Anthony Bartlett
Born in 1946 in England, Anthony Bartlett studied at Heythrop College, London, and then in Rome. After resigning the priesthood, he ran a London homeless shelter, and in 1993 he emigrated with his family to the US, gaining his PhD at Syracuse University. With his wife, he leads The Bethany Center for Nonviolent Theology and Spirituality. He has written several books in Christian hermeneutics; his latest is Signs of Change: The Bible's Evolution of Divine Nonviolence.
Born in 1946 in England, Anthony Bartlett studied at Heythrop College, London, and then in Rome. After resigning the priesthood, he ran a London homeless shelter, and in 1993 he emigrated with his family to the US, gaining his PhD at Syracuse University. With his wife, he leads The Bethany Center for Nonviolent Theology and Spirituality. He has written several books in Christian hermeneutics; his latest is Signs of Change: The Bible's Evolution of Divine Nonviolence. See less