Authors
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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was the Catholic Archbishop of Westminster from 1976-1999, and a monk, and former Abbot, of Ampleforth Abbey. One of the best-loved religious figures in the United Kingdom, he was the author of severa
belongs to the European Province of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus.
Professor Lisa Isherwood is Professor of Feminist Liberation Theologies at the University of Winchester and is founder editor of the Feminist Theology journal. She has
Austen Ivereigh has been involved in London Citizens as a campaigner and community organiser since 2006, and currently trains leaders and organisers in media skills. A former public affairs director t
is the founder of Cultural Country Retreats – a national network of ‘retreats with a difference’.
is Dean of St Alban’s Cathedral.
is a journalist and regularly contributes to The Times, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph.
is Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins at Emory University, USA.
Director of The Empty Bell Contemplative Centre in Watertown, Massachusetts, is a psychotherapist, spiritual director and retreat leader.
works for CAFOD, one of the UK’s leading third world development agencies.