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Revd Dr Andrew Atherstone
Research Fellow
of the Latimer Trust
andrew@latimertrust.org
Andrew joined the Latimer Trust as Research Fellow in July 2005, and is involved in a ministry of writing and speaking. His main research explores areas of Anglican Evangelical history and identity, which has at its heart the question ‘What does it mean to be an Evangelical in the Church of England?’ Current projects include studies of Evangelicalism in Oxford and the influence of Charles Simeon.
Andrew is also curate of Eynsham and Cassington, two villages in West Oxfordshire, and has previously worked for churches in Islington, Reading and Abingdon. He is married to Catherine and they have three young children.
Here is a selection of Andrew’s publications:
FORTHCOMING
‘“The Prince of Pastoral Preachers”: The Oxford Sermons of Francis Chavasse’ in Mark Smith (ed.), British Evangelical Identities (Milton Keynes: Paternoster Press, forthcoming 2007)
Oxford: City of Saints, Scholars and Dreaming Spires (Leominster: Day One Publications, 2008)
The Heart of Faith: The Christian Gospel and the Church of England (Cambridge: Lutterworth Press, 2008) [as editor and contributor]
‘Rescued from the Brink: The Collapse and Resurgence of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford’, in Kate Cooper and Jeremy Gregory (eds), Revival and Resurgence in Christian History (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2008)
BOOKS and CHAPTERS
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Oxford’s Protestant Spy: the Controversial Career of Charles Golightly (Milton Keynes: Paternoster Press, 2007)
‘thoroughly researched and compelling’, Peter Nockles
‘clearly written and impressively documented’, Mark Chapman |
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The Martyrs of Mary Tudor: the Burning of Protestants During England’s ‘Reign of Terror’ (Leominster: Day One Publications, 2005, revised edition 2007)
‘this readable and reliable book brings history alive’ - Evangelicals Now
‘there can be no more compact survey of the very heart of the Reformation than this’ - Peter Masters |
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An edition of ‘The Undergraduate Diary of Francis Chavasse 1865-1868’, in Mark Smith & Stephen Taylor (eds.), Evangelicalism in the Church of England c.1790-c.1900, Church of England Record Society vol.12 (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2004)
“the centrepiece of the volume … a fascinating illustration of the development of a young Evangelical mind … The standard of editing is very high indeed” – Journal of Ecclesiastical History |
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Chapters entitled ‘The Founding of Cuddesdon: Liddon, Ritualism and the Forces of Reaction’ and ‘Controversy Renewed: Partisan Polemic and the Great Ritualist “Conspiracy”’ in Mark D. Chapman (ed.), Ambassadors of Christ: Commemorating 150 Years of Theological Education in Cuddesdon, 1854-2004 (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004)
‘This is a book to be read and enjoyed, not just by alumni of the two colleges, and church historians, but by all concerned with training for the ministry in the Church of today.’ - Bishop Geoffrey Rowell in the Church Times
‘All the contributions are lucidly written, informative historical essays’ - Theology
'fascinating reading', Anvil |
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Articles on ‘George Leonard Carey’ and ‘Henry Wace’ in Timothy Larsen (ed.), Biographical Dictionary of Evangelicals (Leicester & Downers Grove, Illinois: Inter-Varsity Press, 2003) |
JOURNAL ARTICLES
‘Anglican Evangelicals, Old Catholics and the Bonn Agreement’, Internationale Kirchliche Zeitschrift 97 (March 2007)
‘The Passions of the Marian Martyrs: Lessons for the Anglican Communion’, Churchman 120 (Autumn 2006)
‘The Incoherence of the Anglican Communion’, Churchman 118 (Autumn 2004)
‘The Founding of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford’, Anglican and Episcopal History 73 (March 2004)
‘Archbishop Carey’s Ecumenical Vision’, Theology 106 (September 2003)
‘Benjamin Jowett’s Pauline Commentary: An Atonement Controversy’, Journal of Theological Studies 54 (April 2003)
‘The Martyrs’ Memorial at Oxford’, Journal of Ecclesiastical History 54 (April 2003)
‘Robert Baker Girdlestone and “God’s Own Book”’, Evangelical Quarterly 74 (October 2002)
BOOKLETS
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Introducing Times and Seasons: The Easter Cycle, Grove Worship Series No. 190 (Cambridge: Grove Books, 2007) [with Colin Buchanan, Phillip Tovey and Patrick Angier] |
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Common Worship Reconciliation and Restoration: A Commentary, Grove Worship Series no.187 (Cambridge: Grove Books, 2006) [with Phillip Tovey and David Kennedy] |
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‘I Absolve You’: Private Confession and the Church of England, Latimer Studies no.60 (London: Latimer Trust, 2005) |
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Confessing Our Sins, Grove Worship Series no.179 (Cambridge: Grove Books, 2004) |
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‘Search Me, O God’: The Practice of Self-Examination, Grove Spirituality Series no.87 (Cambridge: Grove Books, 2003) |
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
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Contributor to Connecting with Baptism: A Practical Guide to Christian Initiation Today, edited by Mark Earey, Trevor Lloyd & Ian Tarrant (London: Church House Publishing, forthcoming 2007) |
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‘The Letters of John’, in Bible Reading Fellowship’s Guidelines 20 (January 2004) |
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Articles on ‘Edwin Atherstone’ and ‘James Bird’ in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004) |
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