Meyer, Eric Daryl

Occupation: Theologian
Corporate Relations: Carroll College (Helena, Mont.)
Geographical Relations: Country: United States (XD-US)
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https://www.carroll.edu/faculty/meyer-eric
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678 |b Meyer, Eric: Assistant Professor - Theology Dr. Eric Daryl Meyer grew up in the mountains of Colorado. As a theologian with strong interests in the land, wild places, and ecological degradation, his research focuses on all the ways that the Christian theological tradition draws boundaries between human beings and nonhuman animals. He earned a Ph.D. in Theology from Fordham University in 2014 and taught at Fordham and Loyola Marymount University (Los Angeles) before coming to Carroll. At Carroll, he offers a range of courses, from "Ecological Theology" to "Healthcare Ethics" to "Animality and Humanity in the Catholic Tradition." His publications include an article on the "Ecology of Human Dignity" and a forthcoming book entitled, Inner Animalities: Theology and the End of the Human. Outside of the academic world, he has worked in wilderness education, environmental advocacy, and outdoor recreation for over a decade—including a few years in Montana as a member of a ski patrol and a wildland fire crew. 
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