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Dr Jonathan Norgate

Jonathan is a member of the Faculty of Crosslands and Cross-Cultural Lead Tutor. Prior to his involvement with Crosslands, he worked in Cambodia with OMF in rural church planting near the border with Laos and with an urban poor ministry team working with a church in a slum community in Phnom Penh. He has also worked as Assistant to the Anglican Bishop of Kaduna, Nigeria, and in international student ministry in the UK. 

Alongside his work with Crosslands he is Resources and Materials Developer for 2.19 Teach to Reach, a ministry which supports churches to use English teaching as a means of cross-cultural outreach. 

Jonathan studied English Literature & Theology at King’s College, Cambridge, Systematic Theology at King’s College, London, after which he pursued doctoral research in 19th century German theology under the supervision of John Webster at the University of Aberdeen, including a period of study at Tübingen University. 

He is the author of Isaak A. Dorner: The Triune God and the Gospel of Salvation (T & T Clark Studies in Systematic Theology) (2011), co-author of Utter Wisdom (2022), editor of So, Lord Speak 2 (2021) and Start to Speak (2021) (twonineteen.org.uk). Jonathan is married to Zoe and has three children.