
Blessed Trinity, Worship and the Triune God
What does it really mean to worship the Triune God? How might that reshape the way we lead, pray and come together as a church?

What does it really mean to worship the Triune God? How might that reshape the way we lead, pray and come together as a church?

Womanist theology emerged from the voices of Black women who refused to be silenced within the church or the academy. Rooted in lived experience, it

A generation of Black theologians laid the foundations for a theology that speaks directly to oppression and hope. Their work emerged from the struggle for

Across the African continent, theologians have explored how faith takes root in African soil—where Christianity meets culture, community, and tradition. Their work challenges Western assumptions

In the UK, Black theology has taken root through the work of scholars and church leaders who have spoken out about identity, belonging, and justice

This year’s Laing Lecture is titled, ‘Imitation in Early Christianity and Today’ and will be delivered by Professor Cor Bennema Imitation ethics is a form

The Revd Professor Mark Cartledge recently wrote an article for Preach Magazine’s Autumn edition, focusing on AI and the Church. Mark explores the different forms

Our Principal, Professor Mark Cartledge visited Turku, Finland in February to give a keynote address at a symposium on Pentecostalism; Exploring Key Themes and Global

The Revd Professor Mark Cartledge has co-edited a new book Pentecostal Public Theology: Engaged Christianity and Transformed Society in Europe. Professor Cartledge is known for

World Environment Day is celebrated annually on 5th June and encourages awareness and action for the protection of the environment. In line with this year’s