Timothy Radcliffe, OP  is a Dominican priest. He was Provincial of the English Province of the Order and then, as Master of the Order,  (1992-2001) travelled widely in Asia, Africa & Latin America. He was educated at Oxford & Paris, taught theology at Oxford and is author of many books. He now lives in Blackfriars Oxford.from where he travels to speak, preach & teach. He has an international reputation thanks to his analyses of contemporary society,  Christian life, religious life, and the situation of the Catholic Church. 'What does it mean to be alive in Christ? This is one of many tough questions in a society which is often secular and hostile. Timothy Radcliffe will explore the roots of our identity and life as baptised people.' Speaker List of books Sing a New Song. The Christian Vocation. Dublin: Dominican Publications, 1999.  I Call You Friends. London: Continuum, 2001.  Seven Last Words. London: Burns & Oates, 2004.  What Is the Point of Being A Christian? London and New York: Burns & Oates, 2005.  (see below) Just One Year: Prayer and Worship through the Christian Year, edited by Timothy Radcliffe with Jean Harrison. London: Darton, Longman and Todd for CAFOD and Christian Aid, 2006. Why Go to Church? The Drama of the Eucharist London: Continuum, 2008. Archbishop of Canterbury's Lent book 2009. Note: He won the 2007  Michael Ramsey Prize for theological writing, for  What Is the Point of Being A Christian? Home Retreat Seminar Speaker Location Photo Gallery Contact Us Places to Visit Links Pilgrimage Former Master of the Dominican Order, Author and International Speaker will lead the John Main Seminar Timothy Radcliffe OP 11-14th August 2011  University College Cork  Ireland