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Michael Stafford Northcott (born 1955) is Professor Emeritus of Ethics at the
University of Edinburgh The University of Edinburgh ( sco, University o Edinburgh, gd, Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann; abbreviated as ''Edin.'' in post-nominals) is a public research university based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Granted a royal charter by King James VI in 15 ...
,
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. He is best known for his contributions to
environmental theology Environmental theology pertains to "the God-environment relationship and divine expectations of human behavior in relation to the environment". History The history of Environmental Theology is often regarded as a new age idea developed in the l ...
and
ethics Ethics or moral philosophy is a branch of philosophy that "involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior".''Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy'' The field of ethics, along with aesthetics, concerns m ...
.


Life

Born in
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on 13 May 1955 to James and Betty Northcott, Michael Northcott was raised in
Kent Kent is a county in South East England and one of the home counties. It borders Greater London to the north-west, Surrey to the west and East Sussex to the south-west, and Essex to the north across the estuary of the River Thames; it faces ...
, England, and attended schools in
Beckenham Beckenham () is a town in Greater London, England, within the London Borough of Bromley, in Greater London. Until 1965 it was part of the historic county of Kent. It is located south-east of Charing Cross, situated north of Elmers End and E ...
and Cranbrook. He was married in 1977 to Jill Benz, with whom he has two daughters and a son. He holds a
Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of arts (BA or AB; from the Latin ', ', or ') is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines. A Bachelor of Arts degree course is generally completed in three or four years ...
degree in theology and a
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degree in
systematic theology Systematic theology, or systematics, is a discipline of Christian theology that formulates an orderly, rational, and coherent account of the doctrines of the Christian faith. It addresses issues such as what the Bible teaches about certain topi ...
from the
University of Durham Durham University (legally the University of Durham) is a collegiate university, collegiate public university, public research university in Durham, England, Durham, England, founded by an Act of Parliament in 1832 and incorporated by royal charte ...
where he attended
St Chad's College , motto_English = Not what you have, but who you are , scarf = , established = 1904 , principal = Margaret Masson , senior_tutor = Eleanor Spencer-Regan , undergraduates = 409 , postgraduates = 150 , website = , coordinates = , location_map ...
. He was ordained to the diaconate of the
Church of England The Church of England (C of E) is the established Christian church in England and the mother church of the international Anglican Communion. It traces its history to the Christian church recorded as existing in the Roman province of Britain ...
, after attending
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, in 1981, and to the priesthood in 1982. He received a
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degree from the
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(CNAA) and Sunderland Polytechnic (now
Sunderland University , mottoeng = Sweetly absorbing knowledge , established = 1901 - Sunderland Technical College1969 - Sunderland Polytechnic1992 - University of Sunderland (gained university status) , staff = , chancellor = Emeli ...
) in 1982 for a thesis on new patterns of
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in the Northeast of England; his advisor was David E. Jenkins. He served as an Anglican curate in St Clements,
