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Sarah Coakley
Sarah Anne Coakley
(born 1951) is an English
Anglican
priest,
systematic theologian
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philosopher of religion
with interdisciplinary interests. She became an honorary professor at the Logos Institute, the
University of St Andrews
, after retiring from the position of
Norris–Hulse Professor of Divinity
(2007–2018) at the
University of Cambridge
. She was a visiting professorial fellow (2019-22) then honorary professor at the
Australian Catholic University
, and an honorary fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.
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Faith, Rationality and the Passions
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Praying for England : Priestly Presence in Contemporary Culture.
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