If you read these blogs you may know him as Culfinatan.

Culfinatan is the Elvish equivalent for the surname of Dr. Liam Atchison (Thol Culfinatan). Liam lives with his wife, Precious, in Overland Park, Kansas. He has been a church-planting pastor, a university professor, and an academic dean in a traditional seminary. He has taught ancient history and general history courses at Kansas State University and currently co-directs Emmanuel House, a center for study, spiritual formation, and ministry preparation in Kansas City, Manhattan, and in Lincoln, Nebraska. Here is his educational portfolio:

BA, Kansas State University
ThM, Dallas Theological Seminary
PhD, Kansas State University

Postgraduate studies at Nova Southeastern University, Colorado Christian University, and the University of Manchester (UK) Nazarene Theological College.

Scholarly societies and honors: Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Alpha Theta, Outstanding Young Men of America, 2007-08 nominee Professor of the Year for Kansas State University HDS.

Liam was the founding editor of Mars Hill Review. He has had articles appear in that venerable journal as well asConfident Living, Fides et Historia, and Socratic Enquirer. He and Precious wrote a book together entitled Grief(NavPress).

Liam and Precious have two grown children of whom they are proud and one granddaughter, who ‘hung the moon’. They currently live with a spoiled Cocker Spaniel, which is nevertheless full of excellent education and thus must be accommodated, and with a Schnoodle puppy that looks like an ewok and is addicted to tennis balls.

Liam was born and raised in Leavenworth, Kansas, but has lived in Dallas, Denver, Seattle (Whidbey Island), and practically lived in Manchester, England for a time. He has only made it to three continents thus far. Please help him make it to the other continents, or at least back to Europe, very soon.


  1. allthingstoall

    I like this Bettenson thing–I’m working through the history of the Church from various vantage points–this will be helpful–a good reason to interact with you.
    Blessings!

    • Thanks. You are one of the first to find this blog as I have not gone public with it yet. Please tell me what you think, and ntoice that I will ask questions and invite collaboration from time to time.




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