Profile: Daniel Yates

Personal background
Daniel is the father of two fantastic children and husband to an amazingly eccentric wife. He is currently a mature student of Liverpool Hope University where he is studying Theology & religious Studies. He is very active within the neo-pagan community where he regularly give talks and lectures on contemporary pagan thought.
He has featured as a regular consultant on paganism for the Manchester KEY 103 radio station, given workshops at various pagan camps and had numerous articles published in pagan periodicals. He is currently working on his first book entitled Pagan Theology and his current dissertation work is focussing on the need for a developing theology based upon the pagan wheel of the year.
His upcoming talks for 2010/2011 include futher discussion on the wheel of the year, perceptions on reality within pagan thought and Welsh druidic cosmology.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Having always been inspired by movies such as Contact, I believe the search for other life in the universe is important from a Theological perspective. If we as humans can take our beliefs beyond our own world and start to think macrocosmically I believe we can change for the better.
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