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Mar 7, 2023 · Today’s interview is with Dr. Bruce Hindmarsh, the James M. Houston Professor of Spiritual Theology and Professor of the History of Christianity at Regent College, Vancouver, British Columbia. He is the author (with Craig Borlase) of the new book Amazing Grace: The Life of John Newton and the Surprising Story Behind His Song.
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He is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society and a past-president of the American Society of Church History. His book The Spirit of Early Evangelicalism: True Religion in a Modern World won best History/Biography in the 2019 Christianity Today Book Awards.
He has since published and spoken widely to international audiences on the history of early British evangelicalism. His book The Spirit of Early Evangelicalism: True Religion in a Modern World won best History/Biography title in the 2019 Christianity Today Book Awards.
For what the law, weakened by the flesh, was powerless to do, this God has done: by sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh and for the sake of sin, he condemned sin in the flesh, NET Bible. For God achieved what the law could not do because it was weakened through the flesh.
Bruce Hindmarsh is James M. Houston Professor of Spiritual Theology and Professor of the History of Christianity at Regent College. He speaks and publishes widely on the history of British Evangelicalism and the history of Christian Spirituality. His most recent book is entitled The Spirit of Early Evangelicalism: True Religion in the Modern World.
Oct 24, 2012 · Some transudations has, 'he/it who hinders, or he/it who is keeping down' will do so until they are out of the way (paraphrase)'. From since lockdowns of covid the church have become out of the way at a degree we have not seen previously I disagree however that 'becoming out of the way' refers to the rapture; because that happens at the coming ...
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