Patrick Whitworth read Modern History at Christ Church Oxford, and a Theology MA in Reformation Studies under T. H. L. Parker at Durham. He has spent over 40 years in Anglican Ministry, most recently in Bath, and in retirement facilitates lay and clergy training alongside his writing. He is married to Olivia with four grown up children and ten grandchildren.
This is a very lucid and comprehensive introduction to the theology of St Irenaeus, who is one of the most important early Fathers of the Church. His understanding of the Bible is pivotal for comprehending how Christianity appropriated the rich inheritance of Jewish belief perceived in the light of Christ. Irenaeus had to contend with a swirl of conflicting interpretations of Christian belief while serving as a very active bishop of Lyons where he died around the year 200. This carefully conceived and well-written book places his witness and teaching in the context of the times and with a clear vision of his place within the unfolding tradition of Christian belief that still speaks to the life of the Church today. The Revd Douglas Dales