Portrait of Paul S. Fiddes in Helwys Hall, Regent's Park College, University of Oxford |
One thing that deeply impresses me about Professor Fiddes is his appreciation for and commitment to serving the communion of his Christian nurture and calling. His international and ecumenical standing as a theologian means that he does not have to identify himself as a Baptist or even remain a Baptist, yet this ordained Baptist minister continues to make the Baptist tradition the explicit concrete ecclesial community of reference in his theological work and to serve the Baptist Union of Great Britain and the Baptist World Alliance in myriad ways.
Fiddes is must reading for Baptists as well as non-Baptists. Below is a list of his books with links to Amazon.com where available:
Tracks and Traces: Baptist Identity in Church and Theology (Studies in Baptist History and Thought, vol. 13; Paternoster, 2003)
The Promised End: Eschatology in Theology and Literature (Blackwell, 2000)
Participating in God: A Pastoral Doctrine of the Trinity (Darton, Longman, & Todd, 2000; Westminster John Knox, 2000)
Freedom and Limit: A Dialogue between Literature and Christian Doctrine (Macmillan, 1991; Mercer University Press, 1991)
The Trinity in Worship and Preaching (London Baptist Preachers' Association, 1991)
Past Event and Present Salvation: The Christian Idea of Atonement (Darton, Longman, & Todd, 1989)
The Creative Suffering of God (Clarendon Press, 1988)
A Leading Question: The Structure and Authority of Leadership in the Local Church (Baptist Publications, 1986)
Charismatic Renewal: A Baptist View (Baptist Publications, 1980)
Happy birthday, Professor Fiddes!
Update: "Festblogging" on the occasion of the 65th birthday of Paul Fiddes has gone global (the idea originated with British Baptist minister and former Fiddes student Andy Goodliff, who floated it to his social media contacts last Friday). Below are links to other Fiddes posts for the occasion; I'll update them periodically here:
Andygoodliff: Church, World and the Christian Life (Andy Goodliff)
Shored Fragments (Steve Holmes)
Sean the Baptist (in the UCA) (Sean Winter)
A Skinny Fairtrade Latte in the Foodcourt of Life: Everyday adventures of a Baptist minister (Catriona Gorton)
Baptist Bookworm (Simon Woodman)
Nah Then (Glen Marshall)
Distinct Reflections (Neil Brighton)
Svenka Baptisters Bekรคnnelse 1861
High Heels, Short Skirts and Clerical Collars (Rowena Wilding)
Diary of Daftness (Louise Polhill)
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