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David F. Ford

David Frank Ford OBE (born 23 January 1948) is an Anglican public theologian.[1] He was the Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge, beginning in 1991. He is now an Emeritus Regius Professor of Divinity. His research interests include political theology, ecumenical theology, Christian theologians and theologies, theology and poetry, the shaping of universities and of the field of theology and religious studies within universities, hermeneutics, and interfaith theology and relations.[2] He is the founding director of the Cambridge Inter-Faith Programme and a co-founder of the Society for Scriptural Reasoning.

David F. Ford

Born
David Frank Ford

(1948-01-23) 23 January 1948 (age 75)
Dublin, Ireland
SpouseDeborah Ford
Academic background
Alma mater
ThesisBiblical Narrative and the Theological Method of Karl Barth in the "Church Dogmatics" (1977)
Doctoral advisor
Academic work
DisciplineTheology
School or traditionAnglicanism
Institutions
Main interests

Early life and education Edit

For was born on 23 January 1948[3] in Dublin.[4] He was raised as an Anglican in the Church of Ireland in Dublin. His father died when he was 12 years old[1][5] and he was raised by his mother, Phyllis Mary Elizabeth Ford.[6]

For his undergraduate education, he studied at Trinity College Dublin,[2] where he was active in politics, debate and journalism. He was elected a Scholar in classics in 1968. After completing his degree,[7] he interviewed for jobs at British Steel Corporation and Rolls-Royce, but then was offered a scholarship to St John's College, Cambridge and decided to study theology for a few years before going into business.[1] He earned his bachelor's degree in theology[7] at Cambridge and went on to earn his Master of Sacred Theology degree at Yale Divinity School; he also did graduate work at the University of Tübingen. He gained his doctorate at Cambridge,[3][5] writing his dissertation on Karl Barth and biblical narrative[1] under the direction of Donald MacKinnon[8] and Stephen Sykes. The result was the book Barth and God's Story (1981). Ford later received an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from the University of Birmingham.[3]

Career Edit

From 1976 to 1991 Ford was a lecturer (later senior lecturer) at the University of Birmingham.[2] Living in the inner city, his theology was shaped by a multi-faith experience, and he also became involved in a local Anglican church in the evangelical tradition. As his housemate was involved in renovating derelict houses, he lived in some of those houses and became a house manager for one of them.[1] In the university's theology department, he became close to theologian Daniel W. Hardy and went on to marry Hardy's daughter.[5]

In 1991 he moved to Cambridge to become the Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge.[2] He is the first professor in this post who is not in the Anglican ministry.[9] He helped found and chairs the management committee of the Centre for Advanced Religious and Theological Studies at Cambridge. He is a member of St John's College, a fellow of Selwyn College, and a foundation member of Trinity College.[2]

He is highly regarded for his scholarship, is a sought-after lecturer and preacher, and serves as an advisor to the bishops of the Anglican Communion.[1] His books have met with wide appeal; his The Modern Theologians: An Introduction to Christian Theology in the Twentieth Century (Blackwell, 1997), now in its third printing, is the leading textbook on modern Christian theology in the English-speaking world, China and Korea.[7] His Theology: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford University Press, 1999), part of the Very Short Introductions series, has been translated into many languages, including Chinese, Korean, Indonesian, Romanian, and Kurdish.[7]

Multi-faith and interfaith work Edit

When Ford came to Cambridge in 1991, the theology department focused almost exclusively on Christianity. Ford assisted in the realisation of a development plan which included a new building, a new Centre for Advanced Religious and Theological Studies, new endowed research posts, and the development of the Cambridge Theological Federation (the university's consortium of Anglican, Methodist, and United Reformed seminaries). The university went on to add two new posts in Islamic studies, a new post in New Testament, and a new endowed post in theology and natural science. A Roman Catholic institute and institute for Orthodox Christian theology were added to the consortium of seminaries.[1] The Centre for Jewish–Christian Relations was established in 1998,[10] followed by the Centre for the Study of Muslim–Jewish Relations in 2006.

