
Professor William K Kay
Professor of Theology
After undergraduate studies at Trinity College, Oxford, William worked part time with the University of Reading where he took an MEd and a PhD in comparative education and psychology. Shortly after this he registered at the University of Nottingham and completed a PhD in theology. In 2009 the University of Nottingham conferred a DD on him on the basis of his published works.
He was subsequently Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Theology and Education, Trinity College, Carmarthen; Senior Lecturer in the Department for Education and Professional Studies at King’s College, London; and Director of the Centre for Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies, Bangor University.
He is an ordained minister with British Assemblies of God.
Research interests
- Pentecostal and charismatic theology and history
- Religious education and church schools
- Religious development
- Psychology of religion
- Piagetian psychology.
Recent publications
- Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies
- Religious Development of Young People
- Religious Education and Church Schools
- Miscellaneous chapters in books



