A special lecture on the theology of 16th century Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer.
President’s Reception Room | Monday, October 7 at 4:00-5:30pm
Join the Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies on October 7 in the President’s Reception Room for a lecture with Dr. Ashley Null on the theology of 16th century Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer.
The Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies is an historical research center located at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, that seeks to promote the study of Baptist history as well as theological reflection on the contemporary significance of that history.
The Rev’d Canon Dr Ashley Null is an internationally respected scholar on the grace and gratitude theology of the English Reformation. Holding research degrees from Yale and the University of Cambridge, Ashley has received numerous awards for his work, including Fulbright, National Endowment for the Humanities and Guggenheim fellowships as well as being elected fellow of the Royal Historical Society and the Society of Antiquaries in London. He currently holds a research post funded by the German Research Council at Humboldt University of Berlin and is a visiting fellow at the Divinity Faculty of Cambridge University and St. John’s College, Durham University. His project is editing the private theological notebooks of Thomas Cranmer, the author of the independent Church of England’s founding formularies, for Oxford University Press. This is a five-volume project.