

Bruce Hindmarsh – The Spirit of Evangelicalism
4 snips Aug 11, 2021
Bruce Hindmarsh, a scholar of Evangelicalism's history, sheds light on its roots in Britain and America. He examines how early Evangelicals navigated faith amidst cultural shifts, emphasizing the importance of personal experience in shaping collective beliefs. Hindmarsh discusses the significance of diary-keeping among early Puritans and Methodists, revealing their deepening reliance on the Holy Spirit. He also explores the legacy of figures like Phyllis Wheatley, showcasing the intricate relationships between faith, science, and art throughout history.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Navigating Faith and Culture
02:45 • 24min
Evolving Faith: Diaries of Early Evangelicals
27:00 • 21min
The Surprising Intellectual Legacy of Phyllis Wheatley
48:11 • 2min
The Art and Science of Lunar Observation
49:44 • 3min
Intersections of Science, Art, and Spirituality in Historical Thought
52:39 • 6min
The Interplay of Law and Agency in Evangelical Spirituality
58:18 • 6min