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School of Theology and Religious Studies

Professor A.M. Allchin

A.M. Allchin is an Honorary Professor in the School of Theology and Religious Studies. He was formerly Canon of Canterbury Cathedral and librarian of Pusey House, Oxford. He has been involved throughout his career with ecumenism and the relationship between Eastern Orthodoxy and the Christianity of the West. A leading Anglican theologian, he has served as Director of the St Theosevia Centre for Christian Spirituality in Oxford. He has also contributed to the Welsh tradition by his studies in Welsh religious poetry and specifically the work of the early nineteenth century hymn writer and mystic Ann Griffiths. His study of the Danish Christian leader Grundtvig has been hailed as the definitive work in its field.

Publications

A.M. Allchin
Resurrection's Children : Exploring The Way Towards God,
Norwich : Canterbury Press, 1998

Rhyfeddaf fyth : emynau a llythyrau Ann Griffiths ynghyd â'r byrgofiant iddi gan John Hughes Pontrobert, a rhai llythyrau gan gyfeillion, golygwyd gan E. Wyn James, ynghyd â rhagymadrodd gan A.M. Allchin, a darluniau gan Rhiain M. Davies,Y Drenewydd : Gwasg Gregynog, 1998

A.M. Allchin
N.F.S. Grundtvig : An Introduction To His Life And Work,
London : Darton, Longman and Todd, 1997.

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Professor A.M. Allchin
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Professor A.M. Allchin

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