Articles
Here is a list of some of Hull's recent articles in periodicals. References are not always included, although some articles will have reference details in the text.
John Hull interviewed by Sebastian Lübben
Blindness, the Wind and the Holy Spirit: An interview with John M Hull by Sebastian D. Lübben, Epworth Review, Vol. 34, No. 1, January 2007, pp. 69-79
Religious Education in Germany and England: the recent work of Hans-Georg Ziebertz
Practical Theology and Religious Education in a Pluralist Europe
Is there a Spirituality of Money?
The Blessings of Secularity: Religious Education in England and Wales
Journal of Religious Education [Australian Catholic University] Volume 51 number 3 (2003) pp. 51-58
'"Sight to the inly Blind": Attitudes to Blindness in the hymnbooks'
Theology vol CV, no.827, September/October 2002, pp. 333-341
From Experiential Educator to Nationalist Theologian: the Hymns of Isaac Watts
Panorama: International Journal of Comparative Religious Education and Values, vol 14 no.1 Summer 2002, pp. 91-106
'Spiritual Development: Interpretations and Applications'
British Journal of Religious Education, Vol. 24, No. 3, 2002, pp. 171-182.
'Competition and Spiritual Development'
International Journal of Children's Spirituality, Vol. 6, No. 3, 2001, pp. 263-275.
'Adult Religious Faith: Some Problems of Definition, of Research and of Education'
Modern Believing, Vol.40, No.4, October 1999, pp. 39-49
'Bargaining with God: Religious Development and Economic Socialization'
Journal of Psychology & Theology, Vol.27, No.3, 1999, pp. 241-249
'Spirituality, Religion, Faith: Mapping the Territory'
Youth and Policy The Journal of Critical Analysis, No.65, Autumn 1999, pp. 48-59
'Christian Boundaries, Christian Identities and the Local Church'
International Journal of Practical Theology, Vol.1, 1999, pp.1-13
'Christian Education: Sufficient or Necessary? (1)'
The Sufficiency of Christian Education’ Epworth Review, Vol.24, No.1, January 1997, pp. 40-48
'Christian Education: Sufficient or Necessary? (2)'
The Necessity of Christian Education’ Epworth Review, Vol.24, No.2, April 1997, pp. 38-46
'Karl Marx on Capital: Some Implications for Christian Adult Education'
Modern Believing, Vol.38, No.1, January 1997, pp. 22-31
'A Gift to the Child: A New Pedagogy for Teaching Religion to Young Children’
Religious Education, Vol. 91, No.2, 1996, pp. 172-189
The Holy Trinity and Christian Education in a Pluralist World
[The National Society’s RE Centre Annual Lecture 1994] London, National Society/Church House Publishing 1995, 27 ISBN: 0 901819 43 3
‘Religion as a Series of Religions: A Comment on the SCAA Model Syllabuses’
From Syllabuses to Schemes - Planning and Teaching Religious Education. Shap World Religions in Education Journal, 1995/1996, pp.11-16
Religion, Education and Madness: A Modern Trinity [an Inaugural Lecture delivered in the School of Education, University of Birmingham on 26th February 1991] [CREDAR Lecture Series No. 2], Centre for Religious Education Development and Research, the University of Birmingham, 1991, 24