Editorial Board

The Editorial Board of Practical Theology Hub consists of:

  • Patricia Palazzo Tsai (Universidade Metodista de São Paulo), Editor-in-Chief.
  • Katie Cross (University of Aberdeen), Vice-Editor.
  • Sarah Brush (University of Oxford), BIAPT Representative.
  • Claire Princess Ayelotan (University of Roehampton), Assistant Editor.
  • Matthew Batten (Spurgeon’s College and Diocese of Llandaff), Assistant Editor.
  • John Falcone (Union Theological Seminary), Assistant Editor.
  • James Harry Morris (Waseda University), Assistant Editor.
  • Simon Werrett (Coffee Shop Sunday), Assistant Editor.
  • Zoe Strong (University of Aberdeen), Podcast Manager.

Our wider editorial team includes the following topic editors:

  • Claire Princess Ayelotan (University of Roehampton), African Practical Theology.
  • Matthew Batten (Spurgeon’s College and Diocese of Llandaff), Digital Theologies and Religion.
  • Fernanda Coelho (Universidade Metodista de São Paulo), Feminist Theologies.
  • Henna Cundill (University of Aberdeen), Disability Theology.
  • John Falcone (Union Theological Seminary), Theological Education.
  • Jane Fitzpatrick (Georgetown University), Religions and the Arts.
  • Eilidh Galbraith (University of Aberdeen), Editor for Health and Theology.
  • James Harry Morris (Waseda University), Religions in East Asia.
  • Zoe Strong (University of Aberdeen), Neurodiversity.
  • Patricia Palazzo Tsai (Universidade Metodista de São Paulo), Buddhism.
  • Simon Werrett (Coffee Shop Sunday), Online Ministry.

Past Team Members:

  • Shruti Dixit (University of St Andrews), Assistant Editor and Topic Editor for Hinduism.
  • Owen Griffiths (Presbyterian Church of Wales), Assistant Editor and Editor for Non-Academic Practitioners.
  • R. David Muir (University of Roehampton), Pentecostal Theologies.
  • Anthony G. Reddie (University of Oxford), Black Theologies.
  • Graeme Smith (University of Chichester), Public Theologies.
  • Saiyyidah Zaidi (Centre for Belonging and Understanding), Islamic Theologies.