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James Walters is founding director of the LSE Faith Centre and LSE Religion and Global Society. Since opening in 2014, the centre has developed programmes to promote religious literacy, interfaith leadership and a better understanding of religion-related conflict among LSE’s diverse student body, in government and among wider global publics. James is a Professor in Practice, affiliated to the Department for International Relations and an associate of the LSE Department of International Development.
James studied theology at Cambridge University and writes on the interface of theology, philosophy and political science. He has published five books including Loving Your Neighbour in an Age of Religious Conflict, Religious Imaginations: How Narratives of Faith are Shaping Today’s World and a theological engagement with the work of the French philosopher Jean Baudrillard.
Professor Walters is a priest in the Church of England. He is an honorary canon of Chichester Cathedral in West Sussex, a member of the Academic Board of the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Examination in Theology, and a member of the governing council of Westcott House Theological College.