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Paul Gardner (priest)

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Paul (Douglas) Gardner (born 28 May 1950) is a Christian priest[1] and author.[2]

Gardner was educated at Leeds Grammar School, King's College London and Ridley Hall, Cambridge. He was ordained deacon in 1980, and priest in 1981.;[3] After a curacy at, St Martin, Cambridge he was a Lecturer at Oak Hill Theological College. He was vicar of St John the Baptist, Hartford, Cheshire from 1990 to 2003; archdeacon of Exeter from 2003 to 2005 and senior minister of Christ Church Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, Georgia from 2005 to 2017.[4]

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  1. ^ Christ Church Atlanta
  2. ^ Amongst others he has written "The Gifts of God and the Authentication of a Christian", 1994; "The Complete Who’s Who in the Bible", 1995; "Focus on the Bible" series: "2 Peter and Jude", 1998/"Revelation", 2001/"Ephesians", 2006 > British Library web site accessed 16:01GMT Monday 6 July 2009
  3. ^ Crockfords (London, Church House, 1995) ISBN 0-7151-8088-6
  4. ^ ‘GARDNER, Ven. Paul Douglas’, Who's Who 2017, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2017; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2016 ; online edn, Nov 2016 accessed 29 Jan 2017
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Preceded by Archdeacon of Exeter
2003–2005
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