# Graham Tomlin

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{{Short description|British theologian, author and bishop}}
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| honorific-prefix = [The Right Reverend](/source/The_Right_Reverend)
| name             = Graham Tomlin
| title            = [Bishop of Kensington](/source/Bishop_of_Kensington)
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| term_start       = 2015&ndash;2022
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| predecessor      = [Paul Williams](/source/Paul_Williams_(bishop))
| successor        = [Emma Ineson](/source/Emma_Ineson)
| other_post       = President of [St Mellitus College](/source/St_Mellitus_College)<br />lead, [Centre for Cultural Witness](/source/Centre_for_Cultural_Witness) (2022&ndash;present)
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| consecrated_by   = [Justin Welby](/source/Justin_Welby)
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'''Graham Stuart Tomlin''' (born 1 August 1958<ref>{{Who's Who | title=Tomlin, Graham Stuart | id = U284699 | volume = 2016 | edition = November 2015 online | access-date = 24 July 2016 }}</ref>) is a British theologian, author and former [Church of England](/source/Church_of_England) bishop. Since 2022, he has led the [Centre for Cultural Witness](/source/Centre_for_Cultural_Witness); he served as [Bishop of Kensington](/source/Bishop_of_Kensington), an [area bishop](/source/area_bishop) in the [Diocese of London](/source/Diocese_of_London) from 2015 until 2022. From 2007 until 2015, he was [dean](/source/Dean_(education)) then [principal](/source/Principal_(academia)) of [St&nbsp;Mellitus College](/source/St%26nbsp%3BMellitus_College) and is now its president.

==Early life==
Tomlin was born in 1958.<ref name="Crockford entry">{{Crockford| surname = Tomlin | forenames = Graham Stuart | id = 25870 | accessed = 22 June 2018}}</ref> His father was a [Baptist](/source/Baptist) [minister](/source/Minister_(Christianity)). He was brought up a Christian but became an [atheist](/source/atheist) during his teenage years. He was educated at [Bristol Grammar School](/source/Bristol_Grammar_School); the school was at first an all-boys [direct grant grammar school](/source/direct_grant_grammar_school) before becoming a [private school](/source/Private_schools_in_the_United_Kingdom) in 1976.<ref name="Consecration Order of Service">{{cite web|title=Order of Service: Ordination and Consecration of the new Bishops of Maidstone, Kensington and Edmonton|url=http://www.canterbury-cathedral.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/150923-Consecration-Maidstone-Kensington-Edmonton-new.pdf|website=Canterbury Cathedral|access-date=23 September 2015|date=23 September 2015|archive-date=25 September 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150925125446/http://www.canterbury-cathedral.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/150923-Consecration-Maidstone-Kensington-Edmonton-new.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref>

He studied English literature at [Lincoln College, Oxford](/source/Lincoln_College%2C_Oxford) and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from the [University of Oxford](/source/University_of_Oxford) in 1980; as per tradition, this BA degree was promoted to a [Master of Arts](/source/Master_of_Arts_(Oxbridge_and_Dublin)) (MA (Oxon)) degree in 1983.<ref name="Crockford entry" /><ref name="bio - Anglicanism.org">{{cite web|title=Dr Graham Tomlin|url=http://www.anglicanism.org/admin/docs/pascal_apologetics.pdf|website=Anglicanism.org|access-date=6 July 2015}}{{Dead link|date=March 2026 |bot=InternetArchiveBot }}</ref> He returned to Oxford to study theology and train for ordained ministry at [Wycliffe Hall, Oxford](/source/Wycliffe_Hall%2C_Oxford).<ref name="GOV - Suffragan Bishop for Kensington">{{cite web|title=Suffragan Bishop for Kensington: Graham Tomlin|url=https://www.gov.uk/government/news/suffragan-bishop-for-kensington-graham-tomlin|website=Prime Minister's Office, 10 Downing Street|publisher=Government of the United Kingdom|access-date=6 July 2015|date=2 July 2015}}</ref> He graduated from the University of Oxford with another BA degree in 1985. He later completed a PhD in theology at the [University of Exeter](/source/University_of_Exeter) on [St Paul](/source/St_Paul), [Martin Luther](/source/Martin_Luther) and [Blaise Pascal](/source/Blaise_Pascal).<ref name="Crockford entry" /> His doctoral thesis was titled "Foolishness and wisdom: the Theology of the Cross in [Paul](/source/Paul_the_Apostle), [Luther](/source/Martin_Luther) and [Pascal](/source/Blaise_Pascal)".<ref>{{cite thesis |last1=Tomlin |first1=Graham Stuart |title=Foolishness and wisdom : the Theology of the Cross in Paul, Luther and Pascal. |url=https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.337750 |website=E-Thesis Online Service |publisher=The British Library |access-date=14 June 2022 |date=1996|type=Ph.D }}</ref>

