Dr Mervyn Davies
is Scholar-in-Residence at Sarum College. His interests are: the development of theology, Reformation history, Newman Studies, modern systematic theology including the theology of Vatican II, and the theology and practice of Church Leadership.
Jane Gledhill
is a lecturer in Christian Spirituality at Sarum College and an independent scholar. Her research interests are in literature, art and spirituality. She has taught on the MA programme at Sarum College since it began in 1999.
Br Patrick Moore
is Scholar-in-Residence at Sarum College and a member of the De La Salle brothers. He has previously taught in Cambridge, London and California. His doctoral studies were in aesthetics.
The Revd Barbara Mosse
is lecturer at Sarum College and an Anglican priest. Her teaching and research interests include Celtic and medieval spirituality.
Dr Susan Stephenson
is Programme Leader for the MA in Christian Spirituality and Director of Spirituality Programmes at Sarum College. Her current teaching and research interests are in spirituality and contemporary philosophy, and spirituality and contemporary literature. She is a member of The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).
Andrew Walker is an Anglican priest who is Director of the Ignatian Spirituality Programme based in London and a Psychosynthesis counsellor and supervisor. Founder director of the London Centre for Spirituality, he is currently based at the church of St Michael in Lewes in Sussex.
Dr Graham Howes has been a Fellow and Director of Studies in Social and Political Sciences at Trinity Hall, Cambridge since 1967. He lectures extensively in Britain and abroad and has written widely on topics related to Art and Spirituality.
Julienne McLean, a consulting psychologist and Jungian analyst from North London, has had a lifelong interest in Christian mysticism and the religious life. She teaches on several London ordination courses and has lectured widely on the life and writings of St Teresa of Avila.
Thomas O’Loughlin is Professor of Historical Theology at the University of Nottingham. A noted preacher, he has published ‘Liturgical Resources for Advent and Christmastide’ (2006) and ‘Liturgical Resources for Matthew’s Year: Sundays in Ordinary Time in Year A’ (2005).
The Revd Charles Pickstone is an Anglican priest living in South London. Educated in Oxford, Paris and Leeds, he lectures and writes widely on Art and Spirituality.
Dr Peter Tyler is Senior Lecturer in Theology at St. Mary’s University. He studied at Oxford, London and Middlesex Universities. He is a registered integrative psychotherapist.
The Revd Dr Andrew Wood is Chair of the Southampton District of the Methodist Church and Convenor of Interface, a Methodist Group exploring the dialogue between faith and contemporary culture. He has a particular interest in film and theology.
Lisa Isherwood is Professor of Theology at the University of Winchester. Her research and teaching interests include: feminist theology; queer theology; gender, psychology & religion; body theology; Celtic Christianity and spirituality and she has published widely in these areas.
To enquire about any Sarum College academic programme, including our MA programmes in Christian Spirituality and Christian Liturgy, contact:
Anne Jensen, Academic Administrator
+44 (0)1722 424827 (Monday through Friday)
Anne administers the MA in Christian Spirituality, Heart of The Divine, and Continuing The Journey programmes as well as the course, Literature, Art and the Christian Imagination.
Sarum College will introduce two new MA programmes, one in Faith-based Leadership and one in Theology, Imagination and Culture, in January 2011. These programmes will run alongside the two programmes currently offered, MA in Christian Spirituality and MA in Christian Liturgy.
Photographs from the 2010 Anniversary Conference at Sarum College, 25-27 June 2010.