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Ian Bradley

Ian Campbell Bradley (born 28 May 1950) is a British academic, author and broadcaster.[1]

Ian Bradley
Born (1950-05-28) 28 May 1950 (age 72)
Berkhamsted, England
Occupation(s)Academic, author and broadcaster
Academic background
EducationTonbridge School
Alma materNew College, Oxford (MA, PhD)
University of St Andrews (BD)
Academic work
DisciplineHistory and Theology

He is Emeritus Professor of Cultural and Spiritual History at the University of St Andrews,[1] where he was Principal of St Mary's College[2] and honorary Church of Scotland Chaplain.[3]

The author of over 35 books, Bradley has written widely on cultural and spiritual matters, including Celtic Christianity, hymns, carols, Gilbert and Sullivan and musical theatre.

Life and career

Early life and education

Bradley was born in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, on Whit Sunday 1950,[4] the first of two sons of civil servants William Ewart Bradley and Mary Campbell Tyre.[5] He grew up in the southeast of England and was educated at Tonbridge School and New College, Oxford, where he graduated with a "congratulatory first" in 1971 in modern history.[6] He remained at the University of Oxford to complete a doctoral thesis on religion and politics in early nineteenth-century Britain, earning his DPhil degree.[7] He stood as the Liberal candidate for Sevenoaks at the February 1974 general election, coming second place.[8]

Career

After leaving Oxford, Bradley took up a post as a general trainee with the BBC.[6] He spent six years on the staff of The Times as a feature writer and leader writer.[6] He has lived in Scotland since 1986. Following further study at the University of St Andrews, from which he graduated with a first-class honours BD degree in theology in 1989,[9] Bradley was ordained to the ministry of the Church of Scotland in 1990, and served as Head of Religious Broadcasting for BBC Scotland between 1990 and 1993.[7]

Having lectured on church history at the University of Aberdeen for many years, Bradley was appointed to a position at the University of St Andrews in 1998, where he was later awarded a Chair in Cultural and Spiritual History in its School of Divinity, where he was previously Principal of St Mary's College, St Andrews. He retired in 2017. He was also associate minister of Holy Trinity Church, St Andrews, and honorary Church of Scotland chaplain for the university.[2] He sat on the committee that drafted the Church of Scotland's Hymnary (Fourth Edition), which was published in 2005. Bradley has taught in the areas of Christianity in contemporary Britain; hymnody, liturgy and worship; monarchy, church and state; and the theology of musical theatre. According to his profile in his 1997 book Abide with Me, he was one of the first lecturers to teach an honors course on hymnology at a British University.[10] In 2013, Bradley was appointed a Commissioner on the Commission on Religion and Belief in British Public Life.[11]

As a journalist, Bradley has contributed to The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, The Tablet and Life and Work as well as often appearing on Songs of Praise and BBC Radio 4. In 2007, he was awarded a Prize for Outstanding Religious Broadcasting for his BBC Radio 4 documentary on the English hymnal.[6] Bradley frequently writes, broadcasts and lectures about Gilbert and Sullivan and is a regular speaker at the International Gilbert and Sullivan Festivals in Buxton and Harrogate, England.

Bradley is the author of more than 35 books. He is married and has two children.[7]

Bibliography

  • The Call to Seriousness: The Evangelical Impact on the Victorians (1976)
  • William Morris and His World (1978)
  • The Optimists: Themes and Personalities in Victorian Liberalism (1980)
  • Breaking the mould?: The Birth and Prospects of the Social Democratic Party (1981)
  • The English Middle Classes are Alive and Kicking (1982)
  • The Strange Rebirth of Liberal Britain (1986)
  • O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go (1990)
  • The Penguin Book of Hymns (1990)
  • God Is Green: Christianity and the Environment (1990)
  • Marching to the Promised Land: Has the Church a Future? (1992)
  • The Celtic Way (1993)
  • The Power of Sacrifice (1995)
  • The Complete Annotated Gilbert & Sullivan (1996)
  • Columba: Pilgrim and Penitent (1996)
  • Abide With Me: The World of Victorian Hymns (1997)
  • Celtic Christianity: Making Myths and Chasing Dreams (1999)
  • The Penguin Book of Carols (2000)
  • Colonies of Heaven: Celtic Models for Today's Church (2000)
  • God Save the Queen: The Spiritual Dimension of Monarchy (2002)
  • You've Got to Have a Dream: The Message of the Musical (2002)
  • Oh Joy! Oh Rapture! The Enduring Phenomenon of Gilbert and Sullivan (2005)
  • Believing in Britain: The Spiritual Identity of 'Britishness' (2006)
  • The Daily Telegraph Book of Hymns (2006)
  • The Daily Telegraph Book of Carols (2006)
  • Enlightened Entrepreneurs: Business Ethics in Victorian Britain (2007)
  • Pilgrimage: A Spiritual and Cultural Journey (2009)
  • Grace, Order, Openness and Diversity: Reclaiming Liberal Theology (2010)
  • Water Music: Making Music in the Spas of Europe and North America (2010)
  • Water: A Spiritual History (2012)
  • Lost Chords and Christian Soldiers: The Sacred Music of Arthur Sullivan (2013)
  • Argyll: The Making of a Spiritual Landscape (2015)
  • The Fife Pilgrim Way: In the Footsteps of Monks, Miners and Martyrs (2019)
  • Following the Celtic Way: A New Assessment of Celtic Christianity (2020)
  • Health, Hedonism and Hypochondria: The Hidden History of Spas (2020)
  • Arthur Sullivan: A Life of Divine Emollient (2021)
  • The Quiet Haven: An anthology of readings on death and heaven (2021)
  • The Coffin Roads: Journeys to the West (2022)

