Anthony John Clarke is a British academic and Baptist minister, who is Tutorial Fellow in Pastoral Studies and Community Learning at Regent's Park College, Oxford.

Anthony John Clarke
Personal details
NationalityBritish
Alma materRegent's Park College, Oxford
Websitewww.rpc.ox.ac.uk/people/dr-anthony-clarke

He is an ordained minister in the Baptist Union of Great Britain and has served congregations in Dagenham and Oxford. He became a fellow of Regents in 2007 and is director of the BTh suite, the training and Formation for Baptist Ministers' training.

Education

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Clarke graduated with a BA in Classics from Durham University in 1988 before joining Regent's Park College, Oxford to read Theology whilst undergoing ministerial formation, achieving his MA in (1996). Upon further study focussing on Jesus' cry of dereliction in Mark 15:33-34, he was awarded a Bachelor of Divinity in 2001 which was later published as part of the Regent's Study Guides published by Smyth and Helwys.[1][2] In 2017 Clarke completed his DMin (Chester) which explored training practices in several different theological training colleges,[3] which he published in 2021.[4]

Career

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Clarke was minister of Dagenham Baptist Church and ;ater South Oxford Baptist Church. He was appointed Tutorial Fellow in Pastoral Studies and Community Learning at Regent's Park College, Oxfordin 2007. He has responsibilities for teaching theology, being Director of Studies for the BTh and overseeing Regent's ministerial students. Alongside this, he is Senior Tutor holding oversight of academic matters throughout the College.[5] He teaches a variety of courses for the BTh including early church and modern theology, Baptist history, Christian ministry, and new testament Greek.[6]

Much of his research has focussed on the interface between doctrine and New Testament studies, but more recently focusing on questions of ministerial formation and Baptist life and practice.[7]

Clarke is a member of [1]Cornerstone Baptist Church, Thame. He is also a Trustee for the Southern Counties Baptist Association.[8]


Publications

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Theses

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  • Clarke, Anthony J. (2017). Forming Ministers or Training Leaders?: An Exploration of Practice and The Pastoral Imagination (DMin thesis). University of Chester.

Monographs

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  • A Cry in the Darkness: The Forsakeness of Jesus in Scripture, Theology, and Experience. Macon: Smyth & Helwys. 2002.
  • Forming Ministers or Training Leaders?: An Exploration of Practice. Eugene: Resource. 2021.

Co-Authored Works

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  • Anthony J. Clarke; Paul S. Fiddes (2017). Dissenting Spirit: A History of Regent's Park College 1752-2017. Oxford: Regent's Park College.

Edited Works

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  • Bound for Glory: God, Church and World in Covenant. Oxford: Whitley Publications. 2002.
  • Expecting Justice but Seeing Bloodshed: Some Baptist Contributions to Following Jesus in a Violent World. Oxford: Whitley Publications. 2004.
  • Anthony Clarke; Paul S. Fiddes, eds. (2005). Flickering Images: Theology and Film in Dialogue. Oxford: Regent's Park College.
  • For the Sake of the Church: Essays in Honour of Paul S. Fiddes. Oxford: Regent's Park College. 2014.
  • Anthony Clarke; Andrew Moore, eds. (2014). Within the Love of God: Essays on the Doctrine of God in Honour of Paul S. Fiddes. Oxford: Regent's Park College.
  • Andy Goodliff; Anthony Clarke; Beth Allison-Glenny, eds. (2020). Reconciling Rites: Essays in Honour of Myra N. Blyth. Oxford: Regent's Park College.
  • Being Attentive: Explorations in Practical Theology in Honour of Robert Ellis. Oxford: Regent's Park College. 2021.

Chapters in books

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  • "A Trinitarian Theology of Ministerial Formation". For the Sake of the Church: Essays in Honour of Paul S. Fiddes. Oxford: Regent's Park College. 2014.
  • Paul S. Fiddes, ed. (2015). "Listening to the Voices: A Baptist Reflection". Sharing the Faith at the Boundaries of Unity: Further Conversations Between Anglicans and Baptists. Oxford: Regent's Park College.
  • Andy Goodliff; Paul Goodliff, eds. (2018). "Ascension: 'Rich Wounds Yet Visible Above'". Rhythms of Faithfulness: Essays in Honour of Jhone E. Colwell. Oxford: Regent's Park College.
  • "Communion and Formation: How Eating Changes Us?". Reconciling Rites: Essays in Honour of Myra N. Blyth. Oxford: Regent's Park College. 2020.
  • "Theological Reflection as Community Discernment: Some New Possibilities for Church Meetings?". Being Attentive: Explorations in Practical Theology in Honour of Robert Ellis. Oxford: Regent's Park College. 2021.
  • Helen Paynter; Peter Hatton (eds.). "Holding the Ring: The Marginal Leadership of All". Attending to the Margins: Essays in Honour of Stephen Finamore. Oxford: Regent's Park College.

Articles in journals

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References

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  1. ^ "A Cry in the Darkness: The Forsakeness of Jesus in Scripture, Theology, and Experience". 20 January 2021. Retrieved 4 October 2024.
  2. ^ Clarke, Anthony (1 July 2002). A Cry In The Darkness: The Forsakenness of Jesus in Scripture and Experience. Regent's Study Guides 10. Smyth and Helwys. ISBN 978-1573124027.
  3. ^ Clarke, Anthony. Forming Ministers or Training Leaders?: An Exploration of Practice and The Pastoral Imagination (PDF) (DMin thesis). University of Chester. Retrieved 4 October 2024.
  4. ^ Clarke, Anthony (15 June 2021). Forming Ministers or Training Leaders?: An Exploration of Practice in Theological Coleges. Resource. ISBN 978-1725263512.
  5. ^ [hhttps://www.theology.ox.ac.uk/people/revd-anthony-clarke-0 "Dr Anthony Clarke"]. Retrieved 4 October 2024.
  6. ^ "Dr Anthony Clarke". Retrieved 4 October 2024.
  7. ^ "Dr Anthony Clarke". Retrieved 4 October 2024.
  8. ^ "Trustees". Retrieved 4 October 2024.