Mark Earngey

The Rev Dr
Mark Earngey

Head of Church History Church History and Christian Doctrine

Qualifications: BSc (UNSW), BD (Moore), MPhil, DPhil (Oxon)

Research Interests: include ecclesiastical history, historical theology, and systematic theology, with special focus on the European Reformations. Subjects of particular interest include the English Reformation, and especially the history, theology, manuscripts, and marginalia of the period.

Mark is married to Tanya, and they have four children: Grace, Simeon, Sophia and Zoe.

Mark and the family all enjoy swimming at the beach, and visiting our family in the country. When Tanya and Mark have a spare moment we like to compete over scrabble or relax over movies. We all worship with the saints at St. Paul’s Anglican church in Canterbury. Mark also serves as the executive editor of the Australian Church Record.

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Books & Book Chapters

“Plagues and Protestants”. Churchman 134/2 (2020): 107–123.

“A Fresh Look at Archbishop Thomas Cranmer.” British Catholic History 1/34 (2018): 327–331.

“Article XXI: Of the Authority of General Councils.” Pages 146–152 in Foundations of Faith: Reflections on the Thirty-Nine Articles. Edited by Less Gatiss. Watford, UK: Church Society/Lost Coin Books, 2018.

Reformation Anglicanism: Essays on Edwardian Evangelicalism. Latimer Trust, 2023.

Reformation Worship: Liturgies from the Past for the Present. Edited by Jonathan Gibson and Mark Earngey. Greensboro, NC: New Growth Press, 2018.

“Soli Deo Gloria: the Reformation of Worship.” Pages 23–46 in Reformation Worship: Liturgies from the Past for the Present.  Edited by Jonathan Gibson and Mark Earngey. Greensboro, NC: New Growth Press, 2018.

“Worshiping in the Tradition: Principles from the Past for the Present.” With Jonathan Gibson. Pages 47–74 in Reformation Worship: Liturgies from the Past for the Present.  Edited by Jonathan Gibson and Mark Earngey. Greensboro, NC: New Growth Press, 2018.