ABSTRACT

Graham Ward is one of Britain’s leading theologians today. Ward was born in Manchester, the town of which university he is currently professor for contextual theology and ethics. He studied English literature and theology at the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford. He was Dean of Peter’s College in Cambridge, after which he got his post at the University of Manchester. Among his sources of inspiration during his studies were Fergus Kerr, Nicholas Lash, Rowan Williams and, as Ward himself mentions in Christ and Culture, Don Cupitt.1