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Selina Stone is a Lecturer in Theology and Ethics at the University of Edinburgh's School of Divinity. Her work bridges academic theology with urgent social issues, emphasizing liberation ethics, decolonization, and power dynamics within religious institutions. Prior roles include Postdoctoral Research Associate at Durham University (2022-24) and Lecturer at an Anglican theological college (2017-22).
Education:
- PhD in Theology, University of Birmingham (2021)
- MA in Theology, Politics and Faith-Based Organisations, King's College London (2014)
- BA in Theology, University of Birmingham (2010)
Research Interests: Selina's work focuses on Womanist Ethics, Pentecostal theology, and theology's role in addressing systemic inequalities. She critiques power structures in Christian leadership and advocates for decolonial theological education. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates faith-based activism with scholarly inquiry.
Publications & Projects: She authored The Spirit and the Body (2023) and Tarry Awhile (2024), and led the national study on race and clergy wellbeing in the Church of England. Her upcoming book (2025) examines theology, power, and abuse in evangelical/charismatic churches.
Teaching & Outreach: Teaches courses on public theologies and Christian doctrines. Hosts the podcast Sunday School for Misfits, engaging broader audiences in theological discourse. Open to PhD supervision in constructive theology, qualitative methods, and theology in urban contexts.
Affiliations: Member of the Society for the Study of Theology, Society for the Study of Christian Ethics, and GloPent (Global Pentecostalism Network).





