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This page contains further details about our M Phil and PhD postgraduate research degree programme. LKH take a very small number of research students, whose interests lie in research in contextual theology, each year.
Our students and supervisors form part of a network with members from Luther King House, College of the Nazarene, Cliff College and Manchester University. Opportunities exist for shared training and interaction.
Research work in progress
Researchers studying at Luther King House are working to develop knowledge and understanding of issues across the field of contextual theology.
Completed theses are deposited in the LKH Library. If you wish to make contact with researchers whose work is listed as 'in progress', please e-mail
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Completed work
A selection of recently completed Research Degrees include:
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Jacob
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Devadason
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PhD
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Towards a Theology of Dalitism: Reconsideration of the Scope and Method of Dalit Theology
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Moiseraele
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Dibeela
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PhD
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Children of the Mud Hut: Contructing a Theology of Mission for the Church in Botswana
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Jo
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Harding
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PhD
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Constructions of Abuse Trauma and the Resources of the Religious Imagination
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Stephen
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Keyworth
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MPhil
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Reading the Process of Grief in the Gospel of Mark
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John
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Lansley
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PhD
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The Interplay of Charity and Theology, c.1700-1900
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Hau-Tiong
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Li
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PhD
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Mission in Taiwan: A Survey of Development in and for a New Millennium
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Malcolm
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Lovibond
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PhD
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The use of Spaces for Public Worship in the Early Reformed Tradition
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Jennifer
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McKenzie
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MPhil
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A Christian Theological Framework for the FE Sector with Particular Reference to the Work of Chaplaincy
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Simon
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Oxley
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PhD
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The World Council of Churches and 'Ecumenical Consciousness': How the Constitutional Responsibility of Fostering 'Ecumenical Consciousness' has been Reflected in The World Council Of Churches' Educational and Formational Activities from 1948 - 2006
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Robert
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Parkinson
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MPhil
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Angels, Humans, Giants and Demons: Genesis 6.1-4 and the New Testament
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Anne
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Phillips
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PhD
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Girls in Transition, Self in Relationship in Early Adolescence; A Study of Girls aged 11-13, their Faith and Spiritual Growth in Baptist Churches
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Paul
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Walker
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PhD
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The Revd Peter Thomas Stanford (1860 - 1909) Birmingham's 'Coloured Preacher'
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David
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Warrington
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MPhil
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The History and Influence of the Scotch Baptists
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Work in progress
Comparison of Hindu philosophy with the Book of Job
The United Reformed Church and the future of its Mission in the Urban Context
Older people; visibility and bodily experiences: spirituality for a changing context
Empowerment and the Abuse of Power in Baptist Churches
The making of persons in Community: a conversation within recent studies in language and science
Cathedrals and Change in the Twentieth Century
Research Staff
Staff currently working with Research Students are:
Revd Dr Jan Berry, MA Convener, Luther King House Open College
Dr Tony Moodie, Principal, Hartley Victoria College
Revd Dr Richard Kidd, Joint Principal, Northern Baptist Learning Community
Revd Dr John Parry, Tutor, Northern College
Revd Dr Anne Phillips, Joint Principal, Northern Baptist Learning Community
Revd Dr Andrew Pratt, Tutor, Hartley Victoria College
Please visit the Academic Staff page to find out more about staff research interests or "Research work in progress" to view research work currently being undertaken.
Graduates
In 2009 there were three graduates from the research programme.
To date, in 2010-11 three people have graduated from the programme.
Further details
Research students should include along with their application form a copy of their postgraduate transcripts. International students who do not come from a majority English speaking country (as indicated on the Home Office website in their assessment of Tier Two migrants
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/workingintheuk/tier2/general/eligibility/pointsassessment/englishlanguage/ )
also need to supply documentary evidence of their English ability in line with Borders Agency requirements.
For further details and an application form, please see the attachments section below.
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