Stephen J. Hunt Explained

Stephen J. Hunt
Birth Name:Stephen John Hunt
Birth Place:United Kingdom
Nationality:British
Field:Sociology, religion
Work Institution:University of the West of England
Alma Mater:University of Reading
Known For:Alternative Religions: A Sociological Introduction

Stephen John Hunt is a British professor of sociology at the University of the West of England.[1] Prior to his appointment at the University of West England in 2001, Hunt had taught at the Sociology Department at the University of Reading for thirteen years, as well as in the Religious Studies Department at the University of Surrey, Roehampton.

Hunt's primary research interests include the Charismatic movement, the "New" Black Pentecostal Churches and the "gay debate" in the Christian Churches.[2]

He is the author of Alternative Religions: A Sociological Introduction, (2003).[3] He is also the author of The Life Course: A Sociological Introduction, (2005) [4] Religion in Western Society, (2002) [5] and The Alpha Enterprise,(2004).[6] He also edited the work: Christian Millenarianism: From the Early Church to Waco.[7]

Hunt is on the editorial board of Pentecostudies.[8]

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  1. http://www.uwe.ac.uk/hlss/sociology/staff_shunt.shtml Profile
  2. http://i07.cgpublisher.com/proposals/61/index_html Strangers in a Strange Land
  3. Alternative Religions: A Sociological Introduction, Ashgate Publishing, October 2003,,
  4. The Life Course: A Sociological Introduction, 10 February 2005, Palgrave Macmillan,,
  5. Religion in Western Society: Sociology for a Changing World, Palgrave Macmillan, 20 March 2002,,
  6. The Alpha Enterprise: Evangelism in a Post-Christian Era, Ashgate Publishing, October 2004,,
  7. Christian Millenarianism: From the Early Church to Waco, Indiana University Press, 1 July 2001,,
  8. http://www.glopent.net/pentecostudies/editorial-board Pentecostostudies