The Rev. Ephraim Radner, PhD

The Rev. Ephraim Radner, PhD

Professor Emeritus of Historical Theology, Wycliffe College

PhD in Theology, Yale University
MDiv, Yale Divinity School
BA, Dartmouth College

Ephraim Radner (Ph.D., Yale University) is Professor Emeritus of Historical Theology at Wycliffe College, a seminary of the Anglican tradition at the University of Toronto.  He is the author and editor of several books on the theology of the church, biblical interpretation, and the Holy Spirit, including A Profound Ignorance:  Modern PneumatologyThe End of the Church;  Leviticus;  A Brutal Unity; Time and Word; and A Time to Keep, a work on human mortality.  A volume on Christian politics, Mortal Goods, appeared in 2024.  He is currently co-editing the Oxford Handbook on Jewish Christianity and Messianic Judaism. A former church worker in Burundi and an Anglican/Episcopal priest, he has served parishes in various parts of the United States (including Pueblo, Colorado) and has been active in the affairs of the global Anglican Communion. He is married to the Rev. Annette Brownlee, also of Wycliffe College, and they have two grown children. They now reside in Denver, Colorado.

This academic year, Fr. Radner is teaching The Christological Metaphysics of Scripture. 

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