PUBLISHED ARTICLES (Selected)

1. “Changes” & “What can we do?” in WORSHIP AROUND THE WORLD, edited by Plant & Hardy (CANEC Publishing House: Canada, 1980), pp.79-80

2. 'Love God, Love Your Neighbour,' (a Unit of six Sessions) in FASHION ME A PEOPLE, Caribbean Conference of Churches Curriculum for Seniors (Year I), 1981.

3. 'Breaking Down Barriers,' (a Unit of six sessions) in FASHION ME A PEOPLE, Juniors (Year I), 1981.

4. “Bob Marley: Caribbean Musician with a Prophetic Mission,” in YOUTH 12/3 (December 1988). Publication of the Education and Renewal Unit of the WCC, Geneva. pp.8-10

5. “JPIC and the Rastafarians,” in ONEWORLD 163 (WCC: February 1991), pp.15-17

6. “Wilson Harris, the Imagination and the ‘Infinite Rehearsal’: A Theological Perspective,” in WILSON HARRIS: THE UNCOMPROMISING IMAGINATION, ed. by Hena Maes-Jelinek, Dangaroo Press (1991), pp.221-230.

7. “Philip Potter: A Caribbean theology of Life,” EXCHANGE 27/3, July 1998. (Journal of Missiological and Ecumenical Research), pp. 248-273

8. “Anancy’s First Sermon: Theology and Caribbean Folklore,” VPG JOURNAL (July/August 1999), pp.3-9

9. “Pan Recipe: Philip Potter and Theology in the Caribbean,” BLACK THEOLOGY IN BRITAIN (5/2000), pp. 68-89

10. “Words Hurt: Language & Racism,” in REFORM (May 2000)

11. “Philip Potter: Portret van een Zwarte Caribiër in de Blanke Oecumene”, in Wereld en Zending (4/2002), pp. 32-41

12. “Cultures in Dialogue: The Contribution of a Caribbean Theologian,” in BLACK THEOLOGY: AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL (1/2, 2003), pp.139-160.

13. “Wind-Rush - Affirming Diversity: A Pentecost Reflection,” in BLACK THEOLOGY: AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL (2/1, January 2004), pp.117-118.

14. “Preaching With A View: Weaving A Sermon – Anancy’s Subversion,” in JOURNAL OF THE COLLEGE OF PREACHERS 117 (July 2004), pp.41-48.

15. “Liberating Cricket: Through the Optic of Ashutosh Gowariker’s Lagaan,” in BLACK THEOLOGY: AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL 2/2 (July 2004), pp.239-249.

16. “Fragments of a Postcolonial Perspective on Christian Worship” in WORSHIP (March 2006). A jointly written article with Stephen Burns

“Bound Coolie: Resistance, Liberation and the Religious Imagination of Bechu (1894-1901) in HUMANITAS 7/2 (April 2006), pp.158-179.

17. “Liturgical Studies and Christian Worship: The Postcolonial Challenge,” BLACK THEOLOGY: AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL 6/1(January 2007),pp.39-62.

18. “Critical Reflections on Wesley’s Thoughts on Slavery” in BLACK THEOLOGY: AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL 6/2 (July 2007), pp.250-255.

19. “Early Methodism in the Caribbean: Through the Imaginary Optics of Gilbert’s Slave Women – Another Reading” in BLACK THEOLOGY: AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL 6/2 (July 2007),pp.153-170.

20. “Interrogating John Wesley’s Thoughts Upon Slavery: A Black British and Caribbean Theological Perspective” in Bangalore Theological Forum (40/1, June 2008), pp.67-77.

21. “The Sacred in Caribbean Literature: A Theological Conversation,” in Reading Spiritualities: Constructing and Re-presenting the Sacred Deborah Sawyer and Dawn Llewellyn (Hampshire & Burlington: Routledge, 2008), pp.27-50

22. “Is Jesus the only Way? Doing Black Christian God-Talk in a Multi-Religious City (Birmingham, UK)”, in Black Theology and International Journal 7/1 (2009), pp.1-30.

33. “Treasures of Darkness: Biblical Reflections” in Words for Today 2010 edited by Nicola Slee (IBRA: Birmingham, 2009), pp.343-349.

34. “A brief con-version: A Caribbean and Black British Postcolonial Scrutiny of Christian Conversion” in Black Theology: An International Journal 7/3 (2009), pp.299-324