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April 25, 2008

McGrath moving to King's

(HT to Jason)
Alister McGrath is moving to King's in a newly created role of Professor of Theology, Ministry and Education. This will see him join Luke Bretherton, Pete Ward and Andrew Walker in the growing area of theology and ministry courses King's has begun running over the last few years in the school of education, although in partnership with the theology and religious studies department.  In recent years, perhaps with the lack of internationally renowned British theologians working in England, McGrath has become increasingly high profile. He's giving the Gifford Lectures in 2009. McGrath is a prolific writer, keeping pace, if not surpassing, that other prolific of writers, Tom Wright. It's an interesting move because McGrath has said he could see himself no where else but Oxford, where he was principal of Wycliffe Hall and more latterly Professor of Historical Theology, based in Harris Manchester College. For more see here. 

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