Ford was introduced to interfaith dialogue in the early 1990s[11] while on sabbatical at the Center for Theological Inquiry in Princeton, where his father-in-law, Hardy, director of the centre, introduced him to Jewish theologian Peter Ochs. Hardy and Ford participated in meetings of the early "textual reasoning" group founded by Ochs at the American Academy of Religion, reading the Tanakh, Bible, and Quran together with Christian and Muslim scholars.[5] In 1996 Ford, Hardy and Ochs founded the Society for Scriptural Reasoning;[11][12] Ford has been an active promoter of scriptural reasoning in subsequent papers and lectures.

In 2002 Ford became the founding director of the Cambridge Inter-Faith Programme.[13] Among his activities are lectures at international conferences on Muslim–Christian relations.[14][15] In October 2007 he helped launch a letter by 138 Muslim scholars to 25 Christian leaders, including the Pope, the Orthodox patriarchs, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and the heads of the world alliances of the Lutheran, Methodist, Baptist and Reformed churches, calling for peace and reconciliation between Christians and Muslims for the survival of the world.[citation needed] The following month, he was one of the signatories on a Christian response seeking Muslim forgiveness.[16]

In 2008 the Sternberg Foundation awarded Ford its gold medal for Inter-Faith Relations.[7]

In November 2012 he was awarded the Coventry International Prize for Peace and Reconciliation.

Memberships Edit

Ford is active both within the university and in public life. He has been a trustee for the Center of Theological Inquiry at Princeton since 2007 and a member of the board of advisors for the John Templeton Foundation since 2008. Other professional memberships include the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Biblical Literature.[2]

He is an editorial board member of Modern Theology, the Scottish Journal of Theology, Teaching Theology and Religion, the Irish Theological Quarterly, and the Journal of Anglican Studies. He is an editorial advisory board member for the Current Issues in Theology series published by Cambridge University Press.[2]

From 2003 to 2008 Ford was an academic member of the World Economic Forum Council of 100 Leaders for West-Islamic World Dialogue. He is an external advisor for the Centre for Christian Studies in Hong Kong (since 2006), a trustee for the Golden Web Foundation, a developer of a global multimedia publishing system with a focus on pre-modern world history, heritage and culture (since 2006), and a consultant for L'Arche Communities, a federation of over 100 communities for people with severe mental disabilities (since 1993).[2]

In 2011 he was one of 1,750 signatories to a letter to US President Barack Obama urging US intervention in the Libyan civil war.[17]

Personal Edit

He is married to Deborah Ford, daughter of Daniel W. Hardy. She is an assistant chaplain at Addenbrooke's Hospital, part of the Cambridge University Hospital system.[9] They have three children,[13][18] Rebecca, Rachel and Daniel.[6]

He is an Anglican Lay Minister at St Andrew's Church, Cherry Hinton, Cambridge.[19]

