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Welcome to the Centre for Spirituality, Theology & Health

The Centre engages in interdisciplinary and interprofessional research and educational activities which are collaborative within Durham University and with external partners. It seeks especially to engage theologically with issues relevant to clinical and pastoral practice in relation to spirituality and health. Whilst this engagement is primarily undertaken within the Judeo-Christian tradition, we welcome partnership and conversation with people of all faiths and none. We believe that critical theological engagement with contemporary issues in healthcare is important for the benefit of Christian churches, other faith traditions, and wider society. Whilst we have an especial concern for promoting better care of those who are unwell, our interests also include a desire for an improved understanding of human flourishing in all its aspects, and especially the practice of spirituality.

Our Research
Interdisciplinary research and educational activities
Collaboration with Durham University and external partners
Engaging through connecting theology with contemporary issues in healthcare
Contributing to discussion and policy process in churches, religious communities and health and social care

What's new?

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New Mental Health Reflections published by the Church of England

A series of reflections on how to cope with anxiety and loneliness in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, including simple Christian meditation techniques and five tips, are published today by the Church of England.
Open booklet by the Church of England titled 'Supporting Good Mental Health'

Spirituality during the challenging COVID-19 times

A video by Fred Craigie, PhD and clinical psychologist, on spirituality, healing relationships, resilience, and wellbeing.
Candles burning on an old oak table

New Mental Health Reflections published by the Church of England

A series of reflections on how to cope with anxiety and loneliness in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, including simple Christian meditation techniques and five tips, are published today by the Church of England.
Open booklet by the Church of England titled 'Supporting Good Mental Health'

Spirituality during the challenging COVID-19 times

A video by Fred Craigie, PhD and clinical psychologist, on spirituality, healing relationships, resilience, and wellbeing.
Candles burning on an old oak table

Get in touch

Enquiries about the Centre for Spirituality, Theology & Health should be sent via the email below.

Centre for Spirituality, Theology & Health

Professor Chris Cook, Centre Director
Professor in the Department of Theology and Religion

 

Room number: No. 5 The College D003

 

Telephone: +44 (0)191 33 41047