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Ian Bradley was born on 28 May, 1950 in Berkhamsted, England, is a British academic, author and broadcaster. Discover Ian Bradley's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?
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Ian Campbell Bradley (born 28 May 1950) is a British academic, author and broadcaster.
He is Emeritus Professor of Cultural and Spiritual History at the University of St Andrews, where he was Principal of St Mary's College, the Faculty and School of Divinity, and honorary Church of Scotland Chaplain.
The author of over 35 books, Bradley has written widely on cultural and spiritual matters, including Celtic Christianity, the Victorian era, Gilbert and Sullivan, religious music, musical theatre, and the spirituality of water, spas and pilgrimage.
Bradley was born in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, on Whit Sunday 1950, the first of two sons of civil servants William Ewart Bradley of County Durham and Mary Campbell Tyre of Argyll.
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.
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.
He stood as the Liberal candidate for Sevenoaks at the February 1974 general election, coming second place.
After leaving Oxford, Bradley took up a post as a general trainee with the BBC.
He spent six years on the staff of The Times as a feature writer and leader writer.
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, 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.
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.
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 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.
In 2007, he was awarded a Prize for Outstanding Religious Broadcasting for his BBC Radio 4 documentary on the English hymnal.
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 spent a weekend at Balmoral Castle, where he says he was "driven through the Balmoral estate by the Queen" and later corresponded Prince Philip.
Bradley is the author of over 35 books.
He is married and has two children.
In 2013, Bradley was appointed a Commissioner on the Commission on Religion and Belief in British Public Life.
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.
He was also associate minister of Holy Trinity Church, St Andrews, and honorary Church of Scotland chaplain for the university.