About Chris
Chris is a lecturer and researcher, French Studies at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. The centre of gravity of his research is in contemporary French thought, with a focus on atheism, theology, ecology, (post)humanism, liberation and freedom. In Difficult Atheism he explores the complex relationship between theism and atheism, and its crucial implications for many aspects of thought and life. French Philosophy Today: New Figures of the Human argues that we are living through a moment in which philosophers are radically re-imagining the nature and status of the human being, and doing so in diverse and often contradictory ways.