Fellows
The Centre's Fellowship is team of leading academics and experienced practitioners who contribute to the organisation in terms of research, advice and teaching.
Senior Fellow
Prof Vincent Rougeau is Associate Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame. His most recent work focuses on how the core values of Catholic social teaching might influence public policy. In October 2008, Oxford University Press published his Christians in the American Empire: Faith and Citizenship in the New World Order.
Faith and Society
Mgr John Armitage is Vicar-General of the Diocese of Brentwood, and parish priest at St Anne's RC Church, Custom House.
Dr Luke Bretherton is the Programme Director for the DMin and Convenor of the Faith and Public Policy Forum at King's College, London.
Canon David Driscoll is Executive Officer of Mission in London's Economy and Tutor at the Royal Foundation of St Katharine.
Dr Maurice Glasman is a Tutor in Politics at London Metropolitan University and the inspiration behind the 'blue Labour' movement. He is a leading figure in London Citizens' anti-usury campaign, and a key Jewish leader in the alliance.
Dr Austen Ivereigh is a community organiser and Catholic journalist, having worked as an adviser to Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor. He is the author (with DLT and CTC) of Faithful Citizens a parish guide to community organising.
Revd Dr Kenneth Leech is a community theologian whose many books include Soul Friend and The Sky is Red.
Ann Morisy is a community theologian and Director of the Commission on Urban Life and Faith.
Canon Dr Edmund Newell is Sub-Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford and author (with Sabina Alkire) of What Can One Person Do?
The Revd Dr Simon Oliver is Lecturer in Systematic and Philosophical Theology at the University of Wales , Lampeter. His academic interests include Aquinas; the history and philosophy of science; postmodern thought; film and medical ethics.
Canon Lucy Winkett is Precentor of St Paul's Cathedral, having previously served her Curacy in East London.
Inter Faith Engagement
Dilwar Hussain is Head of Policy Research at the Islamic Foundation, and a member of the Commission for Racial Equality.
The Ven Dr Michael Ipgrave is Archdeacon of Southwark, and was the Churches' national advisor on Inter-Faith issues.
The Revd Preb Ronald Swan has recently retired as Master of the Royal Foundation of St Katharine. He has a long-standing interest in theological education, ecumenical and inter-faith relations.
Canon Guy Wilkinson is the Archbishop of Canterbury's Secretary for Inter Faith Affairs.
Faith and Human Development
The Revd Dr Sabina Alkire is Director of the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative
Dr Séverine Deneulin lectures in Economics and International Development at the University of Bath.
Dr Josephine Stein is Principal Research Fellow in Innovation Studies at the University of East London.


