Dr Esther McIntosh
T: 01904 876410
E: E.McIntosh@yorksj.ac.uk
Assistant Editor
International Journal of Public Theology
http://www.brill.nl/ijpt
Research Interests
My primary interests are public theology, John
Macmurray scholarship, philosophy of religion, Christian ethics and
feminist theology; hence, my research is interdisciplinary. In
particular, I am concerned with the ethics of personal relations
and gender justice. I regularly present papers at the annual
Society for the Study of Theology conference and have been a member
of the committee since 2008; I recently presented a paper at the
Global Network for Public Theology consultation in Canberra/Sydney,
January 2011.
List of Publications since 2008
I Books
2011. John Macmurray’s
Religious Philosophy: What it Means to be a Person.
Farnham: Ashgate.
II Parts of books
2012. ‘Issues in Feminist Public Theology’.
In: Stephen Burns and Anita Monro, eds. Not Behind Our
Backs. London: Equinox
2011. ‘Macmurray as a Scottish Philosopher’.
In: G. Graham, ed. The Oxford History of Scottish
Philosophy, vol. 3. Oxford: OUP.
III Refereed contributions to journals
2008. ‘Philosophers, Politicians and
Archbishops’. International Journal of Public Theology,
2(4), pp. 465-483. http://www.brill.nl/ijpt
Guest Editing
2010. ‘Editorial - Hearing the Other: Feminist
Theology and Ethics’. International Journal of Public
Theology, 4(1), pp. 1-4. http://www.brill.nl/ijpt
Invited dictionary entries
2012. ‘E. S. Fiorenza’. In: Steve Carter et
al., eds. New Dictionary of Theology (revised).
Nottingham: IVP.
2012. ‘Womanism’. In: Steve Carter et al.,
eds. New Dictionary of Theology (revised). Nottingham:
IVP.
2011. ‘Personalism’. In: D. A. S. Fergusson,
K. Kilby, I. MacFarland and I. A. R. Torrance, eds. Cambridge
Dictionary of Christian Theology. Cambridge: CUP.
Reviews
2010. Review of Margaret A. Farley, Just
Love: A Framework for a Christian Sexual Ethic. International
Journal of Public Theology, 4(1), pp. 125-127. http://www.brill.nl/ijpt
Theology conference
‘Holy Writ – Authority and Reception’,
11-13 April 2011, at the University of York, co-hosted by York St
John.