Stephen Pattison Explained

Stephen Pattison
Birth Date:1953
Nationality:British
Alma Mater:University of Edinburgh (PhD)
Discipline:Christian theology
Sub Discipline:practical theology, ethics, and public service management
Workplaces:University of Birmingham

Stephen Pattison (born 1953) is a British scholar and former H. G. Wood Professor of Theology at the University of Birmingham.He is best known for his research on practical theology, ethics, and public service management. He attended Bootham School, York and Selwyn College, Cambridge, before going on to train for ministry in the Anglican Church at Edinburgh Theological College and Edinburgh University, where he gained a PhD in Theology.[1]

He delivered a series of Gifford Lectures in 2007 entitled "Seeing Things: From Mantelpieces to Masterpieces", later published as Seeing Things: Deepening Relations with Visual Artefacts by SCM Press.[2]

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  1. Pattison. Stephen. 1983. Pastoral care in psychiatric hospitals: an approach based on some of the insights and methods of liberation theology. en.
  2. Web site: Stephen Pattison . The Gifford Lectures . en . 18 August 2014.