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Tina Beattie

Tina Beattie is a British theologian, writer and broadcaster. She is the Professor of Catholic Studies at the University of Roehampton in London and Director of the Digby Stuart Research Centre for Religion, Society and Human Flourishing.
Beattie's academic research and publications include work on Catholic theology and psychoanalytic theory (see (''Theology After Postmodernity ): Divining the Void'', OUP 2013); theologies and theories of gender and sexuality ((''New Catholic Feminism ): Theology and Theory'', Routledge 2005); the cult of the Virgin Mary (''(God's Mother, Eve's Advocate )'', Continuum 2002); theology and art (contributions to a number of books and journals); atheism and religion (''(The New Atheists ): The Twilight of Reason and the War on Religion'', Darton, Longman and Todd, 2011), and religion and women's rights (contributions to a number of books and articles). She is currently researching issues of marriage, the family, gender and women's rights, with a particular focus on maternal well-being in sub-Saharan Africa.
In addition to her academic work, Beattie is in demand as a public speaker on issues relating to the role of religion in contemporary society and is a frequent contributor to radio and television. She writes regularly for the Catholic weekly journal ''The Tablet'' and contributes to ''The Guardian''.〔(''The Guardian'' online retrieved 12 March 2013 )〕 She engages in a wide range of educational and awareness raising activities and projects among religious groups, including inter-religious dialogue and issues concerning social justice and non-violence. Conservative Catholics criticise her for arguing in favour of same-sex marriage and women's ordination, for challenging the Catholic Church's teachings on contraception and for appealing for a more nuanced ethical approach to the question of early abortion.〔"Catholicism, Choice and Consciousness: A Feminist Theological Perspective on Abortion", ''International Journal of Public Theology'', Vol. 4, No. 1 (2010): pp. 51-75〕〔(Sex, marriage and the Catholic church )〕
==Early life and career==
Beattie is the eldest of three daughters born to Charlie and Nan Bell. She was born in 1955 in Zambia and lived there for eighteen years, attending the Dominican Convent School in Lusaka. Beattie also lived for several years in Kenya and Zimbabwe. She is married to Dave Beattie and worked as a secretary before the birth of their four children (born in 1978, 1980, 1983, and 1986). She and Dave now have one grandchild. In 1986 〔"Tina Beattie's Personal Website"()〕 or 1987〔Tina Beattie, ''God's Mother, Eve's Advocate'', 2002, p. xi.〕 she converted to Roman Catholicism from Presbyterianism. After moving to Bristol with her family in 1988, she became a mature student at the University of Bristol in 1991, where she received a first class honours degree in theology and religious studies before completing a PhD on the theology and symbolism of the Virgin Mary viewed in a "gynocentric" light in engagement with the ideas of Luce Irigaray under the supervision of Professor Ursula King.〔Ibid., p. xii.〕 Since then, she has lectured at the University of Bristol and Wesley College, Bristol and has also taught for the Open University. She took up her present full-time post at the University of Roehampton in 2002. Her teaching interests include Christian mysticism and spirituality; theology, art and culture; moral theology and Catholic social teaching, and religion and human rights.

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