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    Forgetting the Land
    Studies in Christian Ethics 21 (2): 269-286. 2008.
    A three-year project funded by the M. B. Reckitt Trust is aiming to provide a theological critique of the sustainability process. This paper, based on the Reckitt Lecture given at the close of the first year of the work, outlines findings from a case study in the post-industrial landscape of South Yorkshire. Working with statutory and voluntary social, economic and environmental agencies and the Christian faith communities there, it explores how `sustainability' is interpreted, whether a spiritu…Read more
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    At Home in the Future: Place and Belonging in a Changing Europe (edited book)
    with Peter Scott
    Lit Verlag. 2015.
    Renegotiations of identities in a 21st century world and a resurgence of older loyalties are calling into question our shared sense of belonging and place. This results in the predicament of how and where to feel at home.
  • Being well in creation
    In John R. Atherton, Elaine L. Graham & Ian Steedman (eds.), The practices of happiness: political economy, religion and wellbeing, Routledge. 2011.
  • Being well in creation
    In John R. Atherton, Elaine L. Graham & Ian Steedman (eds.), The Practices of Happiness: Political Economy, Religion and Wellbeing, Routledge. 2010.