References

  1. ^ a b "Ian Bradley: Bloomsbury Publishing (US)". www.bloomsbury.com. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Ian Campbell Bradley - University of St Andrews". st-andrews.ac.uk. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  3. ^ "Happy birthday, Prof Bradley! – Chaplaincy Companionship".
  4. ^ Daily Telegraph Book of Hymns - Studia AS - Bokhandel[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Bradley, Ian 1950-". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  6. ^ a b c d "The strange death of Protestant Britain | Emeritus Professor Ian Bradley, Inaugural Lecture". Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  7. ^ a b c "Ian Bradley". hymnology.hymnsam.co.uk. The Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  8. ^ "Ian Bradley", Liberal History, accessed 9 July 2022
  9. ^ "Alumni authors - view book".
  10. ^ Ian, Bradley (1997). Abide With Me: The World of Victorian Hymns. London: SCM Press. ISBN 033402692X. OCLC 37548665.
  11. ^ "Living with Difference: Community, Diversity and the Common Good" (PDF). Retrieved 14 September 2021.

External links

  • Inaugural Lecture as Professor of Cultural and Spiritual History at University of St Andrews
  • Graduation address: The Very Revd Professor Ian Bradley
  • Bradley at TEDxUniversityofStAndrews 2013
  • Bradley profile at Faber & Faber
  • Bradley's Guardian articles

