gavin Hyman
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Gavin Hyman (born in 1974) is a British philosopher and theologian and a Senior Lecturer in the School of Global Affairs (formerly the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion) at Lancaster University. He has published widely on theology, continental philosophy and politics.[1][2][3]
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Career
Hyman read theology at the University of Exeter and Peterhouse, Cambridge, where he wrote his PhD thesis on postmodern theology under the supervision of Graham Ward. A revised version of the thesis was later published as The Predicament of Postmodern Theology: Radical Orthodoxy or Nihilist Textualism?.[4][5] In 1999, he joined Lancaster University, where he was promoted to Senior Lecturer in 2013.[6] In addition to his academic work, Hyman has served in various managerial roles at Lancaster University. From 2011 to 2018 he was the University Public Orator.[7]
Books by Gavin Hyman
- The Predicament of Postmodern Theology: Radical Orthodoxy or Nihilist Textualism?, Westminster: John Knox Press, 2001. ISBN 978-0-664-22366-3
- New directions in philosophical theology: essays in honour of Don Cupitt. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004.
- A Short History of Atheism., London: I B Tauris, 2010. ISBN 978-1-84885-137-5
- Traversing the middle: ethics, politics, religion. Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books, 2013.
- Confronting Secularism in Europe and India: Legitimacy and Disenchantment in Contemporary Times, co-edited with Brian Black and Graham M. Smith. London: Bloomsbury, 2014.
- Agnosticism: Explorations in Philosophy and Religious Thought, co-edited with Francis Fallon. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020.
- Keeping the Red Flag Flying: The Labour Party in Opposition since 1922, co-written with Mark Garnett and Richard Johnson. Cambridge: Polity, 2024.