Items Authored/Edited by Baker, Christopher
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Number of items: 34.
Thompson, Naomi; Spacey, Meghan; Baker, Christopher and Cheal, Steve.
2024.
It seemed like the “rite” thing to do – choices about religious content in everyday celebrant-led funerals in the UK.
In: Terhi Utriainen; Dorothea Lüddeckens and Brenda Mathijssen, eds.
Handbook on Contemporary Death Rituals in Europe.
Leiden: Brill.
[Book Section]
(In Press)
Baker, Christopher; Thompson, Naomi; Cheal, Steve and Spacey, Meghan.
2024.
‘Faith’ in Funerals? Robust attenuation or terminal decline? Religious and spiritual presences in a post- pandemic funeral landscape.
Journal for Contemporary Religion,
ISSN 1353-7903
[Article]
(Forthcoming)
Beaumont, Justin and Baker, Christopher.
2024.
Recovering lost knowledges for transnational social justice.
European Alternatives Journal, 4,
pp. 20-25.
[Article]
Ives, Christopher D. and Baker, Christopher.
2024.
Engaging faith for a sustainable urban future.
Global Sustainability, 7,
e45.
ISSN 2059-4798
[Article]
Baker, Christopher and Cohen, Keren.
2023.
Harnessing the Power of Faith: Resilience, Compassion and Psychological Well-being Amongst Women in Contexts of Global Precarity.
Project Report.
Goldsmiths, University of London, London.
[Report]
Baker, Christopher.
2023.
Faith/Secular Partnerships in a Post COVID-19 Policy Landscape: A Critical Case Study of Deepening Postsecularity in the Temple Tradition.
Journal of Church and State, 65(4),
pp. 396-407.
ISSN 0021-969X
[Article]
Baker, Christopher and Timms, Stephen.
2022.
Keeping the Faith 2.0
Embedding a new normal for partnership
working in post-pandemic Britain.
Project Report.
All-Party Parliamentary Group on Faith and Society, London.
[Report]
Baker, Christopher.
2022.
‘Building Back Better’ and the search for values. Critically reclaiming Temple’s social thought for a post-pandemic policy landscape.
Theology, 125(4),
pp. 282-288.
ISSN 0040-571X
[Article]
Baker, Christopher.
2022.
Volunteerism in a post- COVID Society: Lessons for Church and Society.
Crucible, 2022(July),
[Article]
Green, Roger and Baker, Christopher.
2022.
Re-empowering into voice: experiments in organic community co-production.
Community Development Journal, 57(2),
pp. 277-294.
ISSN 0010-3802
[Article]
Reader, John; Jandrić, Petar and Baker, Christopher.
2021.
Enchantment - Disenchantment-Re-Enchantment:
Postdigital Relationships between Science,
Philosophy, and Religion.
Postdigital Science and Education, 3(3),
pp. 934-965.
ISSN 2524-4868
[Article]
Baker, Christopher and APPG Faith and Society, Stephen Timms.
2020.
Keeping the Faith. Partnerships between faith groups and local authorities during and beyond the pandemic.
Project Report.
APPG Faith and Society, Digital.
[Report]
Cloke, Paul; Baker, Christopher; Sutherland, Callum and Williams, Andrew.
2019.
Geographies of Postsecularity: Re-envisioning Politics, Subjectivity and Ethics.
Abingdon: Routledge.
ISBN 9781138946736
[Book]
Baker, Christopher.
2018.
Resisting the transcendent.
In: Justin Beaumont, ed.
The Routledge Handbook of Postsecularity.
London: Routledge.
ISBN 9781138234147
[Book Section]
Baker, Christopher and Graham, Elaine.
2018.
Theology for Changing Times : Essays in Honour of John Atherton.
London: SCM Press.
ISBN 9780334056959
[Book]
Baker, Christopher; Crisp, Beth and Dinham, Adam.
2018.
Re-imagining Religion and Belief: 21st Century Policy and Practice.
Bristol: Policy Press.
ISBN 9781447347095
[Book]
Baker, Christopher and Power, Maria.
2018.
Ghosts in the Machine: Beliefs, Values and Worldviews in the Workplace and Business Environment.
Journal of Beliefs and Values, 39(4),
pp. 474-489.
ISSN 1361-7672
[Article]
Baker, Christopher.
2018.
Postsecularity and a New Urban Politics—Spaces, Places and Imaginaries.
In: Helmuth Berking; Silke Steets and Jochen Schwenk, eds.
Religious Pluralism and the City Inquiries into Postsecular Urbanism.
London: Bloomsbury, pp. 81-101.
ISBN 9781350037687
[Book Section]
Dinham, Adam and Baker, Christopher.
2017.
New Interdisciplinary Spaces of Religions and Beliefs in Contemporary Thought and Practice: An Analysis.
Religions, 8(2),
16.
ISSN 2077-1444
[Article]