Adrian Thatcher argues that we should start thinking of abusive theology as a category of theology, and in Ending Abusive Theologies widens and... Læs mere
This book introduces a new subfield of practical theology: Mad Practical Theology. This emerges from the intersection of Practical Theology and the emerging field of Mad Studies, filling a critical gap in practical theology's engagement with marginalized voices.
In Rap Testimony, James F. Broad examines the musical testimony narratives of UK Christian rappers to analyse how testimony is used in the Pentecostal movement in establishing identity both for individuals and the wider religious community.
This collection seeks to uncover an intersection between critical theologies of masculinities and trauma theologies, considering how they intersect and influence each other in research, stories, and experiences of church and theology.
The Anarchic Spirit offers creative resources which speak to our current moment – between the church as it is and as it might become, and between the world that’s dying and the world being born.
Reparations and Reconciliation is an important attempt to help ecclesial communities to engage in more constructive conversations on reparations.
This scholarly textbook highlights the invaluable contributions of African women theologians, often overshadowed by gender biases and colonial legacies.
This book engages at the intersection between transness, feminism, and theology, and seeks to work towards a sacramental trans feminism.... Læs mere
Reflecting on the suffering of black women throughout history, CL Nash demonstrates how African-descended women might situate themselves within the stories of scripture, allowing the stories of women like Rahab and the Syrophoenician woman to become their own.