Graeme Davidson
Graeme Davidson is a New Zealander who read theology at Linacre College, Oxford University, while training for the Anglican priesthood at St Stephen’s House. He has served as a priest in the UK, USA and New Zealand. This and his earlier experience as a psychologist have proved invaluable in his work as a relationships counsellor and lecturer in psychology. A stint as a journalist led to his writing a religion and ethics column and editing the Theological Editions website.
Graeme’s books include Split Decision, Stay? Go? Don’t Know! Relationship matters, and 7Q, a Russian novel about the finding of the Q manuscript, which many scholars believe is the source of common material unique to Matthew and Luke’s Gospels. For SPCK he has written Anyone Can Pray (2008) and When the Vow Breaks: Contemplating Christian divorce (2009).
He is currently working on a novel mirroring the life of Rasputin. Graeme has a keen interest in photography and once co-owned a software company that developed photography training software for Eastman Kodak. He enjoys walking, swimming, yoga and gardening.
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