Aaron Riches

Aaron Riches
Genres Rock
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Associated acts Left Hand Red, Curtsy, Fiddle Footed, Burn 51, Minnow, Royal City All-Stars

Aaron Riches is a theologian at Seminario Mayor San Cecilio in Granada, Spain and joint faculty member of the International Academy of Philosophy-Instituto de Filosofía "Edith Stein" and the Instituto de Teología “Lumen Gentium". He is widely published in the fields of systematic theology and Christology.[1] His recent book, Ecce Homo: On the Divine Unity of Christ, questions the distinction often made between the human and divine nature of Christ, and has been well-reviewed.[2]

Prior to his academic career, Riches was a Canadian singer-songwriter. [3] He was in the bands Left Hand Red, Curtsy, Fiddle Footed, Burn 51 and Minnow. Afterwards, he released two solo albums and toured with the Royal City All-Stars, which eventually became the band Royal City, which has also since disbanded.[4]

Riches is originally from Guelph, Ontario, and is the subject of the Robert Munsch children's book Aaron's Hair.[5]

Discography

In Royal City

References

  1. "Five Questions with Aaron Riches". Retrieved 21 April 2017.
  2. Soskice, Janet Martin (14 April 2017). "Review, "Christ of Faith, Arguments about the Divinity and Humanity of Jesus"". Times Literary Supplement (5950): 15.
  3. Soskice, Janet Martin (April 14, 2017). "Christ of faith". Times Literary Supplement.
  4. Sendra, Tim. "Biography: Royal City". Allmusic. Retrieved 4 April 2010.
  5. "Aaron's Hair". The Official Robert Munsch Site. Retrieved 21 April 2017.
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