User:Andrew James Brown

Revd Andrew James Brown (1965- )

B.Th. (Oxon.); Cert. Min. (Harris Manchester College, Oxford); MA (Centre for the Study of Jewish Christian Relations, APU, Cambridge).

Unitarian & Free Christian minister serving the Cambridge Unitarian Church; Unitarian & Free Christian chaplain to the University of Cambridge; Assistant Chaplain at Anglia Ruskin University; Jazz double bass and electric bass tutor at Anglia Ruskin University; Editor of the Unitarian Christian Herald; Secretary of the East of England Faiths Council

Articles:

1993-1997: Regular contributor to the techniques pages of Bassist and Guitarist magazines. 2002: “Martineau’s Hymn Books: his evolving thought and their influence on the Unitarian Movement” – Transactions of the Unitarian Historical Society Vol 22 No. 4 2002: “Is there a future for the Unitarian Christian tradition?” Prospects for the Unitarian Movement (ed. M. Smith, Lindsey Press, London). 2004: “John Henry Muirhead – A brush with the Unitarian ministry” Transactions of the Unitarian Historical Society Vol 23 No. 2 2005: “James Martineau: The Development of his Religious Thought and its influence on 19th Century Unitarianism as reflected in his editorship of his three hymn books” A James Martineau Miscellany (ed., A. S. Hankinson, The Martineau Society, Oxford). Author of two articles, “British Unitarian Hymnody” and “James Martineau,” in The New Julian Dictionary of Hymnody (ed. J. R. Watson, Canterbury Press/Eerdmans, forthcoming 2007)

Recordings:

1995: Zanzibar – Flanagan/Ingham Quartet (Gray Brothers Records) 1996: East Coast Joys – The Peter Oxley Trio (33 Records) 1996: Poetic Justice – Steve Harley (Atlantic/Castle Records) 1999: Textile Lunch – Flanagan/Ingham Quartet (33 Records) 2006: Rip Rap – Kevin Flanagan Quartet (AMP Records) 2006: The Day is Done – Saskia (forthcoming)