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  1. Andrew Linzey (nacido el 2 de febrero de 1952, Reino Unido) es un teólogo, sacerdote anglicano y escritor. Es una importante figura en la reflexión teológica sobre el valor y el cuidado de los animales, así como dentro del movimiento de cristianos vegetarianos.

  2. Andrew Linzey (born 2 February 1952) is an English Anglican priest, theologian, and prominent figure in Christian vegetarianism. He is a member of the Faculty of Theology at the University of Oxford, and held the world's first academic post in Ethics, Theology and Animal Welfare, the Bede Jarret Senior Research Fellowship at ...

  3. The Revd Professor Andrew Linzey, PhD, DD, HonDD, has been a member of the Faculty of Theology in the University of Oxford for 28 years. He previously held the world’s first academic post in Theology and Animal Welfare — at Mansfield College, Oxford, and at Blackfriars Hall, Oxford.

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  4. 30 de oct. de 2013 · El Primer Profesor de Teología y Bienestar Animal del Mundo. Andrew Linzey. Muchos conocerán, y tal vez han sido lo bastante afortunados de oírle hablar, al Reverendo Dr. Andrew Linzey – el equivalente a Howard Lyman para la Iglesia de Inglaterra – como un orador carismático, autor y defensor de los animales.

  5. The Revd Professor Andrew Linzey, PhD, DD, HonDD, is a member of the Faculty of Theology in the University of Oxford, and Honorary Research Fellow of St Stephen’s House, Oxford. He is also Honorary Professor at the University of Winchester, and Special Professor at Saint Xavier University, Chicago.

  6. Andrew Linzey (nacido el 2 de febrero de 1952, Reino Unido) es un teólogo, sacerdote anglicano y escritor. Es una importante figura en la reflexión teológica sobre el valor y el cuidado de los animales, así como dentro del movimiento de cristianos vegetarianos.

  7. The Revd Professor Andrew Linzey, PhD, DD, HonDD, is the Henry Bergh Professor of Animal Ethics at the Graduate Theological Foundation. He is Director of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics, and has been a member of the Faculty of Theology in the University of Oxford for 28 years.