I have a new post on the Slugger O’Toole blog, a review of Andrew Holmes’ book, The Irish Presbyterian Mind: Conservative Theology, Evangelical Experience and Modern Criticism, 1830-1930. … Read more...
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Join us for Considering Grace: Unpacking the Impact, 20 March
Study Resources based on my book, co-authored with Jamie Yohanis, Considering Grace: Presbyterians and Troubles, will be launched in Assembly Buildings (Fisherwick Place, Belfast) on Friday 20 March during a half-day conference Considering Grace: Unpacking the Impact. They will … Read more...
How Should we Remember Seamus Mallon? New Post on Slugger
I have a new post on the Slugger O’Toole blog, ‘How should we remember Seamus Mallon? Together – in a Spirit of Christian Love and Forgiveness …’… Read more...
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Events – Prayer Walk & Methodist Service featuring ‘Unity Pilgrim: The Life of Fr Gerry Reynolds CSsR’
The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, which takes place annually between 18 and 25 January, was always an important time for Fr Gerry Reynolds.
As his biographer, I know that every day of Fr Gerry’s life was a … Read more...
‘Considering Grace’ Review in the Irish Times, by Marianne Elliott: “[an] impressive and courageous book”
My latest book, Considering Grace: Presbyterians and the Troubles, co-authored with Jamie Yohanis, is reviewed as the ‘Book of the Day’ in today’s Irish Times online.
The book is reviewed by Marianne Elliott, professor emerita at Liverpool University.
The full … Read more...
Publication of “Power from the Periphery? ‘Extra-Institutional Religion’ and the Prospects for Change – Insights from the Life of Fr Gerry Reynolds”
An article based on my keynote address at the 2018 joint conference of the Irish Association for the Academic Study of Religions and the British Association for the Study of Religions has been jointly-published in the two journals of those … Read more...
Christian & Muslim Cooperation in ‘Work of Love’ Restaurant: Guest Post by Fr Charlie Burrows
This blog recently reported on the 50th Jubilee of Irish priest Fr Charlie Burrows, who is based in Cilacap, Indonesia. 
I’ve profiled his work previously as exemplary of the ‘church without walls’ theme of this blog.
Fr Burrows has contributed … Read more...
A 22-year-old Reviews ‘Considering Grace’: “it is incredibly important that the future generations of leaders are able to look back and see people and their pain before real progress is made.”
As an author, I have to admit having a sneaky peek at the Amazon reviews of my latest book, co-authored with Jamie Yohanis, ‘Considering Grace: Presbyterians and the Troubles’.
Earlier this week, a review by an anonymous 22-year-old was posted. … Read more...
‘Considering Grace’ as ‘Being with the Troubles’: Sermon by Rev Steve Stockman
Over the last number of weeks, Rev Steve Stockman of Fitzroy Presbyterian Church in Belfast has preached a series of sermons on ‘Being with …’ On 17 November, he preached on ‘Being with the Troubles’, using examples from my new … Read more...
A Prayer for Christian Unity on Fr Gerry Reynolds’ Anniversary
Today, 30 November, is Fr Gerry Reynolds’ (1935-2015) fourth anniversary.
Fr Gerry was one of the pioneers of Irish ecumenism. I was honoured to write his biography, which was published earlier this year.
One of his inspirations was the French … Read more...
Enniskillen Launch of ‘Considering Grace’: “[This book] is a precious thing, a vessel that contains so much for us to take heed of …” Remarks by David Bolton
The fifth and final launch of my new book, Considering Grace: Presbyterians and the Troubles (Merrion Press, 2019), co-authored with Jamie Yohanis, was held 27 November at the Bridge Centre in Enniskillen.
The launch featured a response by David … Read more...