The Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radner to Lecture on Catechism
The Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radner is scheduled to lecture on catechism from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. March, 3, at Church of the Incarnation in Dallas. The lecture will be open to the public. Please RSVP with
Radner is a priest in the Episcopal Church and Professor of Historical Theology at Wycliffe College, an Anglican seminary affiliated with the University of Toronto. He has a doctorate from Yale Divinity School in systematic theology.
He grew up in Berkeley, California, and studied music and art history before going to seminary. Following ordination and work in Burundi (East Africa), he served congregations in Brooklyn, Cleveland, New Haven, Stamford, and Pueblo. Radner has taught at Yale University and Iliff Seminary, as well as at the Episcopal seminary in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Radner has also written and edited several books, including The End of the Church (about how the Holy Spirit works in Church division), Spirit and Nature (about how the Holy Spirit is an intrinsically disputed actor), Hope Among the Fragments (how we live in a divided Church), and a theological commentary on Leviticus. His involvement in the life of the Anglican Communion, as well as in broader ecumenical affairs, has informed his most recent book, A Brutal Unity: how can we be “one” if we disagree so fundamentally about things? He lives in Toronto with his wife, the Rev. Annette Brownlee, and their two children.