Welcome to the MWRC

The Manchester Wesley Research Centre promotes and supports research on the life and work of John and Charles Wesley, their contemporaries in the 18th century Evangelical Revival, their historical and theological antecedents, their successors in the Wesleyan tradition, and contemporary scholarship in the Wesleyan and Evangelical tradition. This includes areas such as theology, history, biblical studies, education, ethics, literature, mission, philosophy, pastoral studies, practical theology, and social theology.

The MWRC is located on the campus of Nazarene Theological College in the Manchester suburb of Didsbury and is affiliated with the Methodist Archives, housed in The University of Manchester John Rylands Library. These research centres provide magnificent resources for students and researchers in this field.

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If you are interested in further information about the Wesley Centre and its programmes, or would like to be placed on the mailing list for information about forthcoming events, please contact the Administrator or Director at the following address:

Manchester Wesley Research Centre
Dene Road
Didsbury, Manchester
England M20 2GU

MWRC Director
Revd Herbert B. McGonigle, Ph.D.
Email: HMcgonigle@nazarene.ac.uk 

MWRC Research Fellow & Administrator
Geordan Hammond, Ph.D.
Email: ghammond@nazarene.ac.uk

Postgraduate Assistant
Joseph Cunningham
Email: joseph.cunningham@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk

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I. Howard Marshall, Ph.D. (Aberdeen), D.D. (Asbury), Emeritus Professor of New Testament Exegesis and Honorary Research Professor, University of Aberdeen.

During his distinguished career Dr Marshall has served as Chair of the Tyndale Fellowship for Biblical and Theological Research, President of the British New Testament Society and Chair of the Fellowship of European Evangelical Theologians. The main body of his research has focused on Luke-Acts, the Pastoral Epistles, and aspects of New Testament theology. Among his recent publications are: Exploring the New Testament, Vol. 2. (with S. Travis and I. Paul) (2002); Beyond the Bible: Moving from Scripture to Theology(with essays by Kevin J. Vanhoozer and Stanley E. Porter) (2004); and New Testament Theology: Many Witnesses, One Gospel (2004).