Bibliography Edit

Books, monographs Edit

  • Barth and God's Story: Biblical Narrative and the Theological Method of Karl Barth in the Church Dogmatics. 1981.
  • A Long Rumour of Wisdom: Re-describing Theology. Cambridge University Press. 1992. p. 32. ISBN 978-0-521-43570-3.
  • God in the University. University of Leicester. 1998. p. 22.
  • Theology: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press. 1999. ISBN 978-0-19-285384-4. david f ford.
  • Self and Salvation: Being Transformed. Cambridge University Press. 1999. ISBN 978-0-521-41607-8.
  • Jesus: A Reader. Oxford University Press. 2002. ISBN 978-0-19-289316-1. (ed. with Mike Higton)
  • The Promise of Scriptural Reasoning. Blackwell. 2006. (ed. with C. C. Pecknold; includes chapter "An Inter-Faith Wisdom: Scriptural Reasoning Between Jews, Christians and Muslims")
  • Christian Wisdom: Desiring God and Learning in Love. Cambridge University Press. 2007. ISBN 978-0-521-87545-5.
    • Review in Studies in Christian Ethics (November 2009) 22:4, 504–506.
  • Shaping Theology: Engagements in a Religious and Secular World. Blackwell. 2007.
  • Musics of Belonging: The Poetry of Micheal O'Siadnail. Carysfort Press. 2007. (ed. with Marc Caball, includes chapter "Life, Work, and Reception")
  • The Modern Theologians: An Introduction to Christian Theology in the Twentieth Century. Blackwell. 1997. p. 1. ISBN 978-0-631-19591-7. david f ford.; 3d ed. (ed., with Rachel Muers) pub. 2005
  • Scripture and Theology: Reading Texts, Seeking Wisdom. SCM. 2003. ISBN 978-0-334-02920-5. (ed. with Graham Stanton)
  • Fields of Faith: Theology and Religious Studies for the Twenty-First Century. Cambridge University Press. 2005. ISBN 978-0-521-84737-7. (ed. with Ben Quash and Janet Martin Soskice)
  • The Shape of Living: Spiritual Directions for Everyday Life. Baker Books. 1997. ISBN 978-0-8010-6519-4. (with Susan Howatch) 2nd ed. published 2004
  • Jubilate: Theology in Practice. London: Darton Longman & Todd. 2004. (with Daniel W. Hardy). Published in US as Praising and Knowing God, Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 2005.
  • Barth and God's Story: Biblical Narrative and the Theological Method of Karl Barth in the Church Dogmatics. Wipf & Stock Publishers. 2008. ISBN 978-1-60608-056-6.
  • Meaning and Truth in II Corinthians. Wipf & Stock Publishers. 2008. ISBN 978-1-55635-813-5. (with Frances M. Young)
  • Hardy, Daniel W. (2010). Wording a Radiance: Parting Conversations on God and the Church. SCM. ISBN 978-0-334-04208-2. (ed. by David Ford, Deborah Ford, Peter Ochs, published in paperback as Attracting God's Light: A Parting Theology)
    • Review by Michael Barnes in Thinking Faith: The Online Journal of the British Jesuits, 14 January 2011.
  • The Future of Christian Theology. Wiley-Blackwell. 2011. ISBN 978-1-4051-4272-4.
    • Review by Jason Byassee in The Christian Century 128:9 (3 May 2011), 33.
  • The Modern Theologians Reader. John Wiley & Sons. 2011. ISBN 978-1-4051-7111-3. (with Mike Higton and Simeon Zahl)

Book chapters Edit

  • "Tragedy and Atonement" in Christ, Ethics, and Tragedy: Essays in honour of Donald MacKinnon, Kenneth Surin, ed. Cambridge University Press, 1989. ISBN 978-0-521-34137-0.
  • "Third Epoch: The Future of Discourse in Jewish–Christian Relations" (with Peter Ochs), in Challenges in Jewish–Christian Relations, James K. Aitken and Edward Kessler, eds. New York: Paulist Press, 2006, pp. 153–170.
  • "Developing Scriptural Reasoning Further", in Scripture, Reason, and the Contemporary Islam-West Encounter: Studying the 'Other', Understanding the 'Self', Basit Bilal Koshul and Steven Kepnes, eds. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, pp. 201–219.
  • "God and Our Public Life: A scriptural wisdom", in Liberating Texts? Sacred Scriptures in Public Life, Sebastian C. H. Kim and Jonathan Draper, eds. London: SPCK, 2008, pp. 29–56.
  • "Theology" in The Routledge Companion to the Study of Religions (2nd edition, 2009), John Hinnells, ed. Routledge, ISBN 0-415-47327-6.
  • "Theology and Religious Studies for a Multifaith and Secular Society", in Theology and Religious Studies in Higher Education: Global Perspectives, Darlene L. Bird and Simon G. Smith, eds. London: Continuum, 2009, pp. 31–43.
  • "Paul Ricoeur: A Biblical Philosopher on Jesus", in Jesus and Philosophy: New Essays, Paul K. Moser, ed. Cambridge University Press, 2009, pp. 169–193.
  • "Foreword" to New Perspectives for Evangelical Theology: Engaging God, Scripture, and the World. Routledge, 2009.
  • "Foreword" in New Perspectives for Evangelical Theology: Engaging with God, Scripture, and the World, Tom Greggs, ed. Routledge, 2010. ISBN 978-0-415-47732-1.

