Oliver Crisp currently serves as the principal of St Mary's College and head of the School of Divinity. He is also the Professor of Analytic Theology and Director of the Logos Institute for Analytic and Exegetical Theology. He joined the Divinity School in the autumn of 2019, having previously taught at Fuller Theological Seminary in California (2011-2019), the University of Bristol (2006-2011), and St Andrews (2002-2004). He has also held postdoctoral research fellowships at the Center for Philosophy of Religion, University of Notre Dame (2004-5; and again in 2019), and the Center of Theological Inquiry, Princeton (2008-9).
He is best known for his work in analytic theology, and is a Senior Editor of the Journal of Analytic Theology, and a series co-editor (with Professor Michael Rea) of the Oxford Studies in Analytic Theology. He also co-founded the annual Los Angeles Theology Conference series with Professor Fred Sanders (2013-2023), and the Scottish Dogmatics Conference series with Professor Paul Nimmo, the first of which will take place in May 2024.
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Oliver Crisp currently serves as the principal of St Mary's College and head of the School of Divinity. He is also the Professor of Analytic Theology and Director of the Logos Institute for Analytic and Exegetical Theology. He joined the Divinity School in the autumn of 2019, having previously taught at Fuller Theological Seminary in California (2011-2019), the University of Bristol (2006-2011), and St Andrews (2002-2004). He has also held postdoctoral research fellowships at the Center for Philosophy of Religion, University of Notre Dame (2004-5; and again in 2019), and the Center of Theological Inquiry, Princeton (2008-9).
He is best known for his work in analytic theology, and is a Senior Editor of the Journal of Analytic Theology, and a series co-editor (with Professor Michael Rea) of the Oxford Studies in Analytic Theology. He also co-founded the annual Los Angeles Theology Conference series with Professor Fred Sanders (2013-2023), and the Scottish Dogmatics Conference series with Professor Paul Nimmo, the first of which will take place in May 2024.