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About me

Welcome to Building a Church Without Walls, a website for people who are excited about how Christianity is developing in the 21st Century. I am a Lecturer and Coordinator of the Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation Studies Programme at Trinity College Dublin at Belfast (the Irish School of Ecumenics).
Please note this is my personal site. All views are my own and are not representative of TCD.
I also write for the popular NI Politics site Slugger O'Toole. Click here to view my posts on Slugger...
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Church Without Walls Calendar
- What can the Churches Learn from Zimbabwe’s Masowe Apostles?: Isabel Mukonyora Book Review, Wandering a Gendered Wilderness February 3, 2010
- Jay Bakker: Book Review of Fall to Grace – Can Churches Find Enough Grace for Gay Marriage? February 15, 2011
- Fr Brian D’Arcy and his Critics: How Should Christians Talk about each Other? January 10, 2011
- Johnston McMaster on Cathy Higgins’ Churches in Exile: Remarks from the Book Launch May 24, 2013
- Have a Chat at the Human Library – Community Relations Week Conversations Tomorrow (24 May) at Belfast City Hall May 23, 2013
- Alicia Turner: What’s the Point of Studying Religions? – Keynote at ISASR Conference May 21, 2013
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- African Christianity (26)
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- Book Reviews (116)
- Charismatic/Pentecostal Christianity (27)
- Churches & Immigration (16)
- Churches & Reconciliation (297)
- Dealing with the Past (234)
- DUP (28)
- Economy (7)
- Ecumenism (290)
- Emerging Church (126)
- Evangelicalism (190)
- Fr Martin Magill's Ecumenical Tithing (5)
- Fr Martin Magill's Ecumenical Tithing (1)
- Irish Catholic Church (265)
- Irish politics (36)
- LGBT (10)
- Morality (102)
- Music and Spirituality (3)
- Muslim Christian Relations (14)
- NI Politics (238)
- Orange Order (23)
- Peace Studies (90)
- Post Modern Theology (120)
- Postmodern Theology (106)
- Religion in Britain (33)
- Secularisation (48)
- Sinn Fein (23)
- Social Justice (172)
- Sociology of Religion (57)
- Spirituality & Sport (10)
- Terrorism (16)
- Ulster Scots (30)
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- Unionism (49)
- US Politics (14)
- Victims (166)
- Zimbabwe (20)

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