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. Click on the full details link to view a biography, bibliography, and other relevant details and links. Many pages also include features about, interviews with and articles by our authors, as well as extracts from their books. To access these, simply click on the textual links at the bottom of each author page.

Julian of Norwich

Joyce Karuri

A graduate of St Paul's United Theological College, Kenya, Joyce Karuri worked in various positions in the dioceses of Mt Kenya East and Kirinyaga as theological tutor, director of communications, lit
Liam Kelly

is a Catholic Priest.
Norman Kember

Norman Kember was born in 1931. At Sunday School he was inspired by stories of Christians who undertook hazardous missions overseas, and as a young research scientist he discovered the writings of

Edited with an Introduction by Ian Ker

IAN KER is Senior Research Fellow at St Benet's Hall, Oxford, and has taught both English literature and theology at universities in Britain and the United States. He is the author and editor of more
Paul Kercal

Paul Kercal, a youthworker of many years experience, is author of the celebrated Dr Sylver trilogy and fast becoming recognised as one of the most exciting and original Chris
J Andrew Kirk

was formerly Head of the School of Mission and World Christianity at Selley Oak College in Birmingham and is the author of several books in the area of mission studies, including What is Mission? (DLT
Bill Kirkpatrick

is an Anglican priest, and the author of Going Forth; A Practical and Spiritual Approach to Dying and Death (DLT).
Michael Kirwan SJ

lectures at Heythrop College in the University of London and at the Institute of Ecumenical Studies in Prague.
Andrew Krivak

Andrew Krivak spent eight years in Jesuit formation. He is currently an independent scholar and writer.  His work has appeared in The New York Times, Commonweal