


“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
Church in Practice.
After
studying
classics
in Cambridge,
he wrote
his doctoral
dissertation
in medieval
spirituality
(‘The Self
in the
Text: Guigo
I, William
of St Thierry
and Hugh
of St Victor’
University
of Toronto,
1992).
After training
for ministry
within
the Church
of England
in Oxford,
he worked
in parish
ministry
in the
diocese
of Rochester.
He
has written
articles
in theology
for New
Blackfriars,
Journal
of Ecumenical
Studies,
Theology,
Modern
Believing
and Journal
of Religious
Ethics
and recently
published
The
Internal
Foe: Judaism
and Anti-Judaism
in the
Shaping
of Christian
Theology (Newcastle:
Cambridge
Scholars
Publishing,
2009).
His research
interests
include
the relationship
of Christianity
and Judaism
and the
formation
of the
self in
Christian
spirituality.
Jeremy
lives in
Canterbury,
is married
to Lizzie
and they
have two
daughters.
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