Bruce Hindmarsh is the James M. Houston Professor of Spiritual Theology at Regent College. He also serves as the President of the American Society of Church History. He is author of John Newton and the English Evangelical Tradition: Between the Conversion of Wesley and Wilberforce and The Evangelical Conversion Narrative, and his articles have appeared in Church History and the Journal of Ecclesiastical History.
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Speaker(s): Bruce Hindmarsh
Date: July 10 2014
Length: 13min
Product ID: RGDL4401AC
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This is a Regent chapel talk given during the summer of 2014.
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