Richard Snoddy(ED.), Lee Gatiss & Shawn D. Wright
John Owen (1616–1683) was vice-chancellor of Oxford University and served as adviser and chaplain to Oliver Cromwell. Among the most learned and active of the Puritans in seventeenth-century England, he was accomplished both in doctrine and practical theology.
Richard Snoddy (PhD, Middlesex University) is an associate research fellow at the London School of Theology. He is the author of The Soteriology of James Ussher: The Act and Object of Saving Faith and James Ussher and A Reformed Episcopal Church: Sermons and Treatises on Ecclesiology. He is the editor of Evangelical Quarterly.
Lee Gatiss (PhD, University of Cambridge) is the director of Church Society and a fellow in church history and Anglicanism at the Greystone Theological Institute. He is also chairman of The Global Anglican and on the editorial board of Studies in Puritanism and Piety. He has written or edited more than fifty books on the Bible, theology, and church history. He and his family serve at Christ Church, Cambridge in the United Kingdom.
Shawn D. Wright (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) serves as professor of church history at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and as pastor of leadership development at Clifton Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky. He has published or edited books on ecclesiology, Calvinism, and the life and theology of Theodore Beza. He is married to Gretchen, and they are the parents of five sons.