Books, Articles and PhDs
This article examines how Lutheran theology in Australia represents gender and frames women and femininity as a problem for the church.
This article investigates a type of state-sanctioned extremism, wherein nationalist movements, supported to varying degrees by governments, seek to “protect” Buddhism across Asia.
The paper aims to understand why some but not all subnational governments adopt policies to implement violence against women (VAW) response services.
This article explores the theological drivers of domestic and family violence (DFV)—specifically intimate partner violence—by engaging with ecclesiastical beliefs and practices of the Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA).