
Sarah Apetrei
مربی ارشد · Religion and feminism in early modern Britain
University of Oxfordمعرفی
Dr. Sarah Apetrei is the Senior Tutor and Fellow in Early Modern Christian Thought and Spirituality at Campion Hall, University of Oxford. She specializes in early modern British religious history, with a focus on gender, mysticism, and radical movements. Her research explores intersections between religion, feminism, and social dynamics in the 17th century, particularly examining the Cambridge Platonists, early Quakers, and post-Reformation theological renewal. She holds a prominent role in theological education at Oxford, contributing to both research and academic administration.
Her work bridges historical analysis and theological inquiry, addressing themes such as prophecy, mystical practices, and the role of gender in religious communities. Recent publications include studies on celibacy in Stuart London, mystical movements, and radical religious thought. She is affiliated with Campion Hall, a graduate college within the University, and contributes to the broader Faculty of Theology and Religion’s academic mission.



