Maggi Dawn

Maggi Dawn is a British musician, author and theologian. She is Principal of St Mary's College at the University of Durham, having previously been Associate Professor of Theology and Literature and Associate Dean of Marquand Chapel at Yale University.[1][2]

Career

Dawn has written articles for The Guardian,[3] The Christian Century,[4] and the Bible Reading Fellowship, and has appeared on BBC religion programs including Prayer for the Day.[5] Her 2013 book, Like the Wideness of the Sea, was cited in UK parliament to support a debate on the Consecration of Women as Bishops.[6]

Bibliography

Books

  • Beginnings and Endings: Daily Readings from Advent to Epiphany Oxford: BRF, 2007
  • Beginnings and Endings: Daily Readings from Advent to Epiphany Oxford: BRF, 2007
  • Beginnings and Endings: Daily Readings from Advent to Epiphany Oxford: BRF, 2007
  • The Writing on the Wall: High Art, Popular Culture and the Bible London: Hodder and Stoughton, 2010
  • The Accidental Pilgrim – New Journeys on Ancient Pathways London: Hodder and Stoughton, 2011
  • Like the Wideness of the Sea: Women, Bishops and the Church of England London: Darton, Longman and Todd, 2013

Articles

  • "You have to change to stay the same", in Cray, Dawn et al., The Postevangelical Debate SPCK, 1997
  • "The Art of Liturgy" in The Rite Stuff: Ritual in Contemporary Christian worship and mission Ed., Peter Ward Oxford, BRF: 2004
  • "I am the truth: text, hermeneutics and the person of Christ" in Anglicanism: The Answer to Modernity? Eds. Dormor, Caddick and MacDonald New York: Continuum, 2005
  • "Whose Text is it anyway? – Limit and freedom in interpretation" in An Acceptable Sacrifice? Homosexuality and the Church Eds., Dormor and Morris, foreword by Archbishop Desmond Tutu. London: SPCK, 2007
  • "Reflections for Daily Prayer" 2015–16 (co-authored, ed. Hugh Hillyard-Parker London: Church House Publishing, 2015

Discography

  • Magnificent (Maggi Dawn) [1985]
  • No Pretending (Maggi Dawn) [Kingsway Publications, 1987]
  • Something in the Atmosphere (Maggi Dawn) [Big Jungle Music, 1990]
  • Follow (Maggi Dawn) [Big Jungle Music/Kingsway Publications, 1993]
  • Elements (Maggi Dawn) [Big Jungle Music/Kingsway Publications, 1996]

References

  1. Josh Hurn and Tom Saunders (16 July 2019). "Durham University appoints five new Heads of College". Palatinate.
  2. "Maggi Dawn". Yale Divinity School. Retrieved 18 July 2019.
  3. "Maggi Dawn". The Guardian.
  4. "Maggi Dawn". The Christian Century.
  5. Prayer for the Day Volume I: 365 Inspiring Daily Reflections Front Cover Watkins Media Limited, 16 October 2014, pp 147, 149
  6. Hansard, 13 March 2013, Column 310: Bishops (Consecration of Women) Motion for leave to bring in a Bill (Standing Order No. 23)
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