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Benjamin Myers (born May 14, 1978) is an Australian theologian.

His doctoral work at James Cook University in Queensland was on the theological views of the 17th century English poet, John Milton. His dissertation was published in 2006 as Milton's Theology of Freedom (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter). His forthcoming book Christ the Stranger: The Theology of Rowan Williams (London: T&T Clark, 2011) has been widely anticipated. In addition to Milton and Williams, Myers specializes in the thought of Swiss theologian Karl Barth.[1]

Besides his professional writing, Myers is one of the world's most popular online theology writers. His blog, Faith & Theology, has a wide international audience.[2]

Myers currently resides in Sydney, Australia where he is a lecturer at Charles Sturt University's United Theological College.[3]

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