Description
About the Author
Mark Vasey-Saunders is a priest in the Church of England, working as a vicar and pioneer minister in the diocese of Southwell and Nottingham. He is an evangelical with a long experience of the evangelical community in the UK, and this book is the product of ten years of research for his doctorate. He has previously taught an undergraduate Ethics course for clergy in training at Cranmer Hall, Durham University. He currently teaches on the Lay Reader training programme through All Saints Centre for Mission and Ministry (part of the Common Awards).
Reviews
'Mark Vasey-Saunders provides a compelling analysis of evangelicals' tendency to a cycle of contagious violence and scapegoating, exemplified in traditional attitudes to gays and lesbians. And yet he argues for the possibility of a profound reconstruction of the tradition, freed from sacred violence. In the Academy, the Church and among those alienated from the Church, this is a book that deserves careful reading.' Rob Warner, University of Chester, UK
"I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and found it deeply challenging. It has important insights into Church history, atonement theology and ecclesiology as well as sexuality. I hope that we will hear more from Mark Vasey-Saunders." - Simon J. Taylor, Derby Cathedral
Book Information
ISBN 9781472457288
Author Mark Vasey-Saunders
Format Hardback
Page Count 258
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 635g