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      • Theological Reflections on Mining
      • Religion and Holocaust Memory
      • Religion in the Public Sphere
      • Narrative Theology in RE
      • Targeted Killing
      • Critiques of Capitalism
      • Tax for the Common Good
      • Security and Human Rights: Conflict or Complementarity?
      • Scriptural Reasoning as Civic Practice
      • 60 Years of the UNDHR
      • Democracy, the Rule of Law, and Access to Justice
      • Chaplaincy at Mine Sites
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Network for Religion in Public Life

Research projects

The Network runs several long-term research collaborations exploring the role of religion in public life. Our current projects are listed below.

  • Theological Reflections on Mining
  • Chaplaincy at Mine Sites
  • Religion and Holocaust Memory

Completed projects include the following:

  • Religion in the Public Sphere
  • Narrative Theology in RE
  • Targeted Killing: Clearing the 'Fog of Law' Day Conference 
  • Critiques of Capitalism: Christian and Muslim Voices
  • Tax for the Common Good
  • Security and Human Rights: Conflict or Complementarity? (Funded by the British Academy, 2008-2010)
  • Scriptural Reasoning as a Civic Practice in the South West (Funded by the M.B. Reckitt Trust, 2008-2009)
  • 60 Years of the UNHDR (December 2008)
  • Democracy, the Rule of Law, and Access to Justice (2008)

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