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Vice Principal of St Cuthbert's Society+44 (0) 191 33 43390
Honorary Fellow
(1 Oct 2024 - 30 Sept 2027) in the Department of Theology and Religion

Biography

As Vice-Principal of St Cuthbert’s Society, I work with Professor Tammi Walker, the Principal, to provide strategic and operational leadership. In collaboration with student officers and others, our aim is to foster a culture and ethos in which all may flourish, stretched and supported, both intellectually and personally.

Until 2025, I was part of the Executive Leadership Team at Durham Cathedral, with oversight of fundraising activity and key strategic partnerships, including as a member of the Board of UNESCO’s Durham Castle and Cathedral World Heritage Site. Together with Professor Simon Oliver, and others, I also launched and coordinated the work of Durham Cathedral Institute.

Originally from Northumberland, I returned to the North East in 2019 following five years holding a portfolio of roles within the University of Oxford. Latterly, I was Acting Dean and Lecturer in Medieval Studies at Regent’s Park College, and Lecturer in Theology at St John’s College.

I have also been Associate Tutor in Church History at Ripon College Cuddesdon, a sessional tutor at Sarum College, Salisbury, and a visiting lecturer at the Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology (MBIT), Cambridge. Through MBIT, in association with Anglia Ruskin University, I have undertaken the supervision and assessment of postgraduate research.

Research

My work lies at the intersection of theology and church history, and primarily in the fields of Mariology, the branch of theology dedicated to the Virgin Mary, medieval religious life, especially the Benedictine tradition, and Anselm of Canterbury.

More widely, I am interested in the development of medieval thought, the comparative study of Latin and Greek traditions, the interface of medieval and contemporary ideas in theology, philosophy, and ethics, and twentieth-century Catholic theology, especially the thought of Pope Benedict XVI.

I am also Co-Investigator on a restorative justice research project, the outputs of which have included a co-authored volume on forgiveness. Two of my chapters in the latter, on victimhood and satisfaction, respectively, drew upon medieval sources to address contemporary questions in criminal justice theory.

Publications

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