
He has written extensively on these topics, being the author of more than 20 books exploring their relationship with modern religion.Ī Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Holloway was Professor of Divinity at Gresham College in the City of London. He has questioned and addressed complex ethical issues in the areas of sexuality, drugs and bio-ethics. He is a patron of LGBT Youth Scotland, an organisation dedicated to the inclusion of LGBT young people in the life of Scotland. Holloway is well-known for his support of liberal causes, including campaigning on human rights for gay and lesbian people in both Church and State. His own theological position has become increasingly radical and he has recently described himself as an "after-religionist". He resigned from these positions in 2000 and is now regarded as one of the most outspoken and controversial figures in the Church, having taken an atheist worldview and commenting widely on issues concerning religious belief in the modern world. He was Bishop of Edinburgh from 1986 and was elected Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church in 1992.

Between 19 he was a curate, vicar and rector at various parishes in England, Scotland and the United States. Holloway was educated at Kelham Theological College, Edinburgh Theological College and the Union Theological Seminary, New York City. Holloway is a Scottish writer and broadcaster and was formerly Bishop of Edinburgh in the Scottish Episcopal Church.
