DR ELAINE STORKEY BA (Wales) MA (Mcmaster) DD (Lambeth/Oxford) Phd (Gloucester)

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DR ELAINE STORKEY BA (Wales) MA (Mcmaster) DD (Lambeth/Oxford) Phd (Gloucester) DR ELAINE STORKEY BA (Wales) MA (McMaster) DD (Lambeth/Oxford) PhD (Gloucester) Career 2003-present Oxford University as Senior Research Fellow in Social Theology at Wycliffe Hall 2001-2002 Zacharias Trust funded – research, speaking, writing and broadcasting. 1999-2001 King's College, London, MA course supervisor; PhD supervisor: Social Theology; Birkbeck College, London: External Moderator in Philosophy and Sociology; University of Salford Business School, Manchester, MBA course in Business Ethics. 1992 -1999 Executive Director of London Institute for Contemporary Christianity. Directed work of the Institute, including constructing course framework in philosophy, sociology, ethics and theology validated by the University of London. The Institute employed twenty staff, full and part-time. My work at King’s College, London, and Birkbeck College began as part of my directorship of the Institute. 1987-92 Lecturer in Social Sciences, and Chair of Pedagogy panel, Open University. 1982-87 Lecturer in Philosophy and Sociology, Oak Hill College. 1981 Visiting Professor in Sociology (p/t) Covenant College, Chattanooga, Tenn.USA. 1980-1981 Visiting Professor in Sociology (p/t), Calvin College, Michigan USA 1976-87 Tutor-Counsellor and Courses Co-ordinator, Social Sciences, Open University. (p/t) 1974-80 Lecturer in Sociology, North Nottinghamshire College and Eaton Hall, Retford. (p/t) 1968-69 Research Fellow in Sociology, University of Stirling. 1967-68 Tutor (p/t) in Philosophy. Manchester College, Oxford 1966-68 Research Fellow in Philosophy, York University Membership of Boards and Commissions 1971-present Founder Member, Ilkley Group, Research Sociologists 1987-present Member of General Synod of the Church of England 1988-91 Member: Archbishop's Commission on Rural Areas 1990-91 Member of Crown Appointments Commission 1992-94 Archbishop's Commission on Cathedrals 1991-1997 Member, International Lausanne Theology Working Party 1992- Advisor to Religious Studies Department, Birkbeck College, London. 1992- Oasis Trust Council of Reference 1993 Social Workers Fellowship Council of Reference 1994-1998 Richard Baxter Institute for Ministry Council of Reference 1994-1998 Northern Baptist College/Spurgeons College/Oasis Course - Council of Reference 1995- Lee Abbey, Council member 1996-1998 The Open Book Advisory Council 1995- Habitat for Humanity Great Britain, Patron 1995-1999 Forum for the Future, Council member 1996- Vice-President, Cheltenham & Gloucester College of Higher Education 1996-2000 The Core Network - Counselling Centres, steering group 1996- Member World Council of Churches Orthodox Churches Consultation (Egypt 1996, Hamburg 1998) 1997- World Council of Churches Mission Advisory Group. 1997- U.K. President, Tear Fund 1998 World Council of Churches Assembly, Zimbabwe 1999 Board Member, John Ray Initiative. 1999-2002 Board member, Youth For Christ 2001- Member Crown Appointments Commission Media Boards 1991-98 Member of Central Religious Advisory Committee of the BBC and ITV. 1994-96 Member of European Working Party on Public Broadcasting. 1989-96 Editorial Board, Transformation 1986- Associate Editor, Third Way 1990- Trustee Church of England Newspaper 1996- Trustee, Elle M. Theatre Company 1998- Chair: Christian Arts Alliance 2000 Member, advisory group on media, Archbishops' Council Main Publications 1985 'The Production of Social Divisions', Social Sciences: A Foundation, Open University Press 1985 What's Right With Feminism, SPCK (seventh impression 1994: new edition 2001) 1986 'The Future of the Family?' in Men,Women and God, Editor Kathy Keay, Marshall-Pickering. 1986 'The Future for Women', The Search For Christianity, ITV 'Credo', Waterstone Publications. 'What will happen to God?', Scottish Journal of Theology 1987 'Sex and Sexuality in the Church', Mirror to the Church, Editor Monica Furlong, SPCK. 1987 'Mary from a Feminist Perspective',Chosen by God, Editor David Wright, Marshall-Pickering. 1989 'Philosophical Directions in the Social Sciences', Social Science and Society, D103, Open University Press. 1989 Losing a Child, Lion Press. 1989 'Nuns, Witches and Patriarchy', Anvil Journal. 1990 'A case study:-Black women in Britain' (Gender, Race and Class) in Society and the Social Sciences. Open University Press 1990 Faith in the Countryside, Report of the Archbishops' Commission on Rural Areas, co-author. Churchman Publishes. 1990 'Change and Decay in British Society'? in The Gospel in the Modern World editor Wells and Eden, IVP. 1992 'Developing Study Skills', Running the Country, D212 Open University Press. 1994 'Sexual Behaviour in Britain Today', Review Article of National Survey on Sexual Attitudes and behaviour, Third Way. 1994 Mary's Story, Mary's Song, Harper-Collins. 