Philip H Eveson
BA (University of Wales, Bangor)
MA (University of Cambridge, Selwyn College)
MTh (University of London, King’s College)
The Director of studies for the John Owen Centre is also Principal of the London Theological Seminary and Lecturer in Old Testament Theology and Exegesis, Canon and Text of Scripture and Bible translations.
After serving churches in South Wales, he was minister of Kensit Evangelical Church Finchley for 25 years and has been involved with the church in pioneering work in Ghana. He is still an elder of the church. His preaching and lecturing have taken him to every continent. He is married to Jennifer and they have one daughter, one son-in-law and three grandchildren. His hobbies include playing the piano and pipe organ.
Publications include The Great Exchange, Justification by faith alone in the light of recent thought (Day One, 1996), The Book of Origins, Genesis simply explained (Evangelical Press, 2001), Travel with Martyn Lloyd-Jones (Day One, 2004), The Beauty of Holiness, Leviticus simply explained (Evangelical Press, 2007) and he has contributed to and edited The Gospel Ministry: practical insights and application (Evangelical Press, 2005).
Location of The John Owen Centre
Situated at the London
Theological Seminary,
the Centre is within easy reach of Central London offering the vast resources of the British Library, the Evangelical Library and Dr Williams' Library for reference and research. Many students have found visits to Pendlebury's Bookshop and Geneva Books, for second-hand Christian books, to be very worthwhile.
Those using the Centre will also have use of the library of the
London Theological Seminary, which is particularly strong
in the area of church history and historical theology.
The IT room offers computer facilities with Broadband internet access and there is also a wireless network which can be used by students with their own laptop computers.
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