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Research seminars

- Paul Kim, ‘Three insights towards missio Dei from Korean missionaries’ experience in England’
- Omari Hutchinson, ‘The church as the castle and its garden the erotic’
- Helen Stanton, ‘Writing to Order – some ethical issues in commissioned qualitative research’
- Leão Neto, ‘What can be learned from previous Circuit Mergers in the London District of the Methodist Church?’
- David Spiers, ‘Revival and Revolution: John Wesley on Liberty and its contemporary relevance to British Methodism’.
- Jenny Morgans, ‘In what ways do Christian women students experience transition at university? Some findings’.
- Nicola Slee, ‘Research as transformative spiritual practice’.
- David Lees, ‘The crucifixion and the Enemy of the Jews: Characterisation and text in Matthew’s passion’.
- Debbie Dulcille, 'Rediscovering triune koinonia through an African lens, and its implications within a Western contemporary church context’.
- Revd Dr Richard Sudworth, ‘Current Theological Streams Informing Christian Understandings of Law and Ethics in Relation to Islam’.
- Professor Tom Greggs, ‘The Catholic Spirit of Protestantism: The Third Article, Visible Unity and Ecumenism’.
- Andrea Hill, ‘Mark’s use of Old Testament allusions in his Transfiguration account: An exegesis of Mark 9:3b’.
- Workshop: 'Methodology and Methods in Theological Research’ led by Nicola Slee, with Fran Porter and Dirk-Martin Grube.
- Sin Ai Kim, 'A Theological Analysis of Gender Power relationship among Korean Women Missionaries'.
- David McMillan, 'How a concept such as "convictions" can become a methodology and avoiding the "hair spray effect" in academic research'.
- Workshop: 'Coding and analysing qualitative data', led by Fran Porter.
- Workshop: 'Developing your research proposal', led by Nicola Slee.