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Speakeasy Theology

Chris EW Green, David S Harvey, Mark Vernon
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theology and the life of faith

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  • Chris EW Green

    Professor of Public Theology—Southeastern University /// Bishop—Diocese of St. Anthony (CEEC)

  • David S Harvey

    I am a missional priest in the Diocese of St Anthony, Pastor at Westside King's Church, Calgary, Director of the St Anthony Institute (stanthonyinstitute.com) and co-host of the Two Texts Podcast (twotexts.com).

  • Mark Vernon

    Writer and psychotherapist. Book on William Blake out now: “Awake! William Blake and the Power of the Imagination” (Hurst). For more - www.markvernon.com

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