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Denys Alan Turner is a Research Fellow affiliated with the Faculty of Theology and Philosophy, where he contributes to the Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry. His work bridges theology, philosophy, and political thought, with a focus on medieval figures like Thomas Aquinas and Julian of Norwich, as well as contemporary interfaith dialogues between Christians and Muslims.
His research spans political theology, medieval philosophy, and the critique of ideological frameworks. Key publications include How to deceive by way of the truth: Marx and the critique of political theology (2020), examining Marx’s engagement with theological concepts, and monographs on Aquinas and Julian of Norwich that situate their thought within broader theological traditions.
Turner’s scholarship also explores interfaith issues, such as ownership of divine names in Abrahamic religions, reflecting a commitment to comparative religious studies. While no awards or grants are listed, his academic outputs demonstrate sustained engagement with critical inquiry into religion’s role in society and history.



