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Michael Campbell-Johnston

Michael Campbell-Johnston SJ worked in a parish in El Salvador for many years, is the former Provincial of
the British Jesuits and head of the Jesuit Social Justice Secretariat in Rome.
Carlo Carretto

is a member of the Little Brothers of Jesus, and lived for ten years as a hermit in the desert. Many of his books – including Journey Without End and God of the Impossible – became i
Mark Cartledge

is Senior Lecturer in Pentecostal and Charismatic Theology at the University of Birmingham.
Sheila Cassidy

is perhaps best known as the young doctor imprisoned and tortured for treating a wounded revolutionary in Pinochet's Chile. On her release and return to England, she became an outspoken advocate for h
David Catchpole

is scholar in residence at Sarum College and Emeritus Professor of Theological Studies at the University of Exeter. He is author of The Quest for Q, The Trial of Jesus and Resurrection Pe
Tim Cawkwell

is Steward of Norwich Cathedral and was a film maker. He is the co-author of The World Encyclopedia of Film.
Andrew Chandler

is Director of the George Bell Institute, and Honorary Lecturer in the School of Historical Studies, University of Birmingham.
Mark D Chapman

is the Vice-President of Ripon College Cuddesdon, Oxford, and the editor of Celebrating Creation (DLT).
James H Charlesworth

is George L. Collard Professor of New Testament Language and Literature at Princeton Theological Seminary, New Jersey, and a world renowned translator, particularly of pseudepigraphical material.
Steven Chase

is Associate Professor of Spirituality, Western Theological Seminary, Holland, Michigan.