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  1. He was Bishop of Thetford from 2001 to 2009. In 2009 he became an assistant bishop in the Diocese of Southwark. He has been Northrupp Visiting Professor at Hope College, Holland, Michigan, and Visiting Lecturer at St John's College, Hong Kong, and at the South Asia institute of Advanced Christian Studies.

  2. Bishop, academic, environmental campaigner and author. David Atkinson retired as Bishop of Thetford in 2009 and is now Honorary Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of Southwark. Throughout his career he has combined ordained ministry with academic study, teaching, writing and campaigning .

  3. About – Bishop David Atkinson. David was born in Birmingham in 1943 and married Sue in 1969. They have two children, Jonathan and Rachel, and eight grandchildren. David was educated at Skinners’ School, Tunbridge Wells and Maidstone Grammar School before reading chemistry at King’s College, London, followed by doctoral research in organic ...

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  5. Jul 6, 2018 · Bishop David Atkinson on the stories we tell about humanity and the natural world, an excerpt from the paper Climate and the Gospel. Atkinson's latest book, Hope Rediscovered, is out now and has been inspiring various members of the Green Christian network.

  6. Bishop David Atkinson, former Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, is a retired Church of England bishop and a patron of Operation Noah. He is the author of several books, including Renewing the Face of the Earth: a theological and pastoral response to Climate Change. Order A Light for the Pathway. Sign up for email updates.

  7. Jun 26, 2018 · One of Operation Noah’s patrons, Bishop David Atkinson, has recently finished a new book entitled Hope Rediscovered: Biblical Wisdom for an Anxious World, published by Ekklesia. Among the many causes of anxiety in today’s world are global concerns to do with social and economic inequality, the importance of sustainable development, and ...

  8. Jul 2, 2021 · COP26 reflection from Bishop David Atkinson. Astonishingly, it is now over 30 years since Margaret Thatcher addressed the United Nations: “What we are now doing to the world, by degrading the land surfaces, by polluting the waters and by adding greenhouse gases to the air at an unprecedented rate – all this is new in the experience of the earth”.

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