IVP Authors Join the Conversation at Tyndale Fellowship Conference 2026
- Rochelle Owusu-Antwi
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- 29 Apr 2026
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This summer, the Tyndale Fellowship Conference 2026 will bring together evangelical researchers, writers, and church leaders from around the world from 1-3 July at High Leigh Conference Centre in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire.
Hosted by the Tyndale Fellowship, a global network of biblical and theological scholars, the annual gathering brings together a rich blend of academic excellence, worship and deep fellowship.
We’re delighted that several IVP authors and staff will be part of this year’s conference, contributing thoughtfully across multiple disciplines, and (in the case our editors) pitching thoughtful and innovative ideas. IVP’s presence at the conference reflects Tyndale Fellowship’s long-standing commitment to thoughtful engagement with contemporary evangelical scholarship.
Author Spotlight: Neil Martin
Neil Martin, author of Galatians Reconsidered: Jews, Gentiles, and Justification in the First and the Twenty-First Centuries will have a much-awaited book review panel at the 2026 conference. Neil’s balanced and practical study of Paul and justification will leave you with a thorough understanding of the merits and failings of both the old and new perspectives on Paul, as well as a broader knowledge of Galatians and its relevance today. We are so pleased to see this important work being featured this year and look forward to the continued impact this book will have on the academy and the church.
IVP Authors and Editors
Many of the IVP authors and editors featured at the 2026 conference contribute to our key series: Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries (TOTC), Tyndale New Testament Commentaries (TNTC), New Studies in Biblical Theology (NSBT), and Apollos Old Testament Commentary (AOTC). These scholars bring biblical depth, theological clarity, and pastoral insight into their respective study groups:
- Lindsay Wilson, Academic Dean and Senior Lecturer in Old Testament at Ridley College, Melbourne, is author of Proverbs (TOTC), Job (THOTC) and co-editor of Exploring Old Testament Wisdom
- Ben Gladd, New Testament scholar and theologian, is co-editor of the NSBT series
- Craig Blomberg, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of the New Testament at Denver Seminary, is author of Contagious Holiness (NSBT), Neither Poverty Nor Riches (NSBT), and many other Apollos titles
- Geoffrey Harper, Lecturer in Old Testament and Hebrew at Sydney Missionary and Bible College, is author of ‘You Shall Be Clean’: A Biblical Theology of Defilement And Cleansing (NSBT)
- David G. Firth, Chair of the Tyndale Fellowship, is series editor for the Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries (TOTC) and author of Including the Stranger (NSBT), 1 & 2 Samuel (AOTC), and Psalms (AOTC)
- Hetty Lalleman, Tutor in Old Testament studies at Spurgeon’s College, London, is author of Jeremiah and Lamentations (TOTC)
- Tremper Longman, Distinguished Scholar of Biblical Studies at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California, is author of Psalms (TOTC) and ‘We Proclaim The Word of Life’
- Ian Paul, freelance theologian, writer and researcher, is author of Revelation (TOTC)
- Neil Martin, Associate Faculty Member at Keble College, Oxford, is author of Galatians Reconsidered
- Desi Alexander, Senior Lecturer in Biblical Studies at Union Theological College, Belfast, is co-author of Salvation to the Ends of the Earth (NSBT), author of Exodus (AOTC), and multiple IVP and Apollos titles
- Jason Sexton, co-editor of British Evangelical Theologians of the Twentieth Century
- Andrew Malone, lecturer in biblical studies at Ridley College, Melbourne, is author of God’s Mediators (NSBT) and Knowing Jesus in the Old Testament?, and co-editor of Serving God’s Words
Several other IVP authors will be in attendance, contributing to thoughtful and relevant discussions surrounding contemporary evangelicalism:
- Chloe Lynch, Senior Lecturer at London School of Theology, is author of The Glorious Risk: Freeing the Church from Managerialism and the Martyr Complex
- Alex Irving, Lecturer and Tutor in Theology at St Mellitus College, is author of We Believe: Exploring the Nicene Faith
- Kristi Mair, Lecturer in Philosophy, Ethics, and Apologetics at Oak Hill College, and Board Member for IVP, is author of More Truth: Searching for Certainty in an Uncertain World
There are also a number of authors from the wider SPCK Group contributing to the conference.
- Isabelle Hamley – author of Embracing Justice (The Archbishop of Canterbury’s Lent Book 2022)
- John Barclay – author of Paul: A Very Brief History
- Tony Lane – author of Exploring Christian Doctrine
- Anna Hutchinson (forthcoming)
Beyond the Formal Programme
There is also plenty of time for fellowship and networking with a wide range of scholars, academics and students. These social times are key to the development of research and the enrichment of all those connected to the Tyndale Fellowship.
The Tyndale Fellowship Conference remains a critical point of connection for those working in biblical and theological studies, and IVP is so pleased to see our authors and editors contributing to and enriching another annual gathering.
We are delighted that as IVP is in a period of growth, this year two editors will be present, so if you would like to come along to our stand to pitch ideas please do - all are welcome or feel free to leave a card at our stand.
There will also be opportunities to discover a range of IVP titles on display and an exclusive Conference online discount code will be available at our book stall.
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