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REGENT
COLLEGE / ACADEMICS / ANGLICAN
STUDIES
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Anglican Studies Professors
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Richard Turnbull
BA, PhD (Durham)
Principal, Wycliffe Hall
The Revd. Dr. Richard Turnbull is the Principal of Wycliffe Hall. Richard received a first class honours degree in Theology at Durham University and wrote his Doctoral thesis on Evangelical Theology and Social Reform in the Nineteenth Century. During his eight years as a vicar in Basingstoke, Richard contributed in many ways to the wider work of the Church of England, as a member of the Archbishops' Council, Chair of the Business Committee of the General Synod and Chairman of the House of Clergy of the Winchester Diocesan Synod. |
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James I. Packer
MA, DPhil (Oxford)
Director, Regent College’s Anglican Studies Program
The Revd. Dr. James
I. Packer is the Board of Governors’ Professor of
Theology at Regent College. A former principal of an Anglican theological college
in the
United Kingdom, he is one of the most widely-read Anglican theologians in the
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Neil M. Mancor
BA, MA, PhD, Dip.Min (UBC, Reading, Oxford)
Anglican chaplain and sessional lecturer.
The Revd. Dr. Neil Mancor serves as
a chaplain to the Anglican Studies program,
and is an Assistant Minister at Vancouver’s St. John’s (Shaughnessy)
Anglican Church. He also teaches at Regent in his area of academic work,
the spirituality of the High Middle Ages.
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Alister E. McGrath
BA, MA, DPhil, BA, BD & DD (Oxford)
Professor of Historical Theology at Oxford,
Director of the Oxford Centre for Evangelism and Apologetics.
The Revd. Dr. Alister E. McGrath is one of Anglicanism's most widely-read theologians. In addition to being Professor of Historical Theology at Oxford University he is also Director of the Oxford Centre for Evangelism and Apologetics and a former principal of Wycliffe Hall. |
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