Bill Reimer is the long-time manager of the Regent College Bookstore, one of North America's largest remaining theological bookstores.
CHRISTIANITY AND VIOLENCE: A VIEW FROM VICTORIAN TORONTO
Speaker(s): Bill Reimer
Date: Fall 2016
Length: 1h26m
Product ID: RGDL4602AH
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A fascinating lecture delivered by Bill Reimer, author of Revisiting "Toronto the Good": Violence, Religion and Culture in a Late-Victorian City. Bill is a gifted author and historian and is well-known around Regent College for his management of the Regent Bookstore. His research explores the influence of Christianity on social networks and levels of violence in Victorian Toronto.
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