Since December 2023 Alison has been Ludlow Lead Tutor for Cuddesdon Gloucester Hereford, a training pathway of Ripon College Cuddesdon for ordinands and lay readers in the Church of England training part-time in the Dioceses of Gloucester and Hereford. She has pastoral and tutorial responsibility for the students training at the Ludlow centre, and teaches Doctrine, Christian Ethics, as well Spirituality and Church History. Her PhD research offers a critical assessment of the Anglican parish in the Church of England, engaging with a theology of race and place to discern whether the parish and parish church can be a place of joining and belonging in the face of social exclusion, racism, and territorial claims on the parish. Part of this work was recently published in Studies in Christian Ethics under the title 'Resisting the Building Project of Whiteness: A Theological Reflection on Land Ownership in the Church of England.' She is an ordained priest in the Church of England.
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