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, from 1981 to 1984. He began his academic career as a research assistant in Sunderland Polytechnic from 1977 to 1980. He was appointed lecturer in
practical theology Practical theology is an academic discipline that examines and reflects on religious practices in order to understand the theology enacted in those practices and in order to consider how theological theory and theological practices can be more full ...
at the Seminari Theologi Malaysia in
Kuala Lumpur , anthem = '' Maju dan Sejahtera'' , image_map = , map_caption = , pushpin_map = Malaysia#Southeast Asia#Asia , pushpin_map_caption = , coordinates = , su ...
in 1984 and as Associate Professor in the
South East Asia Graduate School of Theology The South East Asia Graduate School of Theology (SEAGST) is a Protestant graduate school of theology, established in 1966 and operated by the Association for Theological Education in South East Asia (ATESEA) in cooperation with and on behalf of m ...
in 1986. He joined the
University of Edinburgh The University of Edinburgh ( sco, University o Edinburgh, gd, Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann; abbreviated as ''Edin.'' in post-nominals) is a public research university based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Granted a royal charter by King James VI in 15 ...
in 1989 as lecturer in Christian ethics and practical theology; he became a full professor there in 2007. He has supervised thirty doctoral students at Edinburgh. He has been visiting professor at
Dartmouth College Dartmouth College (; ) is a private research university in Hanover, New Hampshire. Established in 1769 by Eleazar Wheelock, it is one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the American Revolution. Although founded to educate Native A ...
(1997 and 2011),
Claremont School of Theology Claremont School of Theology (CST) is an American graduate school focused on religion and theology and located in Claremont, California. CST is fully recognized and approved as one of thirteen official theological schools of the United Methodis ...
(2002), the Nicholas School of Earth Sciences,
Duke University Duke University is a private research university in Durham, North Carolina. Founded by Methodists and Quakers in the present-day city of Trinity in 1838, the school moved to Durham in 1892. In 1924, tobacco and electric power industrialist James ...
(2005),
Flinders University Flinders University is a public research university based in Adelaide, South Australia, with a footprint extending across 11 locations in South Australia and the Northern Territory. Founded in 1966, it was named in honour of British navigator ...
Adelaide (2008), the
University of Malaya The University of Malaya ( ms, Universiti Malaya, UM; abbreviated as UM or informally the Malayan University) is a public research university located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is the oldest and highest ranking Malaysian institution of highe ...
(2008) and ETF Leuven (2019). He writes regularly in the ''
Church Times The ''Church Times'' is an independent Anglican weekly newspaper based in London and published in the United Kingdom on Fridays. History The ''Church Times'' was founded on 7 February 1863 by George Josiah Palmer, a printer. It fought for the ...
'' and is a priest in the
Scottish Episcopal Church The Scottish Episcopal Church ( gd, Eaglais Easbaigeach na h-Alba; sco, Scots Episcopal(ian) Kirk) is the ecclesiastical province of the Anglican Communion in Scotland. A continuation of the Church of Scotland as intended by King James VI, and ...
where he has served as Associate Priest at
Old Saint Paul's, Edinburgh Old Saint Paul's is an historic church of the Scottish Episcopal Church in the heart of Edinburgh's Old Town in Scotland. It is one of the original congregations of the Scottish Episcopal Church, part of the Anglican Communion, which evolved wit ...
, and St James, Leith.


