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Centre for Youth Ministry has been involved with the following Research:
- Supporting Urban Youth Workers
Sally Nash Unpublished Doctorate University of Sheffield 2002 A version has been published by YCT Press as A Theology for Urban Youth Work
- Developing Theologically Reflective Practitioners
Paul Nash Unpublished MA Dissertation University of Chester
- Community focused Christian youth work: raising Christian consciousness
Sally Nash Paper presented to Lausanne International Researchers’ Conference April 2008
- Raising Christian consciousness: creating place
Sally Nash, Sylvie Collins-Mayo, Bob Mayo Presented at the IASYM International Conference January 2007 and published in the Journal of Youth and Theology, Vol 6(2) 2007
- Youth work, informal education and spirituality
Sally Nash, de Souza, M., Francis L., O’Higgins-Norman J., Scott, D. (Eds). (for 2009). International Handbook of Education for Spirituality, Care and Wellbeing. 2 volumes. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer Academic Publishers
- Youth ministerial formation – 3 biblical metaphors
Sally Nash Paper presented to the IASYM International Conference January 2005
- A Martyr to the Cause: Learning from Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Sally Nash Journal of Youth and Theology Vol 3 (1) 2004
- The Ignatian Examen as a tool for developing type
Paul Nash, Sally Nash Presented at the Network of Psychological Type and Christian Faith Conference November 2004 and published in Typeface Vol 16 (4) 2005
- Engaging with Consolation and Desolation - Reframing Ignatius of Loyola's examen for use in Healthcare Chaplaincy
Paul Nash Journal of Healthcare Chaplaincy
- The Wisdom of Solomon: the role of an ethics advisory group
Paul Nash Journal of Healthcare Chaplaincy
- Understanding Youth Ministry: Psychological Type Preferences of Youth Ministers
Leslie Francis, Paul Nash, Sally Nash, Charlotte Craig Journal of Youth Ministry 2007
- 2002 Current Various Articles for Youth work Magazine inc since 2005 monthly CPR resource page. CCP Publishing
- Church on the Edge Paper presented at the European conference for International Association for the study of Youth Ministry in Germany 2008.
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