Christianity,  Feminism,  Interviews

Practical Theology Hub People, Episode One: Nicola Slee, Ash Cocksworth and Rachel Starr

We are excited to announce the launch of the Practical Theology Hub’s YouTube Channel with our new video series “Practical Theology Hub People.”

The first video in the series (see below) is an interview exploring “From the Shores of Silence: Conversations in Feminist Practical Theology” an important book that celebrates the emergence of feminist practical theology as a powerful force that is reshaping the discipline of practical theology by challenging its traditional emphases and raising new questions. Feminist practical theology does this often with a distinctive emphasis on poetry, collaboration and prayerfulness. The book pays tribute to one feminist practical theologian in particular, Nicola Slee. Slee’s work not only typifies the unique contribution to the field of feminist theologians, but has also been crucial in sculpting a place for feminist practical theology within the wider field. In the video, Karen O’Donnell engages in conversation with Nicola Slee and two of the editors of this volume, Ashley Cocksworth and Rachel Starr, in order to explore some of the themes addressed in this landmark volume.

The volume can be purchased from its publishers, SCM Press, here.


© Owen Griffiths and James Harry Morris, 2023.

This work is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0).

Cover Image: Cover of “From the Shores of Silence” from SCM Press.

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