Fellow
Melody Briggs
Melody is a PhD candidate at the University of Sheffield, and a former tutor at St John’s College, Durham. She has worked in theological education for over 20 years, in a range of church, academic, and mission contexts. Her current work has a particular focus on how children read scripture, drawing on her academic background in the fields of both theology and children’s literature. Her goal is to use her research to help develop the way the church resources children and young people reading scripture.
She currently teaches Historical Theology and Mission Studies at Kings Church, Durham, building on her experience teaching such modules as Christian Identity & Tradition, The Theology of Youth Work, and Interpreting the Bible at St John’s College. She has a number of publications under her belt, including the co-written book Living for God. Studies for Disciples in the 21st Century, and articles such as The Boy who Lived and Died for the Wizarding World: Concepts of Salvation in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and Reshuffling Representations of Reality: Responses of a 21st Century Child to Early 20th Century Texts.