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Sarah Dunlop teaches in the Cambridge Theological Federation as Lecturer in Practical Theology at Ridley Hall. Before moving to Cambridge, she served as Mission Tutor at Cranmer Hall, St John's College, Durham University. An avid researcher, Sarah has published her research in a variety of subject areas related to contemporary church: Chaplaincy, Mega churches, Youth and Young Adult ministry, theological education and photography. Her specialism is using photographs to do theology, which she explores in her latest book, Doing Theology with Photographs. Sarah teaches theological reflection, research methods and pastoral care. 

Subject area: Practical Theology

Biography

Sarah Dunlop is passionate about supporting students to make connections between classroom learning, worship and experiences of ministry.

She enjoys exploring with students the connections between culture, theology, missiology, ecclesiology and ministry practice. Her hope is that all students will develop a flourishing spirituality and bank of learning that integrates and flows into creative, innovative and faith-filled ministry.

Sarah is an active contributor to the global expansion of Practical Theology. Her work sits at the nexus of sociology of religion and empirical theology.

Sarah observes that so much of what we know about our world comes through seeing and has pioneered visual ethnography as a research method for the study of religion and spirituality. She has published and taught widely in this field and other qualitative research methods. She is keen to bring photographs and visual reflection into the classroom and explore ways that visual material expands our capacity for doing theology.

‍Sarah is on the steering committee of the American Academy of Religion's Ecclesial Practices Unit and is an active member of the Ecclesiology and Ethnography network and the British and Irish Association for Practical Theology. 

Research

Visual methods for doing theology, formation and neuro-diversity, contemporary pedagogies of Christian education, migration, youth and young adults, chaplains, emerging ecclesiologies.

Publications

Key publications: 

Books

Articles

Book Chapters

  • ‘Visual Ethnography’ in The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Theology and Qualitative Research, eds Pete Ward and Knut Tveitereid (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2022), pp. 415-424.
  • 'Photo Elicitation' in The Routledge Handbook of Research Methods in the Study of Religion, eds S. Engler and M. Stausberg, 2nd edition, London, Routledge, 2022, pp. 565-77.
Other publications: 
  • 'De-centring Social Capital: Exploring the implications of empirical research for conceptualising Christian faith-based social engagement' (with Heather Buckingham) Journal of Contemporary Religion, vol. 34 (2019), pp. 135–152.
  • ‘Is “Being There” Enough? Explorations of incarnational missiology with chaplains’ Practical Theology, (2017), vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 174–86.
  • ‘Narrated Photography: visual representations of the sacred among young Polish migrants in England’ (with Pete Ward) Fieldwork in Religion, vol. 9, no. 1. (2014) pp. 30–52.
  • ‘From Obligation to Consumption in Two and a Half Hours: a visual exploration of the sacred with young Polish migrants’, (with Pete Ward) Journal of Contemporary Religion, vol. 27, no. 3 (Oct 2012).
  • ‘Practical Theology and the Ordinary: Research among migrant Polish Catholic young people’, (with Pete Ward) Practical Theology, vol. 4, no. 3. (2011) pp. 295–313.
  • ‘Values and Significance: A case study uncovering the search for meaning among young people in Central and Eastern Europe’, Journal of Youth and Theology, vol. 7, no. 1. (April 2008).
  • ‘Young People and Religion and Spirituality in Europe: a complex picture’ (with Giselle Vincett, Kornelia Sammet and Alexander Yendell) in Handbook of Children and Youth Studies, eds. Helen Cahill and Johanna Wyn, SpringerReference, (2015), pp. 889–902.
  • ‘Visual Methods’ (with Philip Richter) in Religion and Youth, eds. Sylvia Collins-Mayo and Pink Dandelion, Ashgate, 2010, pp. 209–216.

Visualising Hope: Exploring the spirituality of young people in Central and Eastern Europe, YTC Press, 2008.

Lecturer in Practical Theology, Ridley Hall
Affiliated Lecturer Faculty of Divinity

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