==Ordained ministry==
Tomlin was [ordained](/source/ordained) in the [Church of England](/source/Church_of_England) as a [deacon](/source/Deacon) in 1986 and as a [priest](/source/Priest) in 1987.<ref name="Crockford entry" /> He was [curate](/source/curate) of St Leonard's Church in [Exeter](/source/Exeter)<ref name="Diocese of London">{{cite web |title=The Rt Revd Dr Graham Tomlin |url=https://www.london.anglican.org/directory/graham-tomlin/ |website=Diocese of London |access-date=14 June 2019 |archive-date=24 July 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190724011847/https://www.london.anglican.org/directory/graham-tomlin/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> before returning to Oxford to be chaplain (1989–1994) of [Jesus College](/source/Jesus_College%2C_Oxford) and a tutor in historical theology and evangelism at [Wycliffe Hall](/source/Wycliffe_Hall_Oxford), where he eventually became the vice-principal. He was for several years a member of the [Faculty of Theology of Oxford University](/source/Faculty_of_Theology%2C_University_of_Oxford), teaching on the Reformation and contemporary mission and culture, before moving to London in 2005.<ref name="bio - Anglicanism.org" />

He was the principal of [St Mellitus College](/source/St_Mellitus_College),<ref name="St Paul's">{{cite web|url=http://www.stmellitus.org/principal|title=Graham Tomlin appointed Dean of the new St Mellitus College|work=St Paul's theological centre|access-date=30 December 2010|archive-date=11 January 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150111023947/http://www.stmellitus.org/principal|url-status=dead}}</ref> a new church training institution set up by the bishops of London and Chelmsford, providing theological education across London, Essex, the south west, and the East Midlands. He was also principal of [St Paul's Theological Centre](/source/St_Paul's_Theological_Centre), which is based at [Holy Trinity Brompton](/source/Holy_Trinity_Brompton), and a constituent member of St Mellitus College.<ref name="St Paul's Theological Centre">{{cite web|url=http://sptc.htb.org.uk/staff |title=Staff |work=St Paul's Theological Centre |access-date=30 December 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725013036/http://sptc.htb.org.uk/staff |archive-date=25 July 2011 }}</ref>

Tomlin belongs to the [evangelical](/source/Evangelical_Anglicanism) [charismatic](/source/Charismatic_movement) [tradition](/source/Churchmanship) of the Church of England.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Hailes |first1=Sam |title=Graham Tomlin: How the Church sprang into action following Grenfell Tower |url=https://www.premierchristianity.com/home/graham-tomlin-how-the-church-sprang-into-action-following-grenfell-tower/2140.article |website=Premier Christianity |access-date=6 April 2021 |language=en |date=24 May 2018}}</ref>