Current research projects

Northcott's research deals with the relationship between ethics, ecology and religion. He is currently working on four research projects: place, ecology and the sacred,
climate change In common usage, climate change describes global warming—the ongoing increase in global average temperature—and its effects on Earth's climate system. Climate change in a broader sense also includes previous long-term changes to E ...
and
Christian ethics Christian ethics, also known as moral theology, is a multi-faceted ethical system: it is a virtue ethic which focuses on building moral character, and a deontological ethic which emphasizes duty. It also incorporates natural law ethics, whic ...
, religion and ecology in
southeast Asia Southeast Asia, also spelled South East Asia and South-East Asia, and also known as Southeastern Asia, South-eastern Asia or SEA, is the geographical United Nations geoscheme for Asia#South-eastern Asia, south-eastern region of Asia, consistin ...
, and the morality of making: work, technology and Christian ethics. He leads a large AHRC grant on faith-based ecological activism in the UK entitled ''Caring for the Future Through Ancestral Time''. He is a co-investigator on the Human-Business at Edinburgh Initiative investigating the ethical implications of current modes of representing economic value.


Bibliography


Books written

* ''Place, Ecology and the Sacred: The Moral Geography of Sustainable Communities'' (Continuum Publishing Corporation, 2015) * ''A Political Theology of Climate Change'' (SPCK Publishing, 2014) * ''Cuttlefish Clones and Climate Change and Cluster Bombs: Preaching, Politics & Ecology'' (Darton Longhand and Todd, 2010) * ''A Moral Climate: The Ethics of Global Warming'' (Darton, Longman and Todd, 2007) ** Review, Christian Century, 125 no 9 My 6 2008, pp. 43–45. ** Review, ''
Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture The ''Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture'' (''JSRNC'') is a peer-reviewed academic journal on religious studies. The journal is the official journal of the International Society for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture. The ...
'', 4 no 4 Dec 2010, pp. 499–501. ** Review, Anglican Theological Review, 91 no 4 Fall 2009, pp. 668–670. ** Review, Theological Studies, 70 no 2 Je 2009, pp. 491–493. ** Review, Interpretation, 63 no 1 Ja 2009, pp. 102–104. ** Review, Modern Believing, 49 no 4 O 2008, pp. 75–77. ** Review, Theology, 112 no 865 Ja-F 2009, pp. 68–70. ** Review, Sewanee Theological Review, 52 no 3 Pentecost 2009, pp. 320–322. ** Review, Svensk teologisk kvartalskrift, 85 no 2 2009, pp. 95–96. ** Review, Epworth Review, 35 no 2 Ap 2008, pp. 80–81. * ''An Angel Directs the Storm: Apocalyptic Religion and American Empire'' (I. B. Tauris, 2004), Revised paperback edition, SCM Press, 2007. Arabic translation 2008. ** Review, First Things, no 156 O 2005, pp. 48–52. ** Review, Journal of Church and State, 47 no 3 Sum 2005, pp. 646–647. ** Review, Modern Believing, 46 no 2 Ap 2005, pp. 64–65. ** Review, Epworth Review, 35 no 3 Jl 2008, pp. 86–87. ** Review, St Mark's Review, no 204 Mr 2008, pp. 64–67. ** Review, Theology, 109 no 847 Ja-F 2006, pp. 72–73. ** Review, Expository Times, 117 no 3 D 2005, pp. 105–106. * ''Life After Debt: Christianity and Global Justice'' (SPCK, 1999) * ''The Environment and Christian Ethics '' (Cambridge University Press, 1996) ** Review, Pro Ecclesia, 8 no 3 Sum 1999, pp. 375–377. ** Review, Theology Today, 54 no 4 1998, pp. 549–550. ** Review, Christian Century, 114 no 33 Nov 19-26 1997, p. 1097. ** Review, International Review of Mission, 86 no 340-341 1997, pp. 153–154. ** Review, New Blackfriars, 79 no 924 F 1998, pp. 105–107. ** Review, Commonweal, 125 no 1 Ja 16 1998, p. 23. ** Review, European Journal of Theology, 7 no 2 1998, pp. 141–143. ** Review, Ecotheology, no 3 Jl 1997, pp. 127–128. ** Review, Epworth Review, 24 no 3 Jl 1997, pp. 153–156. ** Review, Expository Times, 108 no 8 My 1997, p. 251. * ''The Church and Secularisation: Urban Industrial Mission in North East England'' (Peter Lang, 1989)


Books edited

* ''Systematic Theology and Climate Change: Ecumenical Perspectives'' (Routledge, 2014) * ''Diversity and Dominion: Dialogues in Ecology, Ethics, and 'Theology'' edited with Kyle Vanhoutan (Cascade Books, 2010) * ''Theology After Darwin,'' Paternoster Press, 2009, edited with R. J. Berry (Paternoster Press 2009) * ''Urban Theology: A Reader'' (Cassell, 1998)


Articles

* 'A Survey of the Rise of Charismatic Christianity in Malaysia', ''Asia Journal of Theology,'' 4/1 (1990), pp. 266–78 * 'Christian-Muslim Relations in West Malaysia', ''The Muslim World'' 81/1 (January 1991), pp. 48 – 7 * 'Preston and Hauerwas on Centesimus Annus: Reflections On the Incommensurability of the Liberal and Post-Liberal Mind', ''Theology'' 96, no. 769 (1993), pp. 27 – 35 * 'From Environmental U-topianism to Parochial Ecology: Communities of Place and the Politics of Sustainability, ''Ecotheology,'' 7, (2000) * '"An Angel Directs the Storm": The Religious Politics of American Neoconservatism' ''Political Theology'' (April 2004), pp. 137 – 158. * 'The Parable of the Talents and the Economy of the Gift', ''Theology,'' (June 2004), pp. 241–249 * 'The Market, the Multitude and Metaphysics: Ronald Prestons Middle Way and the Theological Critique of Economic Reason', ''Studies in Christian Ethics'' (September, 2004) * 'Wilderness, Religion, and Ecological Restoration in the Scottish Highlands', ''Ecotheology'' (January, 2005) * 'Concept Art, Clones and Co-Creators: The Theology of Making' ''Modern Theology'' (April, 2005)


