Items where Research Area is "Research Areas > Theology, divinity and religious studies"
Number of items: 9. ArticleCollins-Mayo, Sylvia (2008) Book Review of: Christian roots, contemporary spirituality by Lynda Barley and Open for you: the church, the visitor and the gospel by Paul Bond. Material Religion, 4(2), pp. 247-248. ISSN (print) 1743-2200 Coyle, Adrian (2008) Qualitative methods and 'the (partly) ineffable' in psychological research on religion and spirituality. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 5(1), 56 - 67. ISSN (print) 1478-0887 Sharma, Sonya (2008) Young women, sexuality and Protestant church community: oppression or empowerment? European Journal of Women's Studies, 15(4), pp. 345-359. ISSN (print) 1350-5068 BookAune, Kristin , Sharma, Sonya and Vincett, Giselle, eds. (2008) Women and religion in the west: challenging secularization. Aldershot, U.K. : Ashgate. 242p. ISBN 9780754658702 Book SectionCappel, Cecilia (2008) 'Taking it like a woman': does being a good Christian mean accepting domestic abuse? In: McCalla, Doreen W., (ed.) Unsung sheroes in the church: singing the praises of black women now! Bloomington, Indiana : AuthorHouse. pp. 133-158. ISBN 1434341356 Collins-Mayo, Sylvia (2008) Young people's spirituality and the meaning of prayer. In: Day, Abby, (ed.) Religion and the individual. Aldershot, U.K. : Ashgate Publishing Ltd. pp. 33-45. (Theology and religion in interdisciplinary perspective) ISBN 0754661229 Conference or Workshop ItemCarey, Brycchan (2008) “Equiano was a Christian? Who knew?”: Re-reading secular histories of the British abolition movement. In: Postsecular Britain? Religion, secularity, and cultural agency : Annual Conference of the German Association for the Study of British Cultures; 20 - 22 Nov 2008, Oldenburg, Germany. (Unpublished) Carey, Brycchan (2008) A quiet rhetoric? Uncovering the origins of the Quaker Antislavery International. In: Queens' Arts Seminar; 29 Oct 2008, Cambridge, U.K.. (Unpublished) O'Brien, Catherine (2008) The celluloid Madonna : re-visioning the narrative of the mother of Jesus. In: The sacred and the secular; 19 - 21 Sep 2008, Southampton, U.K.. (Unpublished) |