Contributors

List of all the contributors and authors for Seen & Unseen.

"Sam recently completed a doctorate with the University of Aberdeen in political theology.

Sam Tomlin is a Salvation Army officer, leading a local church in Liverpool where he lives with his wife and three children who are home-educated.

His Grace Archbishop Dr. Samuel Enosa Peni is the Archbishop of Western Equatoria in South Sudan. An internal province of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan.

Dr Sara Schumacher is Academic Dean and Tutor and Lecturer in The

Sarah Basemera is a circular economy enthusiast and a founder of

Sian Brookes is currently studying for a Doctorate in Theology at Aberdeen University.

Barney and Silvianne Aspray are theologians.  

Silvianne Aspray is a British Academy postdoctoral fellow at the Divinity Faculty of the University of Cambridge.

Simon Burton-Jones is Bishop of Tonbridge in the Diocese of Rochester. He is a lover of contemporary literature, indie cinema, Scandi drama, theatre, rock music and lots of sports.

Simon Cansdale is vicar of Christ Church, Winchester.

Simon Cross currently works for the Bishop of Oxford and the Church of England’s Faith in Public Life Parliamentary Unit, researching ethical aspects of technology and advising on the Church’s poli

Simon Horobin is Professor of English Language & Literature, Magdalen College, Oxford Unive

Simon Walsh is a journalist and consultant with a background in corporate, financial, international and crisis communications.

Simon Walters is Curate at Holy Trinity Huddersfield.

Simone Di Vicenz is Christian Aid’s Head of Humanitarian Policy.

Sonny works creatively with videography, graphic design, fashion, and photography.

Stefani Ruper is a philosopher of the ethics of belief specialising in the question: what should we believe, and why?

Dr Stephen Backhouse is the author of the biography "Kierkegaard: A Single Life" and “Kierkegaard’s Critique of Christian Nationalism”. he is also an organisational consultant.

Stephen Bullivant is a professor of theology and sociology at St Mary’s University, UK, and the University of Notre Dame, Australia.

Stephen Cottrell is Primate of England and Archbishop of York. He has authored 20 books.