Revd Dr Tim Woolley, Ph.D.
'A New Appearance on the Face of Things: Retelling the Primitive Methodist Creation Narrative' (Cliff College), 2013.
Tim Woolley completed his Ph.D. at Cliff College, under the supervision of Revd Dr Martin Wellings. He is a Tutor to Evangelists-in-Training for the Church Army, and a part-time Tutor for Spurgeon’s College and the Methodist E-Academy. His research interests are in the fields of nineteenth-century British Methodism, the Holiness movement, revivalism and evangelical nonconformity. Tim is an ordained minister of the Methodist Church in Britain.
Select Publications:
'A Community of Selective Memory? Hugh Bourne, William Clowes and Primitive Methodist Historiography' in Wesley and Methodist Studies Vol. 2 (Didsbury Press 2010)
‘‘Have Our People Been Sufficiently Cautious...?’: Wesleyan Responses to Lorenzo Dow in England and Ireland 1799-1819’ in Wesley and Methodist Studies vol. 9:2 (Pennsylvania State University Press, June 2017)
‘Henry James Piggott nel suo tempo e le missioni metodiste in Italia’ [Henry James Piggott in his time and the Methodist missions in Italy] in Annese, Andrea. Ed, Antiche E Nuove Missioni: Dalle Origini Del Metodismo Italiano Ai Nuovi Scenari Globali. (Roma: Carroci Editore, 2018)
‘Promised Ground’: Phoebe Palmer’s British Visit 1859-1863.’ In Lenton, J and Norris, C Eds. Women, Preachers, Methodists: An Extraordinary Call; A Bright Succession (Oxford: Oxford Centre for Methodism and Church History, 2020)