My main research interests lie in practical theology, practice theories, and contemporary spiritual practice. I am also interested in the role of discourse for practical spirituality, as well as contemporary understandings around spiritual intelligence.

My post-doctoral research at Regent’s Park College is an interdisciplinary project that will seek to ‘articulate a pneumatology of practice’. It is a development of my DPhil: Leadership-as-Spiritual Practice: A Practical Pneumatology of Leadership in the Church of England (Oxon 2024).

I first trained as a lawyer and practised in London before starting to study theology in Bahrain, where I ministered in an inter-denominational church. Now as ordained priest in the Church of England, practical ministry continues to alert me to issues in institutional and ecclesial leadership and to the disjunct between doctrine and practice.