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Guest-edited issue of Implicit Religion
We are delighted to announce that a special issue of the Critical Religion journal Implicit Religion entitled ‘Religion, Spirituality and Addiction Recovery,’ guest-edited by
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Trysh Travis on recovery and identity politics
Liam Metcalf-White interviews Professor Trysh Travis of the Centre for Gender, Sexualities, and Women’s Studies Research at the University of Florida. CSARS Group researcher and University of Chester PhD student,…
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Farewell to Isa Ceylan
At the end of October, the CSARS team said goodbye to our Turkish Government funded Visiting Scholar, İsa Ceylan, as he returns to the University of Ankara after a…
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Forgiveness and Addiction
In collaboration with Durham University theologian of addiction Prof Christopher C. H. Cook, Wendy has written a chapter in this volume, drawing on theme of forgiveness in the…
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New Religious Movements and Counselling – Academic, Professional and Personal Perspectives
In the new book, New Religious Movements and Counselling: Academic, Professional and Personal Perspectives, Edited by Sarah Harvey, Silke Steidinger, James A. Beckford, Wendy has a…
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AA – why does it work ? Cork’s 96FM Opinion Line
Cork’s 96FM Opinion Line Radio Show AA – why does it work.. and is it a religion or even a cult? Also, Corks new bridge – who should it be…
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Durham Cathedral Lecture
Wendy presented some of the findings of the Higher Power Project at the Faces and Voices of Recovery Spirituality Conference on September 11th 2015.
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