Claire Foster © 2007
Publications
Books
Don’t stop at the lights: managing your church in a changing climate (London: Church House Publishing) in press (with David Shreeve)
How many lightbulbs does it take to change a Christian? (London: Church House Publishing) 2007 (with David Shreeve)
Sharing God’s Planet: a Christian vision for a sustainable future (London: Church House Publishing) 2005
The ethics of medical research on humans. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) 2001
Costing the earth: the quest for sustainability (London: SCM press) in press (ed. with Edmund Newell)
The worlds we live in: dialogues with the Archbishop of Canterbury. (London: Darton, Longman and Todd) 2005 (ed. with Edmund Newell)
Manual for Research Ethics Committees. (London: King’s College) 1997 (ed.)
Chapters & articles
With Flannery, T. Morality, theology and action on climate change. In Science and Public Affairs, June, 2006
Christian Medical Ethics. In Brierley, M. (ed.) Public life and the place of the church: reflections to honour the Bishop of Oxford. (Oxford: Ashgate) 2006
Disease, suffering and sin: one Anglican’s perspective. In Journal of Medicine and Philosophy and Christian Bioethics 12:157 – 163, 2006
Embryo research: some Anglican Perspectives. In Islam and Christian-Muslim relations 16:3 pp 285 – 295, 2005
Sustainability is a spiritual issue. In Crucible, Jan-Mar 2004
We create problems and pills to solve them. In Church Times, 7th February, 2003
Principled pragmatism: the UK perspective on embryonic stem cell research. In European Biopharmaceutical Review. pp 17 – 20. Winter, 2002
Going green is a spiritual issue. In Church Times, 16th August, 2002
International regulation, informed consent and medical research: the UK perspective. In Doyal, L. and Tobias, J.S. (eds.) Informed consent in medical research. (London, BMJ Books) 2001
Bentham on the slippery slope? Discussing embryo research in Britain’s Parliament and Churches. In Zeitschrift fur Evangelische Ethik. 46 pp 59 – 63. 2001
Goals, duties or rights? – making ethics sacred. In Foundations. 3:4. Autumn/Winter, 2000
About the Church of England Board for Social Responsibility. In Bulletin of Society of Ordained Scientists. No. 24. June, 2000
With Holley, S. Ethical review of multi-centre research: a survey of multi-centre researchers in the South Thames region. In Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London. 32:3. May/June, 1998
With Holley, S. Ethical review of multi-centre research: a survey of local research ethics committees in the South Thames region. In Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London. 32:3. May/June, 1998
The new multi-centre research ethics committee system: evolution and implementation. In Good Clinical Practice Journal. 4:6. November/December, 1997
Research ethics committees. In Chadwick R. (ed.) Encyclopaedia of Applied Ethics (San Diego: Academic Press Inc) 1997
Teaching members of research ethics committees: systematic ethical analysis and virtue ethics. In Dispatches 7:3 Summer, 1997
The current status of ethical review procedures in the United Kingdom. In International Journal of Pharmaceutical Medicine. 11:3. June, 1997
Commentary: ethics of clinical research without patient’s consent. In British Medical Journal. 312:7034. 30 March, 1996
Should a child’s life be sustained at all costs? In Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 1:1 pp 109 – 120. January, 1996
Why should we have Good Clinical Practice? In Good Clinical Practice Journal. 2:4. August/September, 1995
With Marshall, T. and Moodie, P. The annual reports of local research ethics committees. In Journal of Medical Ethics. 21:4. August, 1995
Why do research ethics committees disagree with each other? In Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London. 29:4. July/August, 1995
Leading the NHS through the moral maze. In Health Director. May, 1995
Whither local research ethics committees? In Dispatches 5:1. Winter, 1994
The development and future of research ethics committees in Britain. In Grubb A. (ed.) Choices and Decisions in Health Care (Chichester: John Wiley and Sons) 1993
With Botros, S. The moral responsibilities of research ethics committees. In Dispatches. 3:3 Summer, 1993
Research ethics committees – focus for the future. In Health Direct. April/May, 1992
Research ethics committees in Britain. In Williams, C.J. (ed.) Introducing new treatments for cancer. (Chichester: John Wiley and Sons) 1992
Lay representation on local research ethics committees. In Dispatches 2:1 Autumn, 1991
With Fulford, K.W.M. and Parker, C. Diversity in the practice of district ethics committees. In British Medical Journal. 299 pp 1437-9. November, 1989