Contributors

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

Jack Nicholson is a graduate of Peterhouse, University of Cambridge and Blackfriars, University of Oxford, where he studied History.

James Cary is an unusual mix. He is a writer of situation comedy for BBC TV (eg. Miranda, Bluestone 42) and Radio (Think the Unthinkable, Hut 33) and blogs abou

James is Canon Missioner at Blackburn Cathedral. He researches at Oxford University's Faculty of Theology & Religion. in particular issues around transhumanism.

James Mumford lives in London but is a Senior Fellow at The University of Virginia’s Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture.

James leads the unique and adventurous

James Sampson-Foster is training to be a priest at the Queen's Foundation for Ecumenical The

James Wani lives in Juba, and is Christian Aid’s South Sudan’s Country Director.

Jamie Gillies is a freelance writer, campaigner, and spokesman for the Christian charity CARE.

Jamie is Vicar of St Michael's Chester Square, London. Previously he was Area Dean of Lambeth North, supporting churches in south London stretching from Waterloo to Brixton and Clapham.

Jane Cacouris is a freelance writer and consultant working in the international development sector on environment, poverty and livelihood issues.

Dr Jane Williams is the McDonald Professor in Christian Theology at St Mellitus College. She was also a visiting Lecturer in Theology at King’s College London, having previously taught at Trin

Jared Stacy holds a Theological Ethics PhD from the University of Aberdeen. His research focuses on the study of conspiracy theory, US. politics, and evangelicalism in the United States.

Jean is a freelance strategy and operations consultant for Christian organisations and hosts a monthly podcast on Christian books called Have You Ever You Read?.

Jenny Lander is training to be a priest in the Church of England.

Dr Jer Swigart is the co-founder of 

Jeremy Begbie is Thomas A.

A poet and writer, Dr.

Jessica Norman is the Development Manager and a Formation Tutor at St Mellitus College.

Jess Scott is Assistant Professor of Christian Theology at University of Nottingham.