Anna Strhan

Anna Strhan is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of York. Her research interests lie in the relations between religion, secularism, ethics, and moral life. She is the author of The Figure of the Child in Contemporary Evangelicalism (Oxford University Press, 2019), Aliens and Strangers? The Struggle for Coherence in the Everyday Lives of Evangelicals (Oxford University Press, 2015), and Levinas, Subjectivity, Education (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012). She is also co-editor of Where is the Good in the World? Ethical Life between Social Theory and Philosophy (Berghahn, 2022), The Bloomsbury Reader in Religion and Childhood (Bloomsbury, 2017), and Religion and the Global City (Bloomsbury, 2017). Her current book project (co-authored with Rachael Shillitoe) is entitled Growing Up Godless: Nonreligious Childhoods in Contemporary England. From January 2022, she is leading a three-year Leverhulme Trust funded project, Becoming Citizens of ‘Post-secular’ Britain: Religion in Primary School Life, with Peter Hemming (Surrey), Sarah Neal (Sheffield), and Joanna Malone (York).

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