Contributors

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

John Barclay is Lightfoot Professor of Divinity at Durham University.

Dr John Clifton is the Commanding Officer of the Salvation Army's Blackpool Citadel.

John Milbank is a theologian, philosopher and poet.

John Wyatt is the author of eight books including Transforming Friendship (November 2023, IVP) and The Robot Will See You Now (July 2021, SPCK Publishing).

Jon Kuhrt is CEO of Hope into Action, a homelessness charity.

The Revd Jonathan Aitken has had one of the most high profile and colourful careers in British public life.

Jonathan Chaplin is a lifelong Anglican, a Fellow of Wesley House, Cambridge and author of Beyond Establishment: Resetting Church-State Relations in England (SCM 2022) 

onathan Evens is Team Rector for Wickford and Runwell and Area Dean of Basildon.

Jonathan Moules is a newsletter editor for the Financial Times and writer of The Week Ahead.

Jonathan Rowlands is Undergraduate Formation Group Tutor at St Mellitus College, East Midlands.

Jonny Reid is Communications and Resources Team Leader at

Jonny is the Resources and Communications Team Leader at Christians in Sport. He plays cricket at Cumnor Cricket Club and is one of the leaders of Town Church Bicester. 

Jörg Friedrichs is Associate Professor at Oxford Department of International Development and 

Julia is a writer and social justice advocate. She seeks and tells stories to help understand the way the world is now and the hope of how it could be. Julia is a published poet and essayist.

Julie Canlis connects Christian spirituality with ordinary life in Wenatchee, Washington State, where she teaches Sunday School and writes.

Justine is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Public Christianity where she speaks and writes about reading contemporary culture.

K.-K. Yeo, a diaspora Chinese, lectures widely in majority world including China on cross-cultural understanding of civilization and religion.

Katherine Amphlett is a counsellor based in the West Midlands.

Kevin is a theologian who works for the Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice, in Dublin. He is a Research Fellow at Dublin City University.

Dr Krish Kandiah is a social entrepreneur with a vision to help solve some of society’s seemingly intractable problems through building partnerships across civil society, faith communities, governm