Jonathan Hill (theologian)

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Jonathan Hill (born 30 March 1976) is a British theologian. He is the author of several books that present an analysis of the history of Christianity and the history of Christian theology in a global perspective, with a particular focus on the expression, preservation, and change of human ideas over time. His field of academic research deals with philosophical theology and seventeenth-century philosophy, particularly Gottfried Leibniz.

Hill was born in Margate, East Kent, England. He has a first class degree in philosophy and theology (top of year) from Oxford University. He also has a Master of Philosophy in Theology, also from Oxford, and a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the National University of Singapore.[1] He has worked as an independent freelance author, editor and writer since leaving Oxford in 1997. Jonathan Hill has also worked at Sky News as a subtitler since leaving Oxford University. He joined the Exeter University's Theology and Religion department as lecturer in Philosophy of Religion in 2013.[2][3]

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