Martin Palmer

Martin Palmer

Martin Palmer (nacido en 1953) es un sinólogo inglés, autor de diversos estudios sobre Zhuangzi y el I Ching, así como del libro Los sutras de Jesús, un ensayo divulgativo sobre la historia del cristianismo en China.[1] Es director del International Consultancy on Religion, Education and Culture (ICOREC)[2] y secretario general de la Alliance of Religions and Conservation (ARC).

De formación anglicana, Palmer estudió teología y ciencias religiosas en la Universidad de Cambridge. Es colaborador habitual de la BBC sobre temas religiosos e históricos, tanto en BBC Radio 3 y 4, BBC World Service y BBC TV, así como en programas como In Our Time, Thought for the Day, Nightwaves, y Songs of Praise.[3] En los últimos años ha publicado algunos trabajos sobre la relación entre el cambio climático, la ecología y el cristianismo.

Obras

  • Faith in Conservation; New Approaches to Religions and the Environment.[4]
  • Religions of the World: The Illustrated Guide to Origins, Beliefs, Traditions and Festivals.[5]
  • Religions of the World.[6]

Referencias

  1. JJJJ
  2. http://www.sm-agency.co.uk/pages/10/index.html
  3. http://search.bbc.co.uk/search?scope=all&tab=all&q=martin+palmer
  4. Palmer, M and Finlay, V. (2003) Faith in Conservation; New Approaches to Religions and the Environment, Washington DC, The World Bank.
  5. Elizabeth Breuilly, Martin Palmer, Joanne O'Brien, Martin E. Marty (2005) Religions of the World: The Illustrated Guide to Origins, Beliefs, Traditions & Festivals, Transedition Limited and Fernleigh Books Limited
  6. Breuilly, E. and Palmer, M. (1993) Sainsbury's Religions of the World. Londres: Harper Collins

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