Amanda Russell-Jones is a scholar focusing on Victorian society, as well as on the issues of slavery and women's relationship to the church in our contemporary world. She is an independant scholar, has been a trustee of an arts training centre, and has preached and spoken at a variety of Christian conferences.
Fellowship with God...fellowship with one another
Speaker(s): Amanda Russell-Jones
Date: Winter 2017
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Product ID: RGDL4701C
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This is a Regent chapel talk given during the winter of 2017.
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