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Paul Badham
Professor Paul Badham is Professor of Theology and Religious Studies and Director of the Alister Hardy Religious Experience Research Centre, University of Wales, Lampeter. His review appears here courtesy of Common Ground, the Journal of the Council of Christians and Jews. Jonny Baker Jonny Baker is a member of Grace, an alternative worship community based at St Mary's Church, Ealing. He describes himself as being "on a journey exploring how faith connects with contemporary culture" and is co-author with Doug Gay of Alternative Worship Andy Bannister Andy Bannister is a research student and former Assistant Registrar at London School of Theology. Colin Bell Colin Bell graduated from London School of Theology in 2006, and is now (sometimes successfully) juggling a full-time job in software engineering with involvement in a local church as a youth worker and preacher. Tim Berroth Tim Berroth is a 36-year old freelance writer in San Diego, California. He is an elder at Crossroads Church. You can view more of his work at Hollywoodjesus.com, TheOoze.com and The Misguided Saint. Visit his blog at thefuse.wordpress.com. Antony Billington Antony Billington is Head of Faculty at LICC, the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity. Before joining LICC in 2007 he spent 16 years teaching Hermeneutics and Biblical Interpretation at London School of Theology. He's heavily into film and contemporary culture and spends most of his wages in the LST Bookshop (enter at your own risk). Mark Burnhope Mark Burnhope is a graduate of London School of Theology. He is a 'trying' novelist and poet with a Masters Degree in Creative and Transactional Writing from Brunel University, and an alternative worship/emerging church obsessive. John Catmur John Catmur is a graduate of London School of Theology. Jane Clements Jane Clements is the Deputy Director of CCJ, the Council of Christians and Jews. David Coleman The Revd David Coleman is Priest-in-Charge of the Parish of Upper Ryedale and CME Officer for the Cleveland Archdeaconry in the Diocese of York. James Collins James Collins is a research student and tutor at London School of Theology. Peter Cotterell Peter Cotterell is a former Principal of London Bible College (now London School of Theology) and is currently Associate Senior Lecturer at the London School of Theology Centre for Islamic Studies. He is co-author with Peter Riddell of Islam in Conflict: Past, Present and Future (IVP, 2003). Reverend Canon Andrew Deuchar Reverend Canon Andrew Deuchar is an Anglican Parish Priest in Nottingham and formerly the Archbishop of Canterbury's Secretary for Anglican Communion Affairs. His review appears here courtesy of Interact, the magazine of the Catholic Institute for International Relations (CIIR). Kevin Ellis Kevin Ellis is an Anglican priest. He holds a New Testament PhD from London Bible College (now London School of Theology). Colin Emmett Colin Emmett is CEO of Kingdom Bank, bringing Christian principles to the world of finance. Mary Evans Mary Evans is the author of The Message of Samuel (Bible Speaks Today Series, IVP, 2004) and — until her retirement in 2007 — was Vice Principal and Senior Lecturer in Biblical Studies at London School of Theology. Lish Eves Lish Eves taught Missiology and much more at London School of Theology. She has decades of experience of mission work in Indonesia as well as many years experience with recalcitrant and eager students. Keith Ferdinando Dr Keith Ferdinando is the author of The Triumph of Christ in African Perspective: A Study of Demonology and Redemption in the African Context (ISBN 0853648301, Paternoster Press, 1999). He taught mission studies at London School of Theology for several years before returning to Africa full time in 2006 to continue his work in theological education there. Claudette Fisher-Johnson Claudette Fisher-Johnson is a mother, housewife, graduate of London School of Theology and a former management consultant. David Fitzgerald David Fitzgerald is the Children's Minister at Emmanuel Church, Northwood. His work focuses on the the younger children in the church (from birth to Year 6). David is a graduate of London School of Theology, where he specialised in Children's and School's Ministry. He and his wife, Jo, have three children of their own. Conrad Gempf Dr Conrad Gempf teaches New Testament at London School of Theology. He is the author of Jesus Asked (Zondervan, 2003), Mealtime Habits of the Messiah (Zondervan, 2005) and Christian Life & The Bible (LST, 2006). He writes extensively for various books, journals, magazines and websites; here's