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Jordan Hillebert

The Rev. Dr. Jordan Hillebert was born and raised in the States, completed a Ph.D. in Scotland (University of St Andrews), and is presently Tutor in Theology at the St Padarn’s Institute in Cardiff, Wales. He is a priest in the Church in Wales, where he serves as an Assistant Curate in the parish of Christ Church Roath Park in the Diocese of Llandaff. His research interests lie broadly in the areas of systematic theology and modern Christian thought. He is the editor and a contributing author to the T&T Clark Companion to Henri de Lubac (London: T&T Clark, 2017).

Jordan lives in Cardiff with his wife Krisi, their daughter Keira, and their ill-behaved beagle. He is acclimating well to British pubs but still mourns the loss of southern cuisine.

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We Are All Here

An Anglo-Catholic priests writes, I am still here because this is where I was called. “Lord, to whom shall we go?” If I left the Episcopal Church for another communion, I may very well be happier in some areas and freer in most. But I would exchange one set of problems for another.

On Theological Arguments

Why are we hard, even difficult, with the people with whom we largely agree? When we discuss our theology, we are often not simply giving our opinions, but our convictions. And it is sometimes hard to delineate between ourselves and what we believe.

The Darkness Hideth Not From Thee

Darkness occupies a complicated place in scripture. Believers even wait for it. The sun will be darkened, the moon will not give light, the powers will be shaken, but somewhere within the chaos lies our redemption.

Drowning in the Waters: Notes on Baptism

Many parishes will have baptisms this Sunday, the feast of the Baptism of the Lord. In Baptism, water is poured. The new Christian dies and rises with Christ. Grace happens. What, though, is the role of the Covenant added to many Baptismal rites, for example in TEC and the Anglican Church of Canada?