African-descended women have long had a fraught relationship with orthodox readings of the bible....
How can the work of a diverse selection of women artists reveal something of God, theology, and r...
Reparations is currently a 'stubborn' and 'hot' conversation point across various landscapes. In ...
Assaulted Body, Assaulted Faith addresses the question, 'What is the experience of living in a bo...
Acknowledging ongoing Bonhoeffer reflections and interpretations, and receiving and introducing B...
Western cultures are experiencing a new wave of interest in faith. Many people, both young and ol...
Mad Practical Theology introduces a new sub-discipline where madness is not a case study but the ...
In a church and a world riven with scandals of abuse and violence, often committed by men, there ...
Even today, there are still great swathes of theological discourse which remain unheard and ignor...
Sacramental Trans Feminism searches the history of ritualism in the Church of England for theolog...
Adrian Thatcher argues that we should start thinking of abusive theology as a category of theolog...
In Rap Testimony, James F. Broad examines the musical testimony narratives of UK Christian rapper...
In a world in which our stories, troubles and complicities are entangled, might we also find in t...
Winner of the Michael Ramsay Prize 2016Dementia is one of the most feared diseases in Western soc...
In Becoming Friends of Time, John Swinton crafts a theology of time that draws us toward a perspe...
Imaginative Apologetics draws on much that is most vibrant in contemporary theology to develop Ch...
As Paul's Epistle to the Romans comes to an end in Chapters 12-16, we are offered fascinating ins...
In recent years, far-right organisations have invaded mosques across the UK with army-issued Bibl...
We can no longer read biblical texts that include explicit and implicit depictions of violence wi...
Tell These Stones to Become Bread: Church as Negative Work reimagines the Church as a space of co...
Dwelling Places gives voice to the often-overlooked socially and spiritually transformative witne...
What happens when faith communities become places of stigma rather than sanctuary?