Selected articles, papers Edit

  • "What Happens in the Eucharist?", Scottish Journal of Theology 8:3 (1995), 359–81.
  • "A Messiah for the Third Millennium," Modern Theology 16 (2000), 75–90.
  • "The Responsibilities of Universities in a Religious and Secular World", in Studies in Christian Ethics 17:1 (April 2044), 22–37, doi:10.1177/095394680401700102.
  • "A Wisdom for Anglican Life: Lambeth 1998 to Lambeth 2008 and Beyond", in Journal of Anglican Studies 4:2 (2006), 137–156.
  • "An Interfaith Wisdom: Scriptural Reasoning Between Jews, Christians and Muslims", in Modern Theology 22:3 (July 2006), 345–366.
  • "Gospel in Context: Among Many Faiths", in Pilgrim: Magazine of the Friends of the Church in India, No. 30 (March–April 2007), 3–7.
  • "God and Our Public Life: A Scriptural Wisdom", in International Journal of Public Theology 1:1 (2007), 63–81.
  • "God’s Power and Human Flourishing: A Biblical Inquiry after Charles Taylor’s A Secular Age", 2008
  • , Cambridge Inter-Faith Programme and Kalam Research & Media, 2009.
  • "Where is Wise Theological Creativity to be Found? Thoughts on 25 Years of Modern Theology and the Twenty-First Century Prospect", in Modern Theology 26:1 (January 2010), 67–75.
  • "Faith Seeking Wisdom: How My Mind Has Changed" in The Christian Century (18 November 2010).

Selected lectures Edit

  • "Knowledge, Meaning and the World's Greatest Challenges: Reinventing Cambridge University in the Twenty-first Century", lecture at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, 14 February 2003.
  • "The Qur'an: A New Translation", speech given at the launch of The Qur'an: A New Translation at SOAS, University of London, 13 May 2004.
  • at Fulcrum Conference Islington 2006.
  • "Faith, Scriptures and Universities in an Inter-Faith and Secular Society", and "'A Fresh Intensity: Inter-Faith Engagement with Scriptures", lectures at The University of Sheffield, February 2007.
  • "Seeking Muslim, Christian and Jewish Wisdom in the Fifteenth, Twenty-first and Fifty-eighth centuries: A Muscat Manifesto", lecture at the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, Muscat, Oman, 20 April 2009. *"What is Required of a Religious Leader Today?", lecture at the Institute of Shariah Studies, Muscat, Oman, 20 April 2009.
  • , The Fourth Pope John Paul II Annual Lecture on Interreligious Understanding, 5 April 2011.

Quotes Edit

  • "At the heart of healthy inter-faith engagement is a triple dynamic: going deeper into your own faith, deeper into each other's, and deeper into action for the common good of humanity".[20]
  • " Few things are likely to be more important for the twenty-first century than wise faith among the world's religious communities. That calls for fuller understanding, better education, and a commitment to the flourishing of our whole planet".[21]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Cunningham, David S. (3 May 2003). . The Christian Century: 30–37. Archived from the original on 2 November 2011. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h . University of Cambridge. 2010. Archived from the original on 2 June 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  3. ^ a b c . University of Cambridge. 2011. Archived from the original on 24 August 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  4. ^ . Catholic Ireland. 2010. Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  5. ^ a b c d Ford, David (2 April 2011). "A Journey into Interfaith Engagement". HuffPost. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  6. ^ a b Acknowledgements (in Christian Wisdom: Desiring God and Learning in Love) (PDF). Cambridge University Press. 2007. p. xiv. ISBN 978-0-521-87545-5.
  7. ^ a b c d e (PDF). The John Paul II Center for Interreligious Dialogue. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 July 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  8. ^ Ford, David (5 April 2000). . The Christian Century: 388–391. Archived from the original on 2 November 2011. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  9. ^ a b . Diocese of Virginia. Archived from the original on 24 March 2012. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  10. ^ . Woolf Institute. Archived from the original on 6 January 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  11. ^ a b Bailey, Dr. Jeffrey R. . The Christian Century. Archived from the original on 16 March 2012. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  12. ^ "Participating Societies". Society for Scriptural Reasoning. 2006. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  13. ^ a b "Contributors: David F. Ford". Greenbelt. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  14. ^ "Archbishop's Christian-Muslim initiative continues in Sarajevo – further details". Archbishop of Canterbury. 12 May 2005. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  15. ^ "List of Invitees of World Conference for Dialogue, Madrid" (PDF). Muslim World League. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  16. ^ . Khaleej Times. 26 November 2007. Archived from the original on 8 June 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  17. ^ . Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  18. ^ . Addenbrookes Hospital. 3 August 2007. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  19. ^ "St Andrew's Church, Cherry Hinton - Our Team".
  20. ^ . Cambridge Inter-Faith Programme. 2011. Archived from the original on 11 September 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  21. ^ . The Cambridge Inter-Faith Program. 2011. Archived from the original on 16 March 2012. Retrieved 21 May 2011.

