Jonathan Bartley
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Jonathan Bartley is the founder and a director of Ekklesia, a think tank based in London, and a religious commentator who appears regularly on BBC Radio and Television programmes.
He was part of the UK Prime Minister John Major's campaign team in the 1995 Conservative Party leadership election against John Redwood.
Between 1997 and 2001 he was General Secretary of the Movement for Christian Democracy.
He has previously written for The Guardian, as well as a number of books including:
- The Subversive Manifesto: lifting the lid on God's political agenda (BRF 2004),
- Faith and Politics After Christendom: the church as a movement for anarchy (Paternoster 2006),