his blog: Not Quite Art; Not Quite Living. Sheila Green Sheila Green is a recently retired Primary School teacher, currently studying Theology and Counselling at London School of Theology. Mark Greene Mark Greene is Executive Director of the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity and a former Vice Principal and Lecturer in Communications at London School of Theology. He is the author of Thank God It's Monday (Scripture Union, 1994, revised edition 2001) and Christian Life & Work, a DVD resource pack for small groups wanting to explore the relationship between faith and work (LBC Productions). Paul Greene Paul Greene works as a senior manager in the Social Services. An ordained priest in the Church of England, he has been disabled since birth and is confined to a wheelchair. Phil Groom Phil Groom is this site's Webmaster and Reviews Editor. He's a regular contributor to Christian Marketplace magazine and is the manager of London School of Theology Books & Resources. Any opinions expressed here are personal and should not be taken as representing the views of London School of Theology or of any other group or organisation. Sue Groom The Revd Sue Groom is the Director of Deanery Licensed Ministry for the Kensington Episcopal Area of London. Before this she was Vicar of St Matthew's, Yiewsley and also served as the Reader Training Officer for the Willesden Episcopal Area. She is the author of Linguistic Analysis of Biblical Hebrew (Paternoster Press, 2003). Simon Hawthorne Simon Hawthorne is a former Regional Adviser for the Church's Ministry among Jewish People who has a particular interest in helping Christians to rediscover the Jewish roots of Christianity. Lisa M Hendey Lisa M. Hendey, wife and mother of two sons, is an avid reader and the webmaster of numerous web sites including CatholicMom.com. Visit her at lisahendey.com for additional information. You can support CatholicMom.com by purchasing reviewed books through the Catholic Mom Amazon Associates Link. Laurence Hillel Rev'd Laurence Hillel is an Anglican Priest and School Chaplain at Bishop Ramsey School, Ruislip, Middlesex. Roger Hitching Dr Roger Hitching is the author of The Church and Deaf People: A Study of Identity, Communication and Relationships with Special Reference to the Ecclesiology of Jurgen Moltmann, ISBN 1842272225 (Paternoster Press, 2004). Chris Jack Chris Jack is Chaplain and Lecturer in Applied Theology and Spirituality at London School of Theology. Clem Jackson Clem Jackson is the Editor of Christian Marketplace magazine. Claudia Kirby Claudia Kirby trained in Germany as a social worker and subsequently completed an MA in theology. Now the mother of a young son, she lives with her husband, a current student at London School of Theology, in Northwood near London. Ruth Lampard The Revd Ruth Lampard is Bishop's Chaplain for the Kensington Episcopal Area. She has a particular interest in exploring the way that stories help children, young people and adults to grow in the Christian faith. Dorothy Laver Until retiring to Dorset in 2006, Dorothy Laver was a Lay Reader and Worship Assistant at St Matthew's, Yiewsley. Alan Linfield Alan Linfield is the Librarian at at London School of Theology. Kerrin Maki Kerrin Maki lives in Caliornia, works in Christian retail and says, "I get to see the good, the bad and the ugly. Ha ha!" Peter Mallen Peter Mallen is a research student at London School of Theology. Graham McFarlane Dr Graham McFarlane is Senior Lecturer in Systematic Theology at London School of Theology. He says, "I have a passion for getting people to think about what they believe rather than just believing. I also believe that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is the only antidote to the problems I see around me but in order for that Gospel to get out and do its stuff there need to be biblically and theologically informed thinking people who don't mind getting their hands dirty in the process." Steve Motyer Steve Motyer teaches New Testament & Hermeneutics and is Theology & Counselling Course Leader at London School of Theology. He is the author of several books including Your Father The Devil? (Paternoster, 1997) and Discovering Hebrews (IVP, 2005). Debbie Newson Debbie Newson is a nurse, a student at London School of Theology, and is currently writing her own book. Bridget Nichols Bridget Nichols is Lay Chaplain to the Bishop of Ely. Her review appears here courtesy of Praxis News of Worship © Praxis 2005. Andy Partington Andy Partington is a former tutor at London School of Theology where he taught Evangelism and Public Speaking and served as Director of Training. In 2006 he left LST to take