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Dr Jonathan Grant

    Jonathan Grant leads one of Australasia's largest Anglican congregations, situated in the vibrant heart of Auckland, New Zealand. Transitioning from a foundational career in law and investment banking, Grant pursued ordination within the Church of England. He subsequently served in pastoral ministry in London. His writings explore themes of spiritual growth and the practical application of faith in contemporary life.

    Between Depression and Disarmament
    Storms at Sealandings
    The New Power University
    • The New Power University puts forward a philosophy for the future of higher education and the shift in how universities must respond to societal trends through an active evolution and commitment to social responsibility, or lose their relevance to the students and communities they serve.

      The New Power University
    • Storms at Sealandings

      • 544 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      The sequel to "Shores at Sealandings", by the author of the Lovejoy novels. It is 1827 and a year has passed since the mysterious Mehala was rescued from the waters around an East Anglian fishing port. Now she and Dr Ven Carmichael fight a battle against disease and deep-seated ignorance.

      Storms at Sealandings
    • Jonathan A. Grant analyzes the connections between private business, disarmament, and re-armament as they affected arms procurement in Eastern Europe, 1919-1939. He sheds new light on the international history of the interwar period and expands the discussion of armaments beyond the realm of governments or peace movement activists.

      Between Depression and Disarmament