


“Engaging
our minds
to explore,
discover
and be
challenged
through
learning
is central
to how
we are
transformed
by Christ
to be his
witnesses
in the
world.
That’s
my vision
for SEITE.”

Jeremy joined the staff in 1997 and became the principal in 2005. He teaches worship and spirituality.
After studying classics in Cambridge, he wrote his doctoral dissertation in medieval spirituality (University of Toronto). Having trained for ordination within the Church of England in Oxford, he worked in parish ministry in the diocese of Rochester.
He has written articles in theology for journals including New Blackfriars. He recently published The Internal Foe: Judaism and Anti-Judaism in the Shaping of Christian Theology (Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2009) and contributed a chapter on William of St Thierry to Sources of Transformation: Revitalising Traditions of Christian Spirituality, ed. Edward Howells and Peter Tyler (Continuum 2010).
He holds an honorary canonry at Chichester and at Canterbury Cathedrals. Jeremy lives in Canterbury, is married to Lizzie and they have two daughters. |