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Visiting Scholar in Theology, Imagination and Culture
The Revd Dr Carlton Turner, a native of the Bahamas and an Anglican priest, is a Caribbean Contextual and Practical theologian working as a tutor in Contextual Theology and Mission Studies at the Queen’s Foundation, Birmingham.
Dr Turner writes and researches on themes around decolonisation, legacies of enslavement, theologies of oppression, and theological hermeneutics as they have shaped and continue to shape postcolonial and post-imperial contexts.
Dr Turner is driven by the need for interdisciplinary methods within theology to better serve the transformation of real-world contexts. He is the author of Overcoming Self-Negation: The Church and Junkanoo in Contemporary Bahamian Society (Wipf & Stock, 2020), and is currently completing an SCM Textbook on Caribbean Contextual Theology.
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