PhDs Supervised
PhDs supervised
Chen-yang Kao, The Post-Missionary Transformation of Protestantism in China: the
reforming of congregations in the Fuzhou area, from the 1970s to the present
Giselle Vincett, Feminism and Religion: A Study of Christian Feminists and Goddess
Feminists in the UK
Sonya Sharma, Protestant Christian Church Culture’s Impact on the Sexual Selves of
Young Women During Ages 18-25
Benjamin Bernier, Charlotte Mason’s Theory of Christian Education
Janet Eccles, The Defeminisation of Piety? Investigating the defection of women from
English Christianity in England since the 1960s
Abby Day, Believing in Belonging in Contemporary Britain: A Case Study from
Yorkshire
Ellen Clark-King, Sacred Hearts. Feminist Theology Interrogated by the Voices of Working-class Women
Mathew Guest, Negotiating Community: An Ethnographic Study of an Evangelical Church
Rosemary Mingins, Focus and Perspective on the Beacon Controversy: Some Quaker
Responses to the Evangelical Revival in Early Nineteenth-Century England
Ruth McElroy, Spirits at the Border: Narrative and Identity in African-American and South American Texts
John Davies, The Doctrine of Kenosis and the Power of the Church
Doctoral students’ publications
My MPhil and PhD students have a good record of publication, both of articles and books. Recent examples include:
Kristin Aune, Sonya Sharma, and Giselle Vincett, Women and Religion in the West:
Challenging Secularization. (Ashgate: 2008)
Abby Day, Doing Theodicy: An Empirical Study of a Women’s Prayer Group.
Journal of Contemporary Religion, Vol. 20, No.3, 2005, pp. 343-356
Rosemary Mingins, The Beacon Controversy: Challenges to the British Quaker
Tradition in the Early Nineteenth Century (Edwin Mellen Press: 2004)
Ellen Clark-King, Theology by Heart: Women, the Church and God (Epworth
Press: 2004)
Derrick Hanson, God and the Profits. A Study of Christianity and Business (Pentland
Press: 1998)