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For the naval officer see Ian Bradley naval officer Ian Campbell Bradley born 28 May 1950 is a British academic author and broadcaster 1 Ian BradleyBorn 1950 05 28 28 May 1950 age 72 Berkhamsted EnglandOccupation s Academic author and broadcasterAcademic backgroundEducationTonbridge SchoolAlma materNew College Oxford MA PhD University of St Andrews BD Academic workDisciplineHistory and TheologyHe is Emeritus Professor of Cultural and Spiritual History at the University of St Andrews 1 where he was Principal of St Mary s College 2 and honorary Church of Scotland Chaplain 3 The author of over 35 books Bradley has written widely on cultural and spiritual matters including Celtic Christianity hymns carols Gilbert and Sullivan and musical theatre Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Early life and education 1 2 Career 2 Bibliography 3 References 4 External linksLife and career EditEarly life and education Edit Bradley was born in Berkhamsted Hertfordshire on Whit Sunday 1950 4 the first of two sons of civil servants William Ewart Bradley and Mary Campbell Tyre 5 He grew up in the southeast of England and was educated at Tonbridge School and New College Oxford where he graduated with a congratulatory first in 1971 in modern history 6 He remained at the University of Oxford to complete a doctoral thesis on religion and politics in early nineteenth century Britain earning his DPhil degree 7 He stood as the Liberal candidate for Sevenoaks at the February 1974 general election coming second place 8 Career Edit After leaving Oxford Bradley took up a post as a general trainee with the BBC 6 He spent six years on the staff of The Times as a feature writer and leader writer 6 He has lived in Scotland since 1986 Following further study at the University of St Andrews from which he graduated with a first class honours BD degree in theology in 1989 9 Bradley was ordained to the ministry of the Church of Scotland in 1990 and served as Head of Religious Broadcasting for BBC Scotland between 1990 and 1993 7 Having lectured on church history at the University of Aberdeen for many years Bradley was appointed to a position at the University of St Andrews in 1998 where he was later awarded a Chair in Cultural and Spiritual History in its School of Divinity where he was previously Principal of St Mary s College St Andrews He retired in 2017 He was also associate minister of Holy Trinity Church St Andrews and honorary Church of Scotland chaplain for the university 2 He sat on the committee that drafted the Church of Scotland s Hymnary Fourth Edition which was published in 2005 Bradley has taught in the areas of Christianity in contemporary Britain hymnody liturgy and worship monarchy church and state and the theology of musical theatre According to his profile in his 1997 book Abide with Me he was one of the first lecturers to teach an honors course on hymnology at a British University 10 In 2013 Bradley was appointed a Commissioner on the Commission on Religion and Belief in British Public Life 11 As a journalist Bradley has contributed to The Guardian The Daily Telegraph The Tablet and Life and Work as well as often appearing on Songs of Praise and BBC Radio 4 In 2007 he was awarded a Prize for Outstanding Religious Broadcasting for his BBC Radio 4 documentary on the English hymnal 6 Bradley frequently writes broadcasts and lectures about Gilbert and Sullivan and is a regular speaker at the International Gilbert and Sullivan Festivals in Buxton and Harrogate England Bradley is the author of more than 35 books He is married and has two children 7 Bibliography EditThe Call to Seriousness The Evangelical Impact on the Victorians 1976 William Morris and His World 1978 The Optimists Themes and Personalities in Victorian Liberalism 1980 Breaking the mould The Birth and Prospects of the Social Democratic Party 1981 The English Middle Classes are Alive and Kicking 1982 The Strange Rebirth of Liberal Britain 1986 O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go 1990 The Penguin Book of Hymns 1990 God Is Green Christianity and the Environment 1990 Marching to the Promised Land Has the Church a Future 1992 The Celtic Way 1993 The Power of Sacrifice 1995 The Complete Annotated Gilbert amp Sullivan 1996 Columba Pilgrim and Penitent 1996 Abide With Me The World of Victorian Hymns 1997 Celtic Christianity Making Myths and Chasing Dreams 1999 The Penguin Book of Carols 2000 Colonies of Heaven Celtic Models for Today s Church 2000 God Save the Queen The Spiritual Dimension of Monarchy 2002 You ve Got to Have a Dream The Message of the Musical 2002 Oh Joy Oh Rapture The Enduring Phenomenon of Gilbert and Sullivan 2005 Believing in Britain The Spiritual Identity of Britishness 2006 The Daily Telegraph Book of Hymns 2006 The Daily Telegraph Book of Carols 2006 Enlightened Entrepreneurs Business Ethics in Victorian Britain 2007 Pilgrimage A Spiritual and Cultural Journey 2009 Grace Order Openness and Diversity Reclaiming Liberal Theology 2010 Water Music Making Music in the Spas of Europe and North America 2010 Water A Spiritual History 2012 Lost Chords and Christian Soldiers The Sacred Music of Arthur Sullivan 2013 Argyll The Making of a Spiritual Landscape 2015 The Fife Pilgrim Way In the Footsteps of Monks Miners and Martyrs 2019 Following the Celtic Way A New Assessment of Celtic Christianity 2020 Health Hedonism and Hypochondria The Hidden History of Spas 2020 Arthur Sullivan A Life of Divine Emollient 2021 The Quiet Haven An anthology of readings on death and heaven 2021 The Coffin Roads Journeys to the West 2022 References Edit a b Ian Bradley Bloomsbury Publishing US www bloomsbury com Retrieved 14 September 2021 a b Ian Campbell Bradley University of St Andrews st andrews ac uk Retrieved 14 September 2021 Happy birthday Prof Bradley Chaplaincy Companionship Daily Telegraph Book of Hymns Studia AS Bokhandel permanent dead link Bradley Ian 1950 www encyclopedia com Retrieved 14 September 2021 a b c d The strange death of Protestant Britain Emeritus Professor Ian Bradley Inaugural Lecture Retrieved 14 September 2021 a b c Ian Bradley hymnology hymnsam co uk The Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology Retrieved 14 September 2021 Ian Bradley Liberal History accessed 9 July 2022 Alumni authors view book Ian Bradley 1997 Abide With Me The World of Victorian Hymns London SCM Press ISBN 033402692X OCLC 37548665 Living with Difference Community Diversity and the Common Good PDF Retrieved 14 September 2021 External links EditInaugural Lecture as Professor of Cultural and Spiritual History at University of St Andrews Graduation address The Very Revd Professor Ian Bradley Bradley at TEDxUniversityofStAndrews 2013 Bradley profile at Faber amp Faber Bradley s Guardian articles Bradley s Tablet articles Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ian Bradley amp oldid 1122767941, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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