The True Profession of the Gospel
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Gatiss, Lee: - Revd Dr Lee Gatiss has been Director of Church Society since January 2013. He is married to Kerry and they have three children. Lee is on the editorial board of Churchman, a trustee of the annual St Antholin Lecture, and a member of the Latimer Trust Theological Workgroup. He is on the Church of England Evangelical Council, and the council of Affinity Affinity. He also edits an internet journal called Theologian, Lee serves as a member of the editorial board of Studies in Puritanism, and is also a lecturer in church history at Union School of Theology. Lee read modern history at New College, Oxford. After working for St Ebbe's, Oxford, he was a student on the Cornhill Training Course in London, with a placement doing student work at All Soul's, Langham Place. From there he went on to read theological and pastoral studies at Oak Hill College in London. After ordination, Lee served for three years as Curate of St Botolph's, Barton Seagrave, and St Edmund's, Warkton, a Church Society Trust parish. He was then for five years the Associate Minister of St Helen's, Bishopsgate, with responsibility for the Sunday morning congregation and midweek groups, as well as leading the church family staff team, and Reform London. While in London he also completed a ThM in historical and systematic theology with Westminster Theological Seminary in the USA. He then spent three years researching 17th century biblical interpretation for a PhD at Peterhouse and Tyndale House, Cambridge, where he was awarded the Lightfoot Scholarship.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780946307746 |
| ISBN 10 | 0946307741 |
| Title | The True Profession of the Gospel |
| Author | Lee Gatiss |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Latimer House,Oxford |
| Year published | 2010-06-01 |
| Number of pages | 144 |
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