up a pastorate at Trinity Union Church, Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Meic Pearse Meic Pearse taught Church History at London School of Theology for a number of years before he ran off to America to join the faculty at Houghton College. He's the author of Why the Rest Hates the West (SPCK, 2003). Jo Rathbone Jo Rathbone is EcoCongregation Co-ordinator at the Arthur Rank Centre. Her review appears here courtesy of Country Way magazine. Peter Riddell Prof Peter G Riddell is the author of several books on Islam and is co-author with Peter Cotterell of Islam in Conflict. Until his return to Australia in 2007, he was Director of the Centre for Islamic Studies and Muslim-Christian Relations at London School of Theology. Fiona Roques Fiona Roques is a graduate of London School of Theology, where she is now working as Administrator for the course in Theology & Counselling. Kelly Schauermann Kelly Schauermann is a 26-year-old student studying English at San Diego State University. Her work can be seen in Surfing Girl Magazine, Meanstreet Magazine, and at TheOoze.com. She enjoys travelling, music, photography and watching people. Kelly and husband Jared live in San Diego, California, and recently welcomed their first child, Chloe, to the world. Discover more at her blog, ableknife. John Shane John Shane is a retired GP. Mary Spredbury Mary Spredbury is a former member of St Matthew's Church, Yiewsley, now serving as Curate at St Mary's, Acton. Mary trained for ordination with STETS, the Southern Theological Education Training Scheme. Jody Stowell Jody Stowell is a theology student at Spurgeon's College, which trains baptists for ministry and mission. She, however, is an anglican, and is exploring her call to ordained ministry within the anglican context. She is also a self-confessed internet junkie and can regularly be found espousing her viewpoint about various things both on the Fulcrum forum and on her own blog www.radical-evanglical.blogspot.com. Any opinions expressed in these reviews are, of course, wholly, and solely, her own. Dave Sunman Dave Sunman is the Pastor of Quaystone Church on the Isle of Dogs. A former barrister, he has an MA from London School of Theology and from Queens' College, University of Cambridge Derek Tidball Derek Tidball is the author of many books including The Message of Leviticus (Bible Speaks Today Series, IVP, 2005) and How Does God Guide? (Christian Focus, 2001). Dianne Tidball Dianne Tidball is the Minister of North Bushey Free Church. She is the author of Discovering John's Letters (IVP/Crossway Bible Guides, 2002) and Esther, A True First Lady (Christian Focus Publications, 2003) Chris Tilling Chris Tilling describes himself as an Englishman who now lives just outside Tübingen, Germany, together with his beautiful wife. In his postgraduate research (under the supervision of Max Turner) he's working on a thesis that concerns the christological significance of the language Paul used to describe the relationship between risen Lord and believer. His blog, Chrisendom, is primarily occupied with biblical and theological themes - especially those Apostle Paul shaped - but he tries as best as he can to squeeze in a decent amount of inappropriate baloney on the way. Go there to find out more. Matt Valler Matt Valler is a former LST student (graduated 2003), currently serving as Youth Pastor at Finchampstead Baptist Church, Berkshire. Steve Walton Steve Walton is Senior Lecturer in Greek & New Testament Studies at London School of Theology Caroline Wenger Caroline Wenger lives in Switzerland and eats cheese nearly every day. She enjoys creative cooking, learning German, teaching English and hopefully being a mother (her first baby is due in April 2008). She has been writing book reviews at a leisurely pace since graduating from the London School of Theology in 2006. Tom Wharin Tom Wharin is a graduate of London School of Theology currently serving as Associate Pastor (18s-30s) at Gold Hill Baptist Church, Chalfont St Peter, Bucks. John Wilks Dr John G F Wilks is the Director of Open Learning at London School of Theology, Reviews Editor for Evangelical Quarterly and author of Scripture Union's Deeper Encounter Study Series. Robert Willoughby Robert Willoughby teaches New Testament and Children's Ministry at London School of Theology. He is the author of The Children's Guide to the Bible, Angels and So, who is God?, all from Scripture Union, and is a regular contributor to Scripture Union's daily Bible reading notes, Encounter with God. Clare Woodhead Clare Woodhead is a graduate of London School of Theology. | |
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