1994 'Modernity and Anthropology' in Faith and Modernity, edit Sampson, Sugden, Samuel, Lynx. 1994 'Feminism and Atonement' Anvil Journal. 1994 Heritage and Renewal Report of the Archbishops' Commission on Cathedrals, co-author. 1995 The Search for Intimacy, Hodder and Stoughton. 1995 Contributions, C I. publications 1995 'Dooyeweerd's Anthropology - The Male-Female Dimension' in Christian Philosophy at the Close of the Twentieth Century, Assessment and Perspective, Sander Griffioen, Bert M. Balk, ed. Uitgeverij kok Kampen 1997 'Sexuality and Spirituality' in David Torrance, Family, Sexuality and Spirituality Hansel Press, Edinburgh 1997 Magnify the Lord - Second Edition of Mary's Story Harper Collins 1998 'The Vatican and the Virgin Mary' in The Tablet 1999 Conversations: with Margaret Hebblethwaite: Catholic-Evangelical Conversation on Women and Christianity. Harper-Collins 1999 'Still Moving? Women's writing from the Women's movement at the end of the century' Third Way 1999 'The Significance of Abraham Kuyper for the Anglo-American Tradition' in Kuyper- A Centenary: Eerdmans 2000 Created or Constructed: The Great Gender Debate - University of New South Wales Press. 2001 Origins of Difference. Baker Books USA 2003 Working with Integrity: Ethics for Business Leaders: Salford University Publication Public lectures over the last decade published and unpublished 1991 Orebro, Sweden: lecture series 'Representation and Reality- dilemmas of human personhood' 1991 Architects and Planners Conference, Liverpool 'A Theology of the City 1991 Conference of Christian Social Workers: three lectures: 'A Gender Agenda' 1991 The Baptist Union of Great Britain Conference: keynote: 'The future of the Church' 1992 25th Jubilee Conference, Toronto Institute: Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation 1992 Oxford Diocesan Conference : 'Models of Ministry' 1992 Southwark Diocesan Conference: 'Challenging the difference: Belief and unbelief.' 1993 The Australian National Youth Convention, Four addresses on 'Love in a Dangerous Time.' 1993 Royal Society of Veterinary Surgeons Annual Address: 'Animals and Meaning' 1993 The Universities of Bristol Vice-Chancellors' Sermon: 'On Seeking first' 1993 University of Nottingham Annual Sermon: 'Contemporary idolatry' 1993 London Lectures in Contemporary Christianity- four lectures on God and Sexuality. 1993 University Chaplains Conference: 'Students: Faith and Fundamentalism.' Response to the Archbishop of York and Professor James Dunn 1993 Carlisle Diocesan Clergy Conference Bible Readings on Acts: 'Conflict in the early church' 1994 University of Newcastle Public Lecture: 'Christianity, what hope beyond 2000?' 1994 Norwich Diocesan Conference: 'What must and must not change' 1994 The German Churches Gospel and Culture Conference, Stuttgart 'The Gospel and Multi-Faith: walking through London today.' 1994 The Herman Dooyeweerd Centenary Conference, Holland. 'An appraisal of Dooyeweerd's Contribution to Christian Anthropology' 1994 William Tyndale Conference, Oxford University: 'Scholarship and Martyrdom' 1994 Drawbridge Lectures: London, Bristol, Leeds: 'The Trinity and our Search for Intimacy' 1994 Cheltenham and Gloucester College Annual Lecture: 'The Quest for Self and its impact on Religious Education' 1994 Michael Ramsey Memorial Lectures, Cambridge 'Arguing for the Faith.' 1994 Henry Martyn Lecture: 'The other side of 1994.' 1995 St John's College, Auckland, New Zealand. Lecture series 'Beyond Beauty and the Beast: Perspectives on Gender' 1995 Wellington University, New Zealand, 'Belief in an Age of Scepticism.' Otago University, Dunedin: 'There's no such thing as a free-thinker.' Dunedin Diocese New Zealand: 'Kingdom Perspectives.' 1995 Derby Cathedral Lecture: 'Women & Religious Leadership' 1995 Association for Theological Scholarship Canada 'Rethinking Gender Issues' 1995 Egypt, World Council of Churches Orthodox Consultation: 'Globalisation and Spirituality' 1996 Edinburgh Anglican churches: 'Brokenness as the Beginning of Healing' 1996 Brussels, European Broadcasters Conference: 'The Place of Public Broadcasters in a Fragmenting Culture.' 1996 Brussels, Pro-Cathedral Conference: 'Good News For Europe?' 1996 Ely Diocesan Conference. Bible Readings on John's Gospel. 1996 Ecumenical Conference, West Midlands: 'Re-evangelising Britain.' 1996 South Wales Presbyterian Association 'Young lives, Youth culture.' 1996 Nonsuch High School School. Speech Day and Prize Giving: 'Time and Significance.' 1997 St George's House, Windsor Castle: 'Church and Community' 1997 Pittsburg Coalition, Jubilee Conference: 'American or Christian?' 1997 Traidcraft Annual Conference: 'Trading, Debt and Christian Responsibility' 1997 Geneva, World Council of Churches: 'A Postmodern Europe?' 1997 St George's House, Windsor. 'Training
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