2025
These are Tyndale Talks that were given during 2025.
Friday 10th January 2025
Donna Fowler–Marchant, Methodist elder and author, was discussing her book:
'Mothers in Israel: Methodist Beginnings through the Eyes of Women'
Available from Amazon
February 21st February
Guido Latre, Emeritus Professor, University of Louvain. (Belgium), spoke on:
'Tyndale and Antwerp'
Friday 14th March
Jesse Eldred, Esq. Tyndale enthusiast and seminary-trained minister, spoke on:
‘Solving the Mystery of Tyndale’s Past: An update on Recent Scholarship’
Friday 11th April
Anne Hayward of Pilgrim Street Contemporary Pilgrimage and an independent scholar, spoke on:
‘On the Trail of William Tyndale in Southern Gloucestershire’
Friday 9th May
Jerry Rabow, independent scholar and author of: Henry VIII and His Rabbis (2025), spoke on:
'Tyndale and Henry VIII’s “Great Matter”'
Also available from Amazon
Friday 13th June
Marilyn Button, Ph.D. Prof. of English, Lincoln University, PA
'"Still Serving the Ploughboy" - Tyndale’s contribution to 19th Century British City Missions'
Friday 18th July
This was a general discussion devoted to:
'Reflections on the conference'
Friday 12th September
Neil Rees: Local historian, writer and independent researcher (UK), spoke on:
'Typography and Orthography in the Original Tyndale Publications'
Friday 10th October
David Morgan: Wycliffe Bible Translations, Africa and Europe (UK), spoke on:
'Setting English Bible Translations to Music in the 16th Century'
Friday 14th November
Brian Edwards: Pastor, author and evangelist (UK), spoke on:
'A Historical Review of the Geneva Bible'
Friday 12th December
Mark Cannon: Ordained minister (United Methodist Church), Institute of Biblical Research (USA), spoke to the subject:
'From Pulpit to Pyre: Robert Barnes and the Cambridge Reformation, Christmas 1525'