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Dr. Ian M. Randall is a Research Fellow affiliated with multiple institutions, including the Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide, International Baptist Theological Study Centre (IBTSC) in Prague/Amsterdam, Spurgeon’s College, London, and the Manchester Wesley Research Centre. His work bridges spirituality, mission history, and ecumenical engagement.
- 1970: MA (Hons) in Economics and History, Aberdeen University
- 1986: Certificate in Theology, Regent’s Park College, Oxford
- 1992: MPhil, London Bible College
- 1997: PhD, University of Wales
Dr. Randall’s research spans evangelical spirituality, mission history, ecumenism, and faith in the workplace. His publications focus on interwar British religious movements, Baptist missions in India, and the intersection of community and theology.
His recent articles highlight transatlantic charismatic renewal, Bruderhof pacifism, and Baptist-Methodist mission dynamics. Notable contributions include studies of Andrew Jukes’ ecclesiology and Henry Martyn’s Cambridge legacy.
Dr. Randall collaborates with institutions like the Cambridge Theological Federation and participates in the Margaret Beaufort Research Community. His work emphasizes global Christian networks and historical theological frameworks.
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