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Sunday, February 25, 2007

Some Wilberforce Resources

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The BBC recently did an on-air documentary about William Wilberforce, replete with dramatizations and interviews. You can listen to it here or read an outline of the program.

You can also read or listen to John Piper's biographical sketch of Wilberforce's life. Piper's book, as well as a downloadable audio version, is also available.

Eric Metaxas is the author of the official biography, Amazing Grace, being tied to the movie. He recently did a print interview with National Review. National Review also recently conducted a short online symposium, asking some statesmen (Sam Brownback, Tom Coburn, Chuck Colson, Richard Land, Mark Rodgers, Douglas Minson, Mark Souder) what makes Wilberforce inspiring.

You can also check out the works of Kevin Belmonte, the director of The Wilberforce Project at Gordon College. He's the author of the major biography, William Wilberforce: A Hero for Humanity.

If you want to read Wilberforce himself, see his A Practical View of Christianity, or 365 Days With Wilberforce: A Collection of Daily Readings from the Writings of William Wilberforce.

Also, see Focus on the Family's Radio Theatre has produced a five-hour dramatized audio production available in a five-CD set: Amazing Grace: The Inspirational Stories of William Wilberforce, John Newton, and Olaudah Equiano.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

do you know the name of the book on Wilberforce's nightstand in the movie? I made a mental note of the title, but it slipped my mind. Thanks

2/25/2007 07:38:00 PM  
Blogger MichaelJJ said...

Yes, I wondered about that as well...

2/25/2007 09:34:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just watched the movie and definitively that book wasn't Equiano's book "'The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa, the African"

http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/equiano_olaudah.shtml

Francisco

2/25/2007 09:37:00 PM  
Blogger SB said...

Interviews with the Producers of Amazing Grace by Michael Medved and Hugh Hewitt:

Michael Medved interviews Ken Wales about Amazing Grace.



Ken Wales on the opening of Amazing Grace.



Michael Flaherty on the opening of his two latest movies, Amazing Grace and the Bridge To Tarabithia.

2/26/2007 02:55:00 AM  
Blogger Tom said...

The book is Philip Doddridge's "The Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul".

Here's a link:

Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul

-Tom

2/26/2007 06:35:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

thanks Tom. I could only come up with the word progress.

2/26/2007 04:35:00 PM  
Anonymous Michael said...

With regard to Philip Doddridge's "The Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul"...

One biography I read indicated that this was a book that Wilberforce (prior to/during his conversion experience) read with Isaac Milner (who had already become an evangelical) on return journey to the European continent where he accompanied female relatives for their vacation travels.

2/27/2007 07:46:00 PM  
Anonymous Doug said...

I like free public domain e-books from the internet, but "A Practical View" was hard to find. Therefore, inspired after seeing the movie Amazing Grace, I converted this great book into several formats, including HTML, pdf, lit, Word, text, Mobipocket (palm), Plucker (palm). I offer it here:
(See March 28, 2007 entry).

It was a lot of work, so donations won't be refused; but it was a labor of love and free to anyone who wants it.

3/28/2007 11:22:00 PM  

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