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T&RS - Research Student Profiles

Amanda Aspland

Mandy Aspland

Thesis title: An evaluation of the 'Messy Church' movement in terms of its missiology and ecclesiology

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Hooshmand Badee 

Thesis title: Baha'i' teachings on economics and their implications to contemporary economic problems

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Jenifer Baker

Thesis title: The process of painting as a method of theological enquiry

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Lauri Bower

Thesis title: Engaged Buddhism as practiced by Thich Nhat Hanh

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Brian Gant

Thesis title: Towards a Theology of Social Justice for Today

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Canon Malcolm Grundy

Thesis title: Episkope as a model for oversight and leadership in the Church of England examined in the dioceses of Yorkshire

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Judith Muskett

Thesis title: Cathedrals making Friends and generating capital. Factors that predict the success of the Friends' associations of Anglican cathedrals in England

Vicky Nesfield

Vicky Nesfield

Thesis title: : 'Enduring Identities: Jewish Identity in the Holocaust Literature of Primo Levi and Elie Wiesel'?

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Agustinus Sutiono

Thesis title: Wong Pinter, The Far-sighted Indigenous Intelligentsia: Reifying the Significance of the Javanese Specialists in Spiritualism

Michael Tilley

Michael Tilley

Thesis title: A critical exploration of the relationship between inter-religious dialogue and conflict resolution in the context of contemporary Sri Lanka

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Sister Agnes Wilkins

Thesis title: From Islam to Christianity: The life and thought of two converts: Hassan Dehqani-Tafti and Jean-Mohammed Abd-el-Jalil as a study in theology, mission and dialogue in the encounter between Christianity and Islam