External links Edit

  • Public Broadcasting Service interview with David Ford on Scriptural Reasoning
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david, ford, david, frank, ford, born, january, 1948, anglican, public, theologian, regius, professor, divinity, university, cambridge, beginning, 1991, emeritus, regius, professor, divinity, research, interests, include, political, theology, ecumenical, theol. David Frank Ford OBE born 23 January 1948 is an Anglican public theologian 1 He was the Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge beginning in 1991 He is now an Emeritus Regius Professor of Divinity His research interests include political theology ecumenical theology Christian theologians and theologies theology and poetry the shaping of universities and of the field of theology and religious studies within universities hermeneutics and interfaith theology and relations 2 He is the founding director of the Cambridge Inter Faith Programme and a co founder of the Society for Scriptural Reasoning David F FordOBEBornDavid Frank Ford 1948 01 23 23 January 1948 age 75 Dublin IrelandSpouseDeborah FordAcademic backgroundAlma materTrinity College DublinSt John s College CambridgeYale UniversityThesisBiblical Narrative and the Theological Method of Karl Barth in the Church Dogmatics 1977 Doctoral advisorDonald M MacKinnonStephen SykesAcademic workDisciplineTheologySchool or traditionAnglicanismInstitutionsUniversity of BirminghamSelwyn College CambridgeMain interestsEcumenical theologyhermeneuticsinterfaith relationspolitical theologyscriptural reasoningtheology and poetrytheology and universities Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Multi faith and interfaith work 3 Memberships 4 Personal 5 Bibliography 5 1 Books monographs 5 2 Book chapters 5 3 Selected articles papers 5 4 Selected lectures 6 Quotes 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education EditFor was born on 23 January 1948 3 in Dublin 4 He was raised as an Anglican in the Church of Ireland in Dublin His father died when he was 12 years old 1 5 and he was raised by his mother Phyllis Mary Elizabeth Ford 6 For his undergraduate education he studied at Trinity College Dublin 2 where he was active in politics debate and journalism He was elected a Scholar in classics in 1968 After completing his degree 7 he interviewed for jobs at British Steel Corporation and Rolls Royce but then was offered a scholarship to St John s College Cambridge and decided to study theology for a few years before going into business 1 He earned his bachelor s degree in theology 7 at Cambridge and went on to earn his Master of Sacred Theology degree at Yale Divinity School he also did graduate work at the University of Tubingen He gained his doctorate at Cambridge 3 5 writing his dissertation on Karl Barth and biblical narrative 1 under the direction of Donald MacKinnon 8 and Stephen Sykes The result was the book Barth and God s Story 1981 Ford later received an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from the University of Birmingham 3 Career EditFrom 1976 to 1991 Ford was a lecturer later senior lecturer at the University of Birmingham 2 Living in the inner city his theology was shaped by a multi faith experience and he also became involved in a local Anglican church in the evangelical tradition As his housemate was involved in renovating derelict houses he lived in some of those houses and became a house manager for one of them 1 In the university s theology department he became close to theologian Daniel W Hardy and went on to marry Hardy s daughter 5 In 1991 he moved to Cambridge to become the Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge 2 He is the first professor in this post who is not in the Anglican ministry 9 He helped found and chairs the management committee of the Centre for Advanced Religious and Theological Studies at Cambridge He is a member of St John s College a fellow of Selwyn College and a foundation member of Trinity College 2 He is highly regarded for his scholarship is a sought after lecturer and preacher and serves as an advisor