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Revd Dr Nigel Scotland LTh MDiv MA PGCE MLitt PhD

Tutor in Church History

Nigel taught Church History at the University of Gloucestershire for many years. His PhD is from the University of Aberdeen, but he has also studied in the USA and Canada, where he has also worked. His area of expertise is nineteenth-century British Church History, and especially Evangelicalism, both historical and contemporary.

He has experience in pastoral ministry, including most recently an extensive period of leading a church plant until 2003. He has also been involved with New Wine as a speaker and seminar leader. He has oversight of the Trinity group doing outreach on College Green in Bristol.

He teaches the main Church History units at Trinity and offers research supervision in historical areas.


Publications (selected)

Apostles of the Spirit and Fire: American revivalists and Victorian Britain (Milton Keynes/Colorado Springs/Hyderabad: Paternoster, 2009)
Squires in the Slums: Settlements and Missions in Late-Victorian London
(London: I.B. Tauris, 2007)
A Pocket Guide to Sects and New Religions (Oxford: Lion Hudson, 2005)
Evangelical Anglicans in a Revolutionary Age 1789-1901 (Carlisle/Waynesboro, GA: Paternoster, 2003)
Sectarian Religion in Contemporary Britain (Carlisle/Waynesboro, GA: Paternoster, 2000)
Charismatics and the New Millennium (Guildford: Eagle, 2000)

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