Book chapters

* 'Two Hundred Years of Anglican Mission in West Malaysia', in Lee Kam Hing, W. John Roxborogh and Robert Hunt, (eds.), ''Christianity in Malaysia.'' Kuala Lumpur: Pelanduk, 1992 * 'Identity and Decline in the Kirk', in ''Seeing Scotland: Seeing Christ?'' Edinburgh: Centre for Theology and Public Issues, 1993 * 'A Place of Our Own', and 'Children', in Peter Sedgwick (ed.), ''God in the City.'' London: Mowbray, 1995 * 'Sociological Approaches to the Study of Religion', in Peter Connolly (ed.) ''Approaches to the Study of Religion.'' London: Cassell, 1998 * 'Christian Futures, Postmodernity and the State of Britain', in Ursula King (ed.), ''Faith and Praxis in a Postmodern World.'' London: Cassell, 1998 * 'Natural Law and Environmental Ethics', in
Nigel Biggar Nigel John Biggar (born 14 March 1955) is a British Anglican priest and theologian. From 2007 to 2022, he has been Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology at the University of Oxford. Early life Biggar was born on 14 March 1955 in Cast ...
(ed.), ''The Revival of Natural Law: The Finnes and Grisez School.'' Aldershot: Ashgate, 2000 * 'Sabbaths Shamans and Superquarrying on a Scottish Island: Religio-Cultural Resistance to Development in a Contested Landscape' 17-34 in Fred P. Gale and R. Michael MGonigle (eds.), ''Nature, Production, Power: Towards an Ecological Political Economy'' (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2000) * 'God and Human Cloning', in Russell Stannard (ed.), ''God for the 21st Century'' (Philadelphia: Templeton Foundation, 2000) * 'Pastoral Theology and Social Science' in James Woodward and Stephen Pattison (eds.), ''A Reader in Practical Theology'' (Oxford: Blackwell, 2000) * 'Ecology and Christian Ethics' in Robin Gill (ed.) ''Cambridge Companion to Christian Ethics ''(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000) * 'The Declaration and the Spirit of Environmentalism' in R. J. Berry (ed.), ''The Care of Creation ''(Leicester: Intervarsity Press, 2000) * '"Behold I have set the land before you" (Deut 1.8): Christian Ethics, GM Foods, and the Culture of Modern Farming', pp. 85 – 106 in
Celia Deane-Drummond Celia Deane-Drummond is Director of the Laudato Si’ Research Institute and Senior Research Fellow in theology at Campion Hall, University of Oxford. She is also honorary visiting Professor in Theology and Science at the University of Durham, UK ...
, Bronislaw Szerszynski with Robin Grove-White (eds.)'' Reordering Nature: Theology, Society and the New Genetics'' (London: T and T Clark, 2003) * 'Being Silent: Time in the Spirit' in ''The Blackwell Companion to Christian Ethics'' edited by Stanley Hauerwas and Sam Wells (Blackwell, 2003) * 'The Word in Time and Space' in Peter J. Francis (ed.) ''Faithfulness in the City'' (Hawarden: St Deiniols Library, 2003) * 'Salmon and Sacraments: Farmed Salmon and Christian Practice' in W. Storrar and A. Morton (eds.) ''Public Theology Today'' (London: T. and T. Clark, 2004) * Donald and Ann Bruce (eds.), ''Engineering Genesis: The Ethics of Genetic Engineering.'' London: Earthscan, 1999


Other publications

* 'The Case Study Method in Theological Education', ''Contact,'' 103/3 (1990), pp. 26–32 * 'Research Methods in Practical Theology', ''Contact'' 106 (1991), pp. 24 – 33 * 'New Age Rites: The Recovery of Ritual', ''The Way'' 33/3 (1993), pp. 189 – 198 * 'New World Order or New World Enemies? Christianity and the Other in the Post-Cold War World', ''New Blackfriars'' 74/872 (1993), pp. 319 – 327 * 'Do Dolphins Carry the Cross? Biological Moral Realism and Theological Ethics', ''New Blackfriars,'' (December 2003)


References


External links


2019 Personal Website archive

Faculty profile

Academia.edu profile and research archive

Audio Podcast of Inaugural Lecture in Oct 2010
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