to the bishops of the Anglican Communion 1 His books have met with wide appeal his The Modern Theologians An Introduction to Christian Theology in the Twentieth Century Blackwell 1997 now in its third printing is the leading textbook on modern Christian theology in the English speaking world China and Korea 7 His Theology A Very Short Introduction Oxford University Press 1999 part of the Very Short Introductions series has been translated into many languages including Chinese Korean Indonesian Romanian and Kurdish 7 Multi faith and interfaith work Edit When Ford came to Cambridge in 1991 the theology department focused almost exclusively on Christianity Ford assisted in the realisation of a development plan which included a new building a new Centre for Advanced Religious and Theological Studies new endowed research posts and the development of the Cambridge Theological Federation the university s consortium of Anglican Methodist and United Reformed seminaries The university went on to add two new posts in Islamic studies a new post in New Testament and a new endowed post in theology and natural science A Roman Catholic institute and institute for Orthodox Christian theology were added to the consortium of seminaries 1 The Centre for Jewish Christian Relations was established in 1998 10 followed by the Centre for the Study of Muslim Jewish Relations in 2006 Ford was introduced to interfaith dialogue in the early 1990s 11 while on sabbatical at the Center for Theological Inquiry in Princeton where his father in law Hardy director of the centre introduced him to Jewish theologian Peter Ochs Hardy and Ford participated in meetings of the early textual reasoning group founded by Ochs at the American Academy of Religion reading the Tanakh Bible and Quran together with Christian and Muslim scholars 5 In 1996 Ford Hardy and Ochs founded the Society for Scriptural Reasoning 11 12 Ford has been an active promoter of scriptural reasoning in subsequent papers and lectures In 2002 Ford became the founding director of the Cambridge Inter Faith Programme 13 Among his activities are lectures at international conferences on Muslim Christian relations 14 15 In October 2007 he helped launch a letter by 138 Muslim scholars to 25 Christian leaders including the Pope the Orthodox patriarchs the Archbishop of Canterbury and the heads of the world alliances of the Lutheran Methodist Baptist and Reformed churches calling for peace and reconciliation between Christians and Muslims for the survival of the world citation needed The following month he was one of the signatories on a Christian response seeking Muslim forgiveness 16 In 2008 the Sternberg Foundation awarded Ford its gold medal for Inter Faith Relations 7 In November 2012 he was awarded the Coventry International Prize for Peace and Reconciliation Memberships EditFord is active both within the university and in public life He has been a trustee for the Center of Theological Inquiry at Princeton since 2007 and a member of the board of advisors for the John Templeton Foundation since 2008 Other professional memberships include the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Biblical Literature 2 He is an editorial board member of Modern Theology the Scottish Journal of Theology Teaching Theology and Religion the Irish Theological Quarterly and the Journal of Anglican Studies He is an editorial advisory board member for the Current Issues in Theology series published by Cambridge University Press 2 From 2003 to 2008 Ford was an academic member of the World Economic Forum Council of 100 Leaders for West Islamic World Dialogue He is an external advisor for the Centre for Christian Studies in Hong Kong since 2006 a trustee for the Golden Web Foundation a developer of a global multimedia publishing system with a focus on pre modern world history heritage and culture since 2006 and a consultant for L Arche Communities a federation of over 100 communities for people with severe mental disabilities since 1993 2 In 2011 he was one of 1 750 signatories to a letter to US President Barack Obama urging US intervention