LKH Research Programme Print

This page contains further details about our M Phil and PhD 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 PTE 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 This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Completed work

Moiseraele Dibeela PhD Children of the Mud Hut: Contructing a Theology of Mission for the Church in Botswana
Jo Harding PhD Constructions of Abuse Trauma and the Resources of the Religious Imagination > Imagination
Stephen Keyworth M Phil One Life, Many Deaths: A Readers Response to the Gospel of Mark in the Process of Grief
Hau-Tiong Li PhD Implications of the earthquake of 11.21.1999 for the mission work of the Presbyterian Church of Taiwan
Malcolm Lovibond PhD The use of Spaces for Public Worship in the Early Reformed Tradition
Jennifer McKenzie M Phil The Place of Chaplaincy in the FE Sector
Paul Walker PhD Reverend Peter Thomas Stanford: "Birmingham's Colored Preacher" 1860 - 1909
David Warrington MPhil The history and influence of the Scotch Baptists

Work in progress

Hermeneutically Sealed: Sex, the Church and Postmodern Biblical Readings (provisional)

Contemporary Dalit Theology: Approaches, Methods and Problems

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

The Concept of Charity: from Christian virtue to Non-Profit Agency

Empowerment and the Abuse of Power in Baptist Churches

The making of persons in Community: a conversation within recent studies in language and science.

The Past and Potential Meaning and Practice of Ecumenical Learning within the World Council of Churches

The Many Lives of Genesis 6.1-4

Girls in transition: self relationship in early adolescence

Cathedrals and Change in the Twentieth Century

Research Staff

Staff currently working with Research Students are:

Revd Dr Jan Berry, Tutor, Northern College

Dr David Goodbourn, President, Luther King House Educational Trust

Dr Tony Moodie Principal, Hartley Victoria College

Revd Dr Richard Kidd, Joint Principal, Northern Baptist College

Revd Dr John Parry, Tutor, Northern College

Dr Anne Phillips, Joint Principal, Northern Baptist College

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 2006-7 there were three graduates from the research programme.

To date, in 2007-8 two people have graduated from the programme.

Further details

For further details and an application form, please see the attachments section below.

Attachments:
FileDescriptionFile sizeLast Modified
Download this file (2009 Data Sheet -  M Phil.doc)MPhil Data Sheet 46 Kb02/04/09 07:38
Download this file (2009 Data Sheet - PhD.doc)PhD Data Sheet 47 Kb29/03/09 19:02
Download this file (research_degrees_application_form.doc)Research degrees application form 301 Kb19/01/09 23:32
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