2019
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#MeToo Jesus: Naming Jesus as a Victim of Sexual Abuse (2019)
This article written with Jayme R Reaves in the International Journal of Public Theology explores work that names Jesus as a victim of sexual abuse and why this is important.
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Confronting the Stigma of Naming Jesus as a Victim of Sexual Violence (2019)
This chapter in Enacting a Public Theology (edited by Clive Pearson) examines the stigma in naming Jesus' experience of sexual abuse.
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Church responses to gender-based violence against women in Samoa (2019)
This report (by a research team) examines church responses to gender-based violence in Samoa.
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Crucifixion and Sexual Abuse (2019)
This is an abridged version of the article 'Crucifixion, State Terror, and Sexual Abuse' (1999). It was used in the project 'When Did We See You Naked?'.
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Crucifixión y abuso sexual (2019)
This is an abridged version in Spanish of the article 'Crucifixion, State Terror, and Sexual Abuse' (1999). It was used in the project 'When Did We See You Naked?'.
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Crucifixion et abus sexuel (2019)
This is an abridged version in French of the article 'Crucifixion, State Terror, and Sexual Abuse' (1999). It was used in the project 'When Did We See You Naked?'.
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Kreuzigung und Sexuelle Gewalt (2019)
This is an abridged version in German of the article 'Crucifixion, State Terror, and Sexual Abuse' (1999). It was used in the project 'When Did We See You Naked?'.
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How Recognising Jesus as a victim of sexual abuse might help shift Catholic culture (2019)
This article in The Conversation discusses how Jesus’ experience of abuse might be relevant for the church abuse crisis.
2018
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Violence against women in Samoa (2018)
This research briefing in the Women Studies Journal (written with Ramona Boodoosingh and Melanie Beres) provides contextual information on violence against women (VAW) in Samoa.
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Siphiwo Mthimkhulu, Daniel Grootboom, and the Art of Forgiveness (2018)
This chapter in The Art of Forgiveness (edited by Philip Halstead and Myk Habets) discusses Ian Gabriel's film ‘Forgiveness’ (2005).
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Crucifixión, terrorismo de Estado y abuso sexual: texto y contexto (2018)
The Spanish translation of my Union Seminary Quarterly Review (1999) article, with a short introduction, and followed by a reflection by Fernando Segovia.
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#HimToo – why Jesus should be recognised as a victim of sexual violence (2018)
This short article in The Conversation (written with Katie Edwards) discusses the stripping of Jesus and why it should be named as sexual violence.
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Unspeakable Things: Drawing upon the Nanjing Massacre to Read Crucifixion as an Assault on Human Dignity (2018)
This paywalled chapter in Zhibin Xie et al. (eds.) Human Dignity, Human Rights, and Social Justice: A Chinese Interdisciplinary Dialogue with Global Perspectives looks at how the ‘unspeakable’ violence at Nanjing (1937) can help towards a reading of crucifixion.
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Abandonment, Rape, and Second Abandonment: Hannah Baker in 13 Reasons Why and the Royal Concubines in 2 Samuel 15-20 (2025)
This paywalled chapter in Caroline Blyth, Emily Colgan, Katie Edwards (eds.) Rape Culture, Gender Violence and Religion: Biblical Perspectives (paywalled) examines David’s abandonment of ten women in his household.
2017
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Public Theology and Reconciliation (2017)
This chapter in A Companion to Public Theology (edited by Sebastian Kim and Katie Day) explores political and social reconciliation and why reconciliation has become an important concern within public theology.
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Under the Surface: Archibald Baxter’s Religious Faith (2017)
This chapter in Saints + Stirrers (edited by Geoffrey Troughton) examines the depth of Archibald Baxter’s religious commitment and his reluctance to speak of his faith convictions.
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Listening to Male Survivors of Clergy Sexual Abuse (2017)
This article writtee with Rocío Figueroa in The Canonist (2017) is based on interviews with survivors of Sodalicio abuses. Deposited with permission.
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Abandonment, Rape, And Second Abandonment: Hannah Baker In 13 Reasons Why and King David’s Concubines In 2 Samuel 15–20 (2017)
This is a Shiloh Project blog.
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Lived Religion and the Intolerance of the Cross (2017)
This chapter in Ruard Ganzevoort and Srdjan Sremac (eds.) Lived Religion and Politics of (In)tolerance discusses crucifixion as a punitive torture.
2016
2015
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Towards a Public Theology of Reconciliation in Northern Ireland (2015)
This chapter in Mining Truths: Festschrift in Honour of Geraldine Smyth OP (edited John Grady et al.) discusses reconciliation in Northern Ireland.
2014
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Silent No More: Sexual Violence in Conflict as a Challenge to the Worldwide Church (2014)
This article in the South African journal Acta Theologica discusses the Tearfund report ‘Silent No More’ (2011) and its challenge to the worldwide church.
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Sexual Ethics and the Scandal of the Cross (2014)
This chapter in Allan Hugh Cole Jr (ed.), Theology in Service of the Church discuses how the scandal of cross might impact on sexual ethics.
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‘A Solid and United Phalanx?’: Protestant churches and the Ulster Covenant, 1912-2012 (2014)
This chapter with Nicola Morris in John Wolfe (ed.) Catholics, Protestants and Muslims: Irish Religious Conflict in Comparative Perspective discusses the 1912 Ulster Covenant.
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The Cross and the Reconciliation of Enemies (2014)
This chapter in Katie Heffelfinger and Patrick McGlinchey (eds), Atonement as Gift: Re-Imagining the Cross for the Church and the World discusses cross and reconciliation.
2013
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The Meaning of Reconciliation (2013)
This resource booklet in the Corrymeela Think Peace series on ‘Living Well With and For Others' explores the work of Corrymeela as Irelands's oldest community for peace and reconciliation.
2012
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Archbishop Romero and Reconciliation in El Salvador (2012)
This chapter in Martin Leiner and Susan Flämig (eds) Latin America between Conflict and Reconciliation discusses Archbishop Oscar Romero and reconciliation.
2011
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Unspeakable Abuse and Forgiveness (2011)
This article in the Irish journal Doctrine and Life (2011) discusses the challenges of forgiveness in the context of the clergy abuse crisis. Made available with kind permission of editors.
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Liberation Theology (2011)
This entry in McFarland, Fergusson, Kilby and Torrance (eds), The Cambridge Dictionary of Christian Theology gives an overview of Liberation Theology.
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