in the Libyan civil war 17 Personal EditHe is married to Deborah Ford daughter of Daniel W Hardy She is an assistant chaplain at Addenbrooke s Hospital part of the Cambridge University Hospital system 9 They have three children 13 18 Rebecca Rachel and Daniel 6 He is an Anglican Lay Minister at St Andrew s Church Cherry Hinton Cambridge 19 Bibliography EditBooks monographs Edit Barth and God s Story Biblical Narrative and the Theological Method of Karl Barth in the Church Dogmatics 1981 A Long Rumour of Wisdom Re describing Theology Cambridge University Press 1992 p 32 ISBN 978 0 521 43570 3 God in the University University of Leicester 1998 p 22 Theology A Very Short Introduction Oxford University Press 1999 ISBN 978 0 19 285384 4 david f ford Self and Salvation Being Transformed Cambridge University Press 1999 ISBN 978 0 521 41607 8 Review by John Webster Scottish Journal of Theology 2001 54 548 559 Jesus A Reader Oxford University Press 2002 ISBN 978 0 19 289316 1 ed with Mike Higton The Promise of Scriptural Reasoning Blackwell 2006 ed with C C Pecknold includes chapter An Inter Faith Wisdom Scriptural Reasoning Between Jews Christians and Muslims Christian Wisdom Desiring God and Learning in Love Cambridge University Press 2007 ISBN 978 0 521 87545 5 Review in Studies in Christian Ethics November 2009 22 4 504 506 Shaping Theology Engagements in a Religious and Secular World Blackwell 2007 Musics of Belonging The Poetry of Micheal O Siadnail Carysfort Press 2007 ed with Marc Caball includes chapter Life Work and Reception The Modern Theologians An Introduction to Christian Theology in the Twentieth Century Blackwell 1997 p 1 ISBN 978 0 631 19591 7 david f ford 3d ed ed with Rachel Muers pub 2005 Scripture and Theology Reading Texts Seeking Wisdom SCM 2003 ISBN 978 0 334 02920 5 ed with Graham Stanton Fields of Faith Theology and Religious Studies for the Twenty First Century Cambridge University Press 2005 ISBN 978 0 521 84737 7 ed with Ben Quash and Janet Martin Soskice The Shape of Living Spiritual Directions for Everyday Life Baker Books 1997 ISBN 978 0 8010 6519 4 with Susan Howatch 2nd ed published 2004 Jubilate Theology in Practice London Darton Longman amp Todd 2004 with Daniel W Hardy Published in US as Praising and Knowing God Philadelphia Westminster Press 2005 Barth and God s Story Biblical Narrative and the Theological Method of Karl Barth in the Church Dogmatics Wipf amp Stock Publishers 2008 ISBN 978 1 60608 056 6 Meaning and Truth in II Corinthians Wipf amp Stock Publishers 2008 ISBN 978 1 55635 813 5 with Frances M Young Hardy Daniel W 2010 Wording a Radiance Parting Conversations on God and the Church SCM ISBN 978 0 334 04208 2 ed by David Ford Deborah Ford Peter Ochs published in paperback as Attracting God s Light A Parting Theology Review by Michael Barnes in Thinking Faith The Online Journal of the British Jesuits 14 January 2011 The Future of Christian Theology Wiley Blackwell 2011 ISBN 978 1 4051 4272 4 Review by Jason Byassee in The Christian Century 128 9 3 May 2011 33 The Modern Theologians Reader John Wiley amp Sons 2011 ISBN 978 1 4051 7111 3 with Mike Higton and Simeon Zahl Book chapters Edit Tragedy and Atonement in Christ Ethics and Tragedy Essays in honour of Donald MacKinnon Kenneth Surin ed Cambridge University Press 1989 ISBN 978 0 521 34137 0 Third Epoch The Future of Discourse in Jewish Christian Relations with Peter Ochs in Challenges in Jewish Christian Relations James K Aitken and Edward Kessler eds New York Paulist Press 2006 pp 153 170 Developing Scriptural Reasoning Further in Scripture Reason and the Contemporary Islam West Encounter Studying the Other Understanding the Self Basit Bilal Koshul and Steven Kepnes eds New York Palgrave Macmillan 2007 pp 201 219 God and Our Public Life A scriptural wisdom in Liberating Texts Sacred Scriptures in Public Life Sebastian C H Kim and Jonathan Draper eds London SPCK 2008 pp 29 56 Theology in The Routledge Companion to the Study of Religions 2nd edition 2009 John Hinnells ed Routledge ISBN 0 415 47327 6 Theology and Religious Studies for a Multifaith and