Ian A. McFarland

Ian Alexander McFarland (born 1963) is Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge. He has degrees from Trinity College (Hartford), Union Theological Seminary (New York), the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, Yale University, and Cambridge. He previously taught at the University of Aberdeen (1998-2005) and the Candler School of Theology (2005-2015), where he was the inaugural holder of the Bishop Mack B. and Rose Stokes Chair of Theology and served as Associate Dean of Faculty and Academic Affairs.[1]

McFarland is editor of the Scottish Journal of Theology, a fellow at Selwyn College, and a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. He currently serves as an ELCA representative on Round XII of the U.S. Lutheran-Catholic Dialogue. His books include From Nothing: A Theology of Creation (2014), In Adam's Fall: A Meditation on the Christian Doctrine of Original Sin (2010), and The Divine Image: Envisioning the Invisible God (2005).

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