Elaine Graham holds a BSc (Social Science) (Hons) in Sociology and Economic and Social History (1980) from the University of Bristol, a MA in Social and Pastoral Theology from the University of Manchester (1988) and a PhD entitled "The Implications of Theories of Gender for Christian Pastoral Practice and Theological Formulation" (1993), also from Manchester.
Career
After working as the Northern Regional Secretary of the Student Christian Movement (1981–84) and four years as ecumenical lay chaplain at Sheffield City Polytechnic (now Sheffield Hallam University), Elaine Graham joined the University of Manchester in 1988 as a lecturer in Social and Pastoral Theology. She was appointed to the position of Samuel Ferguson Professor of Social and Pastoral Theology, succeeding Ronald Preston (1970–81) and Tony Dyson (1981–98) in June 1998. She later held the position of Head of the School of Religions and Theology & Middle Eastern Studies from 2000 to 2004.
Elaine Graham was the President of the International Academy of Practical Theology from 2005 to 2007 and was a member of the Archbishops' Commission on Urban Life and Faith, which published the report Faithful Cities: A call for celebration, vision and justice (Methodist Publishing House, 2006).[1][3]
In 2009 she moved to the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Chester as Grosvenor Research Professor in Practical Theology. In 2014 she was installed as the Canon Theologian of Chester Cathedral in a lay capacity.
——— (1995). Making the Difference: Gender, Personhood and Theology. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press. ISBN978-0-800-62960-1. OCLC32347606.
——— (1996). Transforming Practice: Pastoral Theology in an Age of Uncertainty (1st ed.). London; New York: Mowbray. ISBN978-0-2646-7345-5. OCLC35964310.
——— (2002). Representations of the Post/Human: Monsters, Aliens and Others in Popular Culture. Manchester studies in religion, culture and gender. Manchester: Manchester University Press. ISBN978-0-7190-5441-9. OCLC878532506.
——— (2002). Transforming Practice: Pastoral Theology in an Age of Uncertainty (2nd ed.). Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock. ISBN978-1-5791-0922-6. OCLC813338640.
———; Rowlands, Anna, eds. (2005). Pathways to the Public Square: practical theology in an age of pluralism; International Academy of Practical Theology, Manchester 2003. International practical theology. Vol. 1. Münster: Lit Verlag. ISBN978-3-8258-8423-9. OCLC75302594.
———; Scott, Peter M.; Baker, Christopher R., eds. (2009). Remoralising Britain: Political, Ethical and Theological perspectives on New Labour. London; New York: Continuum. ISBN978-0-8264-4414-1. OCLC233939115.
——— (2013). Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Public Theology in a Post-Secular Age. London: SCM Press. ISBN978-0-334-04598-4. OCLC830368081.
——— (2012). "The Archbishop Speaks, But Who Is Listening? The Dilemmas of Public Theology Today". Ecclesiology. 8 (2): 200–222. doi:10.1163/174553112X630462.
——— (2013). "Is Practical Theology a form of 'Action Research'". International Journal of Practical Theology. 17 (1): 1–31.