Maggi Dawn - author, musician, theologian
read the blog - Maggi has kept a blog since September 2003, writing about theology and faith, the arts and literature, and a little about life and random nonsense...
Buy the book: click below for Giving it Up - a Lent Book for 2010
books and articles - details of more publications here
speaking engagements and booking details
TV and Radio - Maggi is a regular presenter for BBC Religion, and occasionally guests on other shows.
music- Maggi is a writer member of the PRS and has more than 40 songs in current publication. She still sings and plays live as time allows. Click for details of gigs and CD's

hey Maggi i was just wondering how far you got with your view on christian universalism and if you ever made any uk contacts,
love a brother who has also recently embraced this truth
Posted by: Kevin | 29/09/2009 at 13:49
hi, Kevin, interesting you should ask, because the author of the book I wrote about turns out to be someone I know!
http://maggidawn.typepad.com/maggidawn/2006/05/the_evangelical.html
I wouldn't say I'm entirely universalist, but not far off. How about you?
Posted by: maggi | 29/09/2009 at 14:24
Hi Maggi, I'm getting referrals from your site to mine: chriserdman.com. Thanks! You look well and I love the work you're doing. Your Advent book was great!
Chris
Posted by: Chris Erdman | 29/09/2009 at 18:44
thanks Chris, I'm really enjoying your new site. Lovely thoughtful stuff - keep up the good work
Posted by: maggi | 29/09/2009 at 19:00
Hey Maggi, hope you are doing well
I came fully into the view which became a revelation earlier this year, though as yet it appears fellow believers are a bit thin on the ground in the uk, 3 and ½ contacted so far, (the ½ is a guesstimate of yourself apologies if this is inaccurate in either direction) i don't know how much you have read on the subject yourself but the saviour of the world series by J Preston Eby really helped me a lot on this matter and i recently discovered a site called evangelical universalist with all sorts of discussions, though of course you may already be aware of both, let me know how you get on love kev
P.S. If you get a chance there is a forum on a site called Network Norwich which currently has a universalism discussion going, maybe you could post a relevant (its kinda slipped into oddness at the last count) comment.
cheers for now kev.
Posted by: kevin hedger | 01/10/2009 at 11:27
Thanks for the comment on my blog Maggi. I don't know the Dyson, Nunc Dimittus - I'm assuming George Dyson - but on iTunes there seem to be two settings. I'd like to follow it up so any further info would be appreciated!
Posted by: Geoff Colmer | 10/10/2009 at 10:32
Thanks Maggi - I've downloaded the Magnificat which I like, but the Nunc Dimittis is particularly lovely.
Posted by: Geoff Colmer | 10/10/2009 at 19:12
Hi Maggi,
I have just read in this week's Church Times your idea of a strike in order to bring home to the Review Committee that they are not justified in changing the terms of their remit. But as I think you said, a strike by women priests would only hit the vulnerable and others in congregations. What about asking all PCCs, expecially those with women priests, to withold payments of the Parish Share? Let's hit the pockets of those with influence in the church!
Best wishes,
Chris Moxley
ordinand and husband of rector
Posted by: Chris Moxley | 30/10/2009 at 08:49