Dominic Budhi-Thornton is a public theologian interested in the continuing presence of the Christian faith in contemporary society and the positive contribution religious institutions and individuals can make in the continual work of justice. In addition to writing theology, Budhi-Thornton works for a faith-based charity in Greater Manchester.
""This is a rich and enriching study that combines sound engagement with contemporary theological thought, sociological enquiry, and empirical investigation. It stands as a core text within the fields of public theology, empirical theology, and cathedral studies. It engages with a range of contemporary themes including racial justice, interreligious dialogue, scriptural reasoning, LGBTQ+ inclusion, decolonization, and human flourishing."" --Leslie J. Francis, Professor Emeritus of Religions and Psychology, University of Warwick, Coventry, England ""Dominic Budhi-Thornton's book makes a valuable and fresh contribution to public theology. His study of Manchester Cathedral offers a model of religious public engagement that is practical and inclusive. He calls for the cultivation of a theological imagination that is attentive to a diversity of voices and informed by expansive visions of what makes a good city."" --Elaine Graham, Emeritus Professor, University of Chester