

“Thinking
theologically
is a great
adventure
… And if
we are to
preach the
good news
of Jesus
Christ today
and make
sense, we
need to think
coherently
about God,
Jesus Christ
and the world.”

Lincoln
joined the
staff team
in 2006 and
is the tutor
for Christian
doctrine.
He teaches
doctrine
and oversees
the programmes
for training
ordained
pioneer ministers.
He
studied systematic
theology
in London
and wrote
his doctoral
dissertation
on ‘“The
Two Hands
of the Father”:
A trinitarian
doctrine
of creation
as a Christian
solution
to the question
of how humans
grow in knowledge
of the world’
(Kings College
London, 2008).
He has ministerial
experience
as a youth
worker in
a lively
Anglican
parish and
in working
with the
marginalized
with the
Society of
St. Francis.
He
has written
articles
in Christian
theology
and is currently
editing the
forthcoming
volume Essays
in the Theology
of Colin
E. Gunton (London/New
York: T&T
Clark, 2010).
His research
interests
include the
doctrine
of God, the
doctrine
of creation
and theologies
of culture.
Lincoln
lives in
central London. |