Secular Society in Theology and Religious Studies in Higher Education Global Perspectives Darlene L Bird and Simon G Smith eds London Continuum 2009 pp 31 43 Paul Ricoeur A Biblical Philosopher on Jesus in Jesus and Philosophy New Essays Paul K Moser ed Cambridge University Press 2009 pp 169 193 Foreword to New Perspectives for Evangelical Theology Engaging God Scripture and the World Routledge 2009 Foreword in New Perspectives for Evangelical Theology Engaging with God Scripture and the World Tom Greggs ed Routledge 2010 ISBN 978 0 415 47732 1 Selected articles papers Edit What Happens in the Eucharist Scottish Journal of Theology 8 3 1995 359 81 A Messiah for the Third Millennium Modern Theology 16 2000 75 90 The Responsibilities of Universities in a Religious and Secular World in Studies in Christian Ethics 17 1 April 2044 22 37 doi 10 1177 095394680401700102 A Wisdom for Anglican Life Lambeth 1998 to Lambeth 2008 and Beyond in Journal of Anglican Studies 4 2 2006 137 156 An Interfaith Wisdom Scriptural Reasoning Between Jews Christians and Muslims in Modern Theology 22 3 July 2006 345 366 Gospel in Context Among Many Faiths in Pilgrim Magazine of the Friends of the Church in India No 30 March April 2007 3 7 God and Our Public Life A Scriptural Wisdom in International Journal of Public Theology 1 1 2007 63 81 God s Power and Human Flourishing A Biblical Inquiry after Charles Taylor s A Secular Age 2008 A Muscat Manifesto Seeking Interfaith Wisdom Cambridge Inter Faith Programme and Kalam Research amp Media 2009 Where is Wise Theological Creativity to be Found Thoughts on 25 Years of Modern Theology and the Twenty First Century Prospect in Modern Theology 26 1 January 2010 67 75 Faith Seeking Wisdom How My Mind Has Changed in The Christian Century 18 November 2010 Selected lectures Edit Knowledge Meaning and the World s Greatest Challenges Reinventing Cambridge University in the Twenty first Century lecture at Emmanuel College Cambridge 14 February 2003 The Qur an A New Translation speech given at the launch of The Qur an A New Translation at SOAS University of London 13 May 2004 Gospel in Many Contexts Among Many Faiths at Fulcrum Conference Islington 2006 Faith Scriptures and Universities in an Inter Faith and Secular Society and A Fresh Intensity Inter Faith Engagement with Scriptures lectures at The University of Sheffield February 2007 Seeking Muslim Christian and Jewish Wisdom in the Fifteenth Twenty first and Fifty eighth centuries A Muscat Manifesto lecture at the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque Muscat Oman 20 April 2009 What is Required of a Religious Leader Today lecture at the Institute of Shariah Studies Muscat Oman 20 April 2009 Jews Christians and Muslims Meet around their Scriptures An Inter Faith Practice for the 21st Century The Fourth Pope John Paul II Annual Lecture on Interreligious Understanding 5 April 2011 Quotes Edit At the heart of healthy inter faith engagement is a triple dynamic going deeper into your own faith deeper into each other s and deeper into action for the common good of humanity 20 Few things are likely to be more important for the twenty first century than wise faith among the world s religious communities That calls for fuller understanding better education and a commitment to the flourishing of our whole planet 21 References Edit a b c d e f g Cunningham David S 3 May 2003 The Practical Theology of David F Ford The Christian Century 30 37 Archived from the original on 2 November 2011 Retrieved 23 May 2011 a b c d e f g h David Ford Profile University of Cambridge 2010 Archived from the original on 2 June 2011 Retrieved 21 May 2011 a b c Faculty Members Professor David Ford University of Cambridge 2011 Archived from the original on 24 August 2011 Retrieved 21 May 2011 The Irish School of Ecumenics 1970 2007 Like wheat that springs up green Foreword Catholic Ireland 2010 Archived from the original on 27 September 2011 Retrieved 21 May 2011 a b c d Ford David 2 April 2011 A Journey into Interfaith Engagement HuffPost Retrieved 21 May 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