David Goodhew
David Goodhew is a Fellow of St Johns College and Vicar of St Barnabas Church, Middlesbrough where he has served since 2019. Prior to this David was on the staff of Cranmer Hall, for eleven years. David has published widely on patterns of church growth and decline, theologies of growth and decline and South African social and religious history. Most recently he edited (with Mark Smith), the volume Christianity in Britain since 1914 (Palgrave Macmillan 2024) and is working on a new volume, Christianity in Britain, 1789 to 1914. Further back, David edited a series of academic studies: Church Growth in Britain, 1980 to the Present Day; Towards a Theology of Church Growth; Growth and Decline in the Anglican Communion, 1980 to the Present and (with Anthony Paul Cooper) The Desecularisation of the City: London’s Churches, 1980 to the Present. He is heavily involved in the Centre for the Study of Modern Christianity, based at St Johns and periodically teaches an MA module for the MATM programme. David is a long-standing contributor to ‘Covenant’, a blog run by the American Anglican organisation, Living Church.