

“AT
SEITE WE
INTEGRATE
THEOLOGY
WITH UNDERSTANDING
OF OUR CONTEXT
HERE, IN
LONDON AND
THE SOUTH
EAST - SO
THAT WE CAN
SPEAK ABOUT
GOD'S WAYS
IN PUBLIC,
NOT JUST
AS THOUGH
TO A PRIVATE
CLUB."

Nick
joined the
staff in
2004 as the
director
of studies.
He teaches
Christian
Doctrine and Ethics.
After
studying
philosophy,
politics
and economics
in Oxford
he worked
as course
director
of the politics
and theology
programme
at Sarum
College in
Salisbury,
as lecturer
for the parliamentary
intern programme
run by CARE,
as researcher
for a member
of parliament,
and in the
private sector.
He
has contributed
‘Government
as Social
Infrastructure:
A Fourth
Way’ to J.
Chaplin and
N. Spencer
(eds), God
and Government,
(SPCK: London)
due to be
published
in 2009.
He is engaged
in research
on Christian
theological
understandings
of the role
of political
authority.
Nick
lives in
central London. |