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Michael Trainor is a Senior Lecturer in Biblical Studies at the School of Theology within the Faculty of Theology and Philosophy. His research focuses on interdisciplinary theological engagement with ecological ethics, political philosophy, and the intersection of Scripture with contemporary social issues. He specializes in exegetical analysis of New Testament texts through ecological, feminist, and liberation hermeneutics.
Key research themes include: (1) Ecological theology interpreting biblical narratives through environmental justice frameworks; (2) Critical analysis of religious fundamentalism and its political manifestations; (3) Exploring neoliberalism's impact on religious discourse; (4) Pastoral responses to trauma and abuse using biblical narratives.
His publications demonstrate a unique ability to connect ancient texts with modern concerns, such as linking Luke's Gospel to ecological stewardship and examining power dynamics in early Christian communities. Recent works emphasize interfaith dialogue and ethical reinterpretation of 'othering' passages in New Testament.
No scientific awards are listed, though his contributions to Earth Bible commentary series indicate significant scholarly influence. No details provided regarding graduate students or research grants.
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