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Anthony Clarke is a Senior Tutor and Tutorial Fellow in Pastoral Studies and Community Learning at Regent's Park College, University of Oxford. He has held these roles since 2007, overseeing academic matters, directing the BTh program, and supporting ordinands. His academic journey includes a Classics degree from Durham University, theology studies at Oxford, an Oxford BD on Jesus' cry of dereliction, and a DMin from Chester University focusing on ministerial formation. His research bridges doctrinal studies and practical theology, emphasizing theology's impact on ministry practices, leadership, disability advocacy, and Baptist life. He explores themes like trinitarian theology's practical implications and divine passibility's role in pastoral contexts.
Clarke's work spans Biblical Studies (New Testament), Historical Theology, and Systematic Theology. Recent articles address ministerial formation in theological colleges, Baptist denominational identity, and historical educational institutions like the London Baptist Education Society. His publications often integrate historical analysis with contemporary pastoral challenges. Notable books include Dissenting Spirit: A History of Regent's Park College (2017) and Vital truth: convictions of the Christian community (2017).
His advising focuses on theological education and pastoral studies, though no specific advisees are listed. No grants or labs are mentioned, but his research consistently engages practical applications of theology in ministry contexts.





