Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

All Outputs (11)

Creation-Based Ethics in Catholic and Evangelical Arguments about LGBT+ Relationships (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Day, C. M. (2024, March). Creation-Based Ethics in Catholic and Evangelical Arguments about LGBT+ Relationships. Presented at Society for the Study of Christian Ethics 2024 Postgraduate Conference: 'God’s Shalom: Exploring an Ethics of Creation and Imagination'

Short paper presented to the Society for the Study of Christian Ethics 2024 Postgraduate Conference: 'God’s Shalom: Exploring an Ethics of Creation and Imagination'.

Decolonial Homophobia: Is Decolonisation Incompatible with LGBT+ Affirmation in Christian Ethics? (2023)
Journal Article
Day, C. M. (2024). Decolonial Homophobia: Is Decolonisation Incompatible with LGBT+ Affirmation in Christian Ethics?. Studies in Christian Ethics, 37(1), 71-92. https://doi.org/10.1177/09539468231215304

I evaluate the argument advanced in politics and Christian ethics that I term ‘decolonial homophobia’: that decolonisation and LGBT+ affirmation are contradictory because LGBT+ rights are a global Northern phenomenon that is imperialistically imposed... Read More about Decolonial Homophobia: Is Decolonisation Incompatible with LGBT+ Affirmation in Christian Ethics?.

Decolonial homophobia: Is decolonisation incompatible with LGBT+ affirmation in Christian ethics? (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Day, C. (2023, September). Decolonial homophobia: Is decolonisation incompatible with LGBT+ affirmation in Christian ethics?. Presented at Society for the Study of Christian Ethics 2023 Conference: ‘Racial Justice and Decolonizing Christian Ethics’, Westcott House, Cambridge, England

Paper for Society for the Study of Christian Ethics 2023 Conference: ‘Racial Justice and Decolonizing Christian Ethics’ (7-9 September 2023). Later (edited and) published in the journal Studies in Christian Ethics.

Touchstones of Evangelical Ethics (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Day, C. (2021, July). Touchstones of Evangelical Ethics. Presented at Australian and New Zealand Association of Theological Schools 2021 Conference – Theological Ethics, Online

Join this Chariot: Christian Schools Supporting Rainbow Students’ Wellbeing (2021)
Report
Kerr, B., Day, C., & Various contributors. (2021). Join this Chariot: Christian Schools Supporting Rainbow Students’ Wellbeing. Wellington, New Zealand: InsideOUT Kōaro

This resource aims to support Christian faith-based schools to be welcoming and safe places for rainbow rangatahi. We also hope this resource will be useful for mainstream schools in communities where a significant proportion of the community holds C... Read More about Join this Chariot: Christian Schools Supporting Rainbow Students’ Wellbeing.

How Martin Luther King, Jr’s Pacifist Liberation Theology Makes Reinhold Niebuhr’s Political Realism Possible (2019)
Journal Article
Day, C. (2020). How Martin Luther King, Jr’s Pacifist Liberation Theology Makes Reinhold Niebuhr’s Political Realism Possible. Global Society, 34(1), 36-51. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600826.2019.1668358

Reinhold Niebuhr crafted a compelling theologically based theory of political realism, which became the basis for a withering critique of pacifism. Martin Luther King, Jr was influenced by Niebuhr’s Augustinian realism in his own political theology a... Read More about How Martin Luther King, Jr’s Pacifist Liberation Theology Makes Reinhold Niebuhr’s Political Realism Possible.

How Martin Luther King, Jr’s Pacifist Liberation Theology Makes Reinhold Niebuhr’s Political Realism Possible [Conference paper version] (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Day, C. (2017, December). How Martin Luther King, Jr’s Pacifist Liberation Theology Makes Reinhold Niebuhr’s Political Realism Possible [Conference paper version]. Presented at Rethinking Pacifism for Revolution, Security and Politics, National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (Te Ao o Rongomaraeroa), University of Ōtago, New Zealand

Sources and the Legality and Validity of International Law: Natural Law as Source of Extra-Positive Norms (2017)
Book Chapter
O’Connell, M. E., & Day, C. (2017). Sources and the Legality and Validity of International Law: Natural Law as Source of Extra-Positive Norms. In S. Besson, & J. d’Aspremont (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Sources of International Law (562-580). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198745365.003.0027

This chapter posits that international law, like all law, can be understood as a hybrid of positive and natural law. The history of natural law from Ancient Greece to today’s global community reveals that the method used for centuries to explain extr... Read More about Sources and the Legality and Validity of International Law: Natural Law as Source of Extra-Positive Norms.

Is Opposition to LGBTI Claims ‘Counter-Cultural’? (2016)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Day, C. (2016, December). Is Opposition to LGBTI Claims ‘Counter-Cultural’?. Presented at New Zealand Association of Theological Schools Combined Conference, Carey Baptist College, Auckland, New Zealand

God’s Memory of Suffering: A Troubling and Rejuvenating Challenge to Heteronormative Theology and Heterosexual Theologians (2016)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Day, C. (2016, December). God’s Memory of Suffering: A Troubling and Rejuvenating Challenge to Heteronormative Theology and Heterosexual Theologians. Presented at Lumen et Vita Graduate Theological Conference, 'Sacramental Vision and Rejuvenating Word: Embodying Theological Conversations with a Troubled World', Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, Boston, MA, United States