Michael J. Ovey (1958-2017) served as the greatly loved and respected Principal of Oak Hill College, London, from 2007 until his unexpected and untimely death. He joined the faculty of Oak Hill in 1998 and completed a PhD in the field of trinitarian theology. He wrote few books: it was said that his students were his writing. This volume collects articles and lectures that demonstrate the depth and breadth of his intellect and originality. For Mike Ovey, in the same way that the earth is a 'Goldilocks planet', with conditions 'just right' to sustain life, so for theology we need a 'Goldilocks zone' which is 'just right', encompassing both 'local' and 'global' theologies. This is unpacked in the first item of this collection, which consists of fifteen 'Off the Record' articles for the online journal Themelios, seven Cambridge Papers, two essays on the gospel and the atonement, and three lectures given at the Global Anglican Futures Conference (GAFCON). There are introductory pieces by Mark Thompson and Chris Green and an afterword by Dan Strange. Peter Jensen's sermon at the thanksgiving service for Mike's life and ministry is also included. This collection shows why Mike Ovey's contribution to evangelical Christianity was so widely appreciated in the UK and around the world.
The collected writings of Revd Dr Mike Ovey (1958- 2017), former Principal of Oak Hill College, LondonAbout the AuthorThe Revd Michael J. Ovey served as the greatly loved and widely respected Principal of Oak Hill College from 2007 until his sudden and unexpected death on 7 January 2017. Before joining Oak Hill, Mike was a civil service lawyer drafting government legislation. He trained at Ridley Hall, Cambridge, and worked as a curate for four years at All Saints, Crowborough, before teaching for three years at Moore Theological College, Sydney. He joined Oak Hill in 1998 and completed a PhD in the field of Trinitarian theology. He authored Your Will Be Done: Exploring Eternal Subordination, Divine Monarchy and Divine Humility, and co-authored Pierced for Our Transgressions and Confident: Why We Can Trust the Bible. He leaves a widow Heather and three children. The editor Chris Green is Vicar at St James, Muswell Hill, London, and was formerly Vice-Principal of Oak Hill College. He is the author of several books including Cutting to the Heart.
Book InformationISBN 9781783596096
Format Paperback
Page Count 300
Imprint Inter-Varsity PressPublisher Inter-Varsity Press