Dr Angus Paddison
Senior Lecturer in Theology and Religious Studies
Humanities and Social Sciences
Angus.Paddison@winchester.ac.uk
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The University of Winchester
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Winchester
Hampshire SO22 4NR
Biography
Angus Paddison studied at Cambridge University and the University of Glasgow and held research posts at the Universities of Gloucestershire and Nottingham before coming to Winchester. He combines his work as Senior Lecturer in TRS with work for the University's Institute of Theological Partnerships.
Expertise
- Contemporary theology and theologians, especially Stanley Hauerwas, Rowan Williams, John Howard Yoder
- Theology and politics
- Theological interpretation of Scripture
Publications
‘On Christianity as truly public’. Forthcoming in: Justin Beaumont and Chris K. Baker (eds) Postsecular Cities: Space, Theory and Practice (London: Continuum, 2011)
‘Reading Yoder Against Milbank: A Yoderian Critique of Radical Orthodoxy’. Forthcoming in: Lisa Isherwood and Mark Zlomislic,(eds) The Poverty of Radical Orthodoxy (Eugene: Wipf and Stock, 2011)
‘Living with the Authority of Scripture’. International Journal of Systematic Theology 13 (2011) – forthcoming
‘Complete bibliography of the writings of Stanley Hauerwas’, compiled with Darren Sarisky. Mennonite Quarterly Review 84 (2010), pp 311-55
Scripture: A Very Theological Proposal (London: T&T Clark International, 2009)
Theological Hermeneutics and 1 Thessalonians (SNTSMS 133; Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005)
Paul, Grace and Freedom: Essays in Honour of John K. Riches Co-edited with Paul Middleton and Karen Wenell (London: T&T Clark International, 2009)
The Pope and Jesus of Nazareth Co-edited with Adrian Pabst (Veritas; London: SCM, 2009)
Christology and Scripture: Inter-disciplinary Perspectives Co-edited with Andrew Lincoln, (LNTS; London: T&T Clark International, 2007)
‘P.T. Forsyth, the ‘positive gospel’, and the church’ Ecclesiology 5 (2009), pp 28-47
‘P.T. Forsyth and the Christian Life’, in: Paul Middleton, Karen Wenell and Angus Paddison (eds) Paul, Grace and Freedom: Essays in Honour of John K. Riches (London: T&T Clark International, 2009), pp 169-84
‘Following Jesus with Pope Benedict’, in: A. Pabst and Angus Paddison (eds) The Pope and Jesus of Nazareth (London: SCM, 2009), pp 176-95
‘Theological Exegesis and John Howard Yoder’ Princeton Theological Review 14 (2008), pp 27-40
‘P.T. Forsyth, Scripture, and the Crisis of the Gospel’ Journal of Theological Interpretation 1 (2007), pp 129-45
‘Exegetical Notes: John 14:23-29’ Expository Times 118 (2007), pp 342-43
‘Exegetical Notes: John 21:1-19’ Expository Times 118 (2007), pp 292-93
‘The Nature of Preaching and the Gospel of John’ Expository Times 118 (2007), pp 267-72
‘Christology and Jewish-Christian understanding: reading the Fourth Gospel as Scripture’, in: Andrew T. Lincoln and Angus Paddison (eds) Christology and Scripture: Inter-disciplinary Perspectives (LNTS; London: T. & T. Clark International, 2007), pp. 41-57
‘Engaging Scripture: Incarnation and the Gospel of John’ Scottish Journal of Theology 60 (2007), pp 144-60
‘Scriptural reading and revelation: a contribution to local hermeneutics’ International Journal of Systematic Theology 8 (2006), pp 433-48
‘Worship Resources: Bible Study Notes for June Lectionary Readings’ Expository Times 117 (2006), pp 327-30
‘Karl Barth’s theological exegesis of Romans 9-11 in the light of Jewish-Christian understanding’ Journal for the Study of the New Testament 28 (2006), pp 469-88
Research Interests
Angus' research interests lie in the relationships between theology and Scripture and between the church and politics; he is particularly interested in the theologies of John Howard Yoder, Stanley Hauerwas and P.T. Forsyth. Angus' latest book project is located at the interface between political theory, the church and the city.
Funding Awards and Professional Membership
Funding awards:
British Academy Conference Support Fund awarded in March 2008 (co-applicant): £3033.50.
British Academy Overseas Conference Grant awarded in March 2008: £400.00.
University of Nottingham Humanities Research Centre Conference Grant, awarded in November 2007: £737.94
British Academy grant for Christology and Scripture Research Project, awarded in 2005 (co-applicant): £2826.00.
Memberships:
member of the Society for the Study of Theology