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2009 MWRC Lecture

Dr Bruce Hindmarsh, James M. Houston Professor of Spiritual Theology at Regent College, Vancouver will deliver the fifth annual Manchester Wesley Research Centre Lecture in 2009.  Professor Hindmarsh has recently authored The Evangelical Conversion Narrative: Spiritual Autobiography in Early Modern England.  His MWRC lecture will be on a subject related to his current research project on early evangelical spirituality.  The 2009 lecture is scheduled for Friday 19 June 2009 on the campus of Nazarene Theological College, Manchester.  

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What is the MWRC?

Queries from students interested in the MWRC has alerted me to the need to explain what the MWRC is and what it is not.  First of all, the MWRC is not an academic institution.  Therefore, the MWRC does not accept applications from potential research students.  The MWRC is a resource for postgraduate students and faculty at MWRC partner institutions.  Students interested in utilizing the resources of the MWRC should apply for a research degree at any of the partner institutions.  All PhD students at partner institutions are Junior Research Fellows and have full access to the research centre.  I should add that all interested students and scholars are very welcome to arrange to visit the MWRC.  Additionally, students and scholars from any institution may apply to conduct research for an extended period of time at the MWRC.        

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