The Book, It's Influence on Culture and the Church

Speaker(s): Robert Derrenbacker
Date: Feb. 5, 2008
Length: 75:16
Product ID: RGDL3805C

Purchase Options:

MP3 Download - $5.00
CD - $10.00

Description

This is a Christian Thought and Culture Lecture which explores the technological revolution of Gutenberg's printing press and its impact on literacy, education, the study of the Bible, and writing and publication in Christianity during and after the Reformation.

See All Audio by Robert Derrenbacker

Robert Derrenbacker is the President, Provost and Vice-Chancellor of Thorneloe University in Sudbury, Ontario, and was previously Assistant Professor of New Testament at Regent College. He is a member of the Editorial Board of the International Q Project, the Board of Trustees for the Colleges and Universities of the Anglican Communion, and he belongs to the Catholic Biblical Association and Society of Biblical Literature, where he is Chair of the Synoptic Gospels Section. He is also a Priest in the Anglican Church of Canada.

Related Audio

Details / Buy

Anglican History and Theology (2010)

Speaker: James I. Packer

Details / Buy

Puritan Theology for Today

Speaker: James I. Packer

Details / Buy

The Anabaptist Story

Speaker: John Toews

Details / Buy

History II: From the Reformation (ca. 1525 AD) to the 20th Century

Speaker: Don Lewis

Details / Buy

A Soul-Enlarging Legacy: Devotional Poetry, Confessional Narrative, and Epic Vision in Post Reformation English Literature

Speaker: Maxine Hancock

Details / Buy

The Anabaptist (or Radical) Reformation: Neither Catholic Nor Protestant (CTC II Winter 2006)

Speaker: Bruce Guenther

Details / Buy

The Catholic Church: 2000 Years of Reform

Speaker: David Sylvester

Details / Buy

The Essence of Anglicanism

Speaker: Robert Crouse

Details / Buy

The Russian Mennonite Story

Speaker: John Toews

Details / Buy

Reconsidering Christian Humanism & the Early Reformation

Speaker: Darren Provost