A companion to the volume below, papers from a conference on the Ethiopian philosopher who wrote the first of the inquiries. This conference was a privilege to be part of! The e-book is open access and can be downloaded if you click on the cover image to the right

The Hatata Inquiries

This book took 5 years work! It’s a bit off piste - but is possibly the earliest written work on rational thought from Sub-Saharan Africa. A very interesting read - influenced by Ethiopian Orthodoxy, but definitely doing its own thing!!

Further thinking about the way in which we might see revival in some very different Christian cultures led to this article that looks at Ethiopia, and some links with Egypt and India.

You can read my article here

Orthodoxy and Evangelicalism

The articles listed below are now available in this open access book, both as a free PDF, or you can order a print version at the same link or on Amazon

At LOI we worked together on a special edition of the journal Religions with articles talking about discipleship in Orthodox and Evangelical contexts.

You can read my article here

The index to the whole volume (all open access so they are free to download) here

All the articles are now also available in a book

Lots of chapters here from LOI discussions about discipleship - including one by David Lyons and me about the Navigators work with Orthodox Christians.

It was a pleasure to partner with David Teague to revise a book that he wrote a while ago, and which I read at the start of our journey in engaging with Ethiopian Orthodoxy

β€” This book is a thoughtful challenge to Evangelicals to engage more willingly with Orthodoxy, and perhaps even be enriched through it!