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Our authors have a certain style, a freshness, a faithfulness and a passion for their subjects. They are also the leading authorities in their field of religion, spirituality or theology.
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is the Founder and Convenor of Julian Meetings Worldwide. She is a priest in the Church of Ireland, and Honorary Canon of Norwich Cathedral.
Award-winning writer Robert Waldron is the author of eight books, three on the life and work of Thomas Merton. He lectures on Merton and has written for the Merton Journal, the Merton Seasona
is a retired Cruse counsellor.
Andrew Walls and Cathy Ross
Andrew F. Walls is one of the most important interpreters of Christianity and its missionary role in our time. His understanding of the church’s transformation from Christendom to
is a monk of Ampleforth Abbey, Yorkshire, and the translator and editor of The New Jerusalem Bible.
Keith Ward was Professor of the History and Philosophy of Religion in the University of London, and Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford. He is a Fellow of the British Academy, and
is Director of the Centre for Ethics and Values at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, Illinois.
Having been raised in a Catholic home, and describing herself as someone with 'a strong sense of vocation without a focus', Clare Watkins studied theology as an undergraduate at Cambridge, where sh
is Director of the Psychology and Religion Research Group at the University of Cambridge where he is also Reader in Theology and Natural Science.
is Principal of the Diocesan Ministry Course in the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich.