Most recent publication:

My book Crowning the Year was published in September 2021 by Canterbury Press. This is a book of liturgy, ecclesiology and liturgical theology for the rural church.

Current research/writing:

I am currently writing a book on Anglican identity, utilising the key liturgical texts of our tradition. The publication date for this book was pencilled in for late 2023, but due to the cost of living crisis I have had to take on more paid work, and am currently renegotiating the time frame for this book.

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 Publications

Below is my current bibliography. It reflects my academic and pastoral interest in areas of the life of the Church, particularly its liturgical life, its ministry, and its approach to issues of healing, wholeness, reconciliation, sin and evil. Most recent publications at the top.

7 sermons for a variety of occasions in the Liturgical Year, in Williams, C (ed). The Canterbury Preacher’s Companion 2023. Canterbury: Canterbury Press, 2022.

Clammer, T. Crowning the Year: Liturgy, theology and ecclesiology for the rural church. Canterbury: Canterbury Press, 2021.

11 sermons for a variety of occasions in the Liturgical Year, in Williams, C (ed). The Canterbury Preacher’s Companion 2022. Canterbury: Canterbury Press, 2021.

Clammer, T. “Beginning with the end in mind: Healing and the Christian journey.” In Chrism: the Journal of the Raphael Institute, Vol 56, No 2, (Winter 2019): 5-9.

Clammer, T. and Clammer, E. “Setting the Stage: Liturgy and Performance.” In Theology Vol 122, No 4 (2019): 244-251.

Clammer, T. Fight Valiantly: Evil and the Devil in the Liturgy. Canterbury: SCM, 2019.

Clammer, T. “Strengthen for Service: the Pattern of our Service in the Seasons.” In Church Music Quarterly (March 2019): 8-11.

Clammer, T. “Be Born in our Hearts: Being Transported and Transformed by the Liturgy.” In Grasping the Heel of Heaven edited by Aidan Platten, Canterbury: SCM, 2018. 94-109.

Clammer, T. Does the Church of England Present a Coherent Theology of the Devil and the Demonic in its Liturgical Formulae? Doctoral thesis: University of Winchester, 2017.

Clammer, T and Wilkinson, S. “Difficult texts - Mark 16. 18 and James 5. 15: Receiving an Unwelcome Diagnosis.” In Theology Vol 9 No 119 (2016) 34-37.

Clammer, T (ed). Leading Worship. Gloucester: Jumping Fish Publications (Gloucester Diocesan Board of Finance), (2010). A six part training course designed for lay leaders of worship.

Clammer, T. “Am I Still a Deacon? Reflections on the First Twelve Months in Priest’s Orders.” In Theology Vol CXXI, No 862 (2008): 267-277.

Clammer, T. “Reflections on Diaconal Ministry and Expectations of the Priesthood.” Theology Vol CX, No 856 (2007): 270-277.