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Mark Bonnington

Mark Bonnington

After gaining a First in his two-year Theology BA, Mark was awarded a British Academy grant to write a thesis on The Antioch Episode of Galatians 2.11-14 in Historical and Cultural Context with John Muddiman and Maurice Casey. He was Tutor in New Testament at Cranmer Hall from 1995-2006 where his teaching focussed on Pauline Theology, the Gospels and the Apocalypse. He taught New Testament at Leeds University for three years and Romans and Charismatic Theology at St John’s College, Nottingham. Mark currently teaches MA courses in Acts and Charismatic Theology and an Introduction to Free Church History and Ministry for the Free Church Track at Cranmer Hall.

Kings is linked to Ichthus Christian Fellowship in London, led by Roger and Faith Forster. It has grown into a missional church with strong community involvement and training programmes and with a large student ministry. For six years Mark was a trustee of UCCF – The Christian Unions, has run the Christian Leaders’ Forum in the North East, currently chairs the Regional inter-church body, North East Churches Acting Together, and represents the New and Independent Churches on the Church Leaders’ Group for the North East.

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