Engaging with Martyn Lloyd-Jones(English, Paperback, Jones Andrew Atherstone, David Ceri)

Engaging with Martyn Lloyd-Jones(English, Paperback, Jones Andrew Atherstone, David Ceri)

  • Jones Andrew Atherstone
  • David Ceri
Publisher:Inter-Varsity PressISBN 13: 9781844745531ISBN 10: 1844745538

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Engaging with Martyn Lloyd-Jones(English, Paperback, Jones Andrew Atherstone, David Ceri) is written by Jones Andrew Atherstone and published by Inter-Varsity Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1844745538 (ISBN 10) and 9781844745531 (ISBN 13).

The figure of D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981) dominates the history of British evangelicalism in the twentieth century. As perhaps the greatest non-conformist statesman of his generation, 'the Doctor' is best known as a preacher and mentor of young preachers. From the pulpit of Westminster Chapel in London and other platforms, he called the evangelical movement back to a robust reformed Christianity, with a passion for biblical conviction and Spirit-empowered revival. His impact upon evangelicalism was immense, and his legacy remains deeply influential.By building on, and engaging with, the work of earlier biographers and theologians, this valuable collection of new studies seeks to advance our understanding of Lloyd-Jones' life and legacy in a number of fresh directions. The topics covered are: the interwar Calvinist resurgence, Wales, revival, the charismatic controversy, ministerial education, fundamentalism, Barth, Rome, the Anglican secession crisis, and the Protestant past. The volume concludes with a chronological bibliography of Lloyd-Jones' writings.The contributors are Andrew Atherstone, Ben Bailie, David W. Bebbington, John Coffey, Philip H. Eveson, David Ceri Jones, William K. Kay, John Maiden, Robert Pope, Ian M. Randall and Robert Strivens.