Robin Gill (priest)

Robin Morton Gill (born 18 July 1944) is a British Anglican priest, theologian, and academic, specialising in Christian ethics.

[2] He remained at King's to undertake postgraduate research, and completed his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in 1969.

[1] He later studied at the University of Birmingham, graduating with a Master of Social Sciences (MSocSc) degree in 1972.

[1] In 1988, Gill was appointed William Leech Research Professor/Professorial Fellow in Applied Theology at the University of Newcastle.

[3] On 4 November 2012, Gill was installed as canon theologian of the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar in the Diocese in Europe.

[7][8] Gill has expressed support for partial-decriminalisation of assisted suicide so that people would not be prosecuted for helping end the lives of their terminally ill relatives, stating in 2005 that "There is a very strong compassionate case for voluntary euthanasia".