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Let's start with a bit of a list of topics that I supervise. It's worth noting that I will not usually take on supervision outside these areas:
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- research into religion and ecology: specifically studies of Christian or Pagan environmental activism, policy or environmental NGO engagement around matters of religion. I'm also open to supervising post-secular studies relating to extinction, deep time (including theological critiques of the concept), multispecies reflections, animal religion, phenomenology, attunement and work around embodied theologies
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- theological ethics or historical theology projects around themes related to ecology, technology, design, justice, pacificism, and/or economics work on economic ethics or Christian political philosophy: specifically work on patristic Christian ethics
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- theological ethics or historical theology projects around themes related to ecology, technology, design, justice, pacificism
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- economic ethics or Christian political philosophy, particularly modern or patristic Christian ethical reflection on these fields
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- political theology, specifically intersectional projects that explore matters of political sovereignty, citizenship or agency from queer, Black, indigenous or feminist perspectives, also constructive or empirical projects on post/anti-capitalist Christian ethics and Christian socialism or Christian anarchism
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- theological engagements with disability, psychology and psychotherapy, particularly projects that understand the social model of disability, and seek to work with radical / justice traditions in thinking about disability or neurodivergence theologically
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- empirical studies of post/ex-vangelical experience and journeying, especially in relation to the moral life
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- contextual theology projects drawing on contemporary traditions in Black theology, feminism, mad/crip/disability studies, or queer theology
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- contextual theology projects drawing on contemporary traditions in Black theology, womanist theology, feminism, mad/crip/disability studies, or queer theology
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- digital theology and engagements with technology and religion
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- theology of culture and theological studies of arts, literature, and everyday culture
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- practical theology or ethnographic investigations into matters of popular culture, activism, social movements
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