===Episcopal ministry===
On 2 July 2015, it was announced that Tomlin would become [Bishop of Kensington](/source/Bishop_of_Kensington), an [area bishop](/source/area_bishop) in the [Diocese of London](/source/Diocese_of_London).<ref>[http://www.london.anglican.org/articles/graham-tomlin-bishop-kensington-announcement/ Diocese of London – Graham Tomlin announced as the new Bishop of Kensington] (Accessed 2 July 2015)</ref> On 23 September 2015, he was [consecrated](/source/consecrated) a bishop in [Canterbury Cathedral](/source/Canterbury_Cathedral) by [Justin Welby](/source/Justin_Welby), the [Archbishop of Canterbury](/source/Archbishop_of_Canterbury).<ref>[http://www.london.anglican.org/articles/a-new-bishop-of-kensington-graham-tomlin/ Diocese of London – A new Bishop of Kensington] (Accessed 2 July 2015)</ref><ref name="Canterbury Cathedral - Consecration">{{cite web|title=Ordination and Consecration of the new Bishops of Maidstone, Kensington and Edmonton|url=http://www.canterbury-cathedral.org/2015/09/23/28711/|website=Canterbury Cathedral|access-date=23 September 2015|date=23 September 2015|archive-date=29 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160329095510/http://www.canterbury-cathedral.org/2015/09/23/28711/|url-status=dead}}</ref> in 2017 he was involved in the aftermath of the [Grenfell Tower fire](/source/Grenfell_Tower_fire) in west London, and organised the national memorial service in [St Paul's Cathedral](/source/St_Paul's_Cathedral) in December 2017. He was the Vice Chair of the Archbishop of Canterbury's Commission on Housing, Church and Community.

It was announced in February 2022 that Tomlin was to resign his See during August 2022, in order to lead a new Church of England ''Centre for Cultural Witness''.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Bishop Graham to step down this Summer|website=Diocese of London|url=https://www.london.anglican.org/articles/bishop-graham-to-step-down-this-summer/|access-date=17 February 2022|date=16 February 2022|archive-date=17 February 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220217202422/https://www.london.anglican.org/articles/bishop-graham-to-step-down-this-summer/|url-status=live}}</ref> He duly resigned his See effective 30 August 2022.<ref>{{cite web |website=Diocese of London |title=Consultation: The See of Kensington |date=7 March 2022 |url=https://www.london.anglican.org/articles/consultation-the-see-of-kensington/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220307145054/https://www.london.anglican.org/articles/consultation-the-see-of-kensington/ |archive-date=7 March 2022 |access-date=28 September 2022 }}</ref>

==Personal life==
Tomlin lives in Oxford with his wife, Janet. They have two married children, Sam and Sian. He is an avid supporter of [Bristol City Football Club](/source/Bristol_City_F.C.), [Manchester United](/source/Manchester_United_F.C.), Irish rugby and English Cricket.

==Publications==
Tomlin is the author of many articles and several books,<ref name="Goodreads">{{cite web|url=http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/270224.Graham_Tomlin|title=Graham Tomlin (Author of Provocative Church)|work=[Goodreads](/source/Goodreads)|access-date=30 December 2010}}</ref> including: 
*''The Power of the Cross: Theology and the Death of [Christ](/source/Jesus) in [Paul](/source/Paul_the_Apostle), [Luther](/source/Martin_Luther) and Pascal'' ([Paternoster](/source/Paternoster_Press) 1999)
*''Walking in His Steps: A Guide to Exploring the Land of the Bible'' ([HarperCollins](/source/HarperCollins) 2001) – with Peter Walker {{ISBN|9780551032545}}
*''The Provocative Church'' ([SPCK](/source/SPCK) 2002)
*''Luther and his World'' (Lion 2002) – also translated into Hungarian (Luther és kora = Luther and His Age) by Bea Kovács and edited by Scolar Editions Budapest, 2003. Translated into Swedish, "Luther och hans värld" By Gerd Swensson 2017, Votum.
*''The Responsive Church: Listening to Our World – Listening to God'' (Inter-Varsity Press 2005) – with Nick Spencer
*''Spiritual Fitness: Christian Character in a Consumer Culture'' (Continuum 2006) {{ISBN|9780826486776}}
*''The [Seven Deadly Sins](/source/Seven_Deadly_Sins) and How to Overcome Them'' ([Lion Hudson](/source/Lion_Hudson) 2007)
* Looking Through The Cross – The Archbishop of Canterbury's Lent Book 2014 (Bloomsbury Continuum)
* The Widening Circle (SPCK)
* Bound to be Free (Bloomsbury)
* Why Being Yourself is a Bad Idea (SPCK, 2020) {{ISBN|9780281081790}}

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