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Biographies will soon be available, I am sure, so that those who wish to read about him, can do so. He was ostensibly a preacher of the Word of God. He was an intelligent man and was a gripping orator. He lived passionately and was possessed with an enthusiastic and ambitious drive to eradicate thro
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that whereas in the forties and the fifties,†London could boast three pulpit ìgiantsî in the shape of Lloyd-Jones,†Dr. Sangster, and Leslie Weatherhead,†from the sixties onwards,†Lloyd-Jones, and perhaps to a lesser extent, John Stott, held the fort alone.† And with the death of Lloyd-Jones,†and the
Set against a brilliant panorama of the middle East in the years immediately following the Crucifixion, the story of Luke, biblical physician and chronicler of the life of Christ, forms a novel of human emotion interwoven with what some would call a deep religious feeling. “The Road to Bithynia” c
Many have referred to His teachings, marking Him as the greatest of all the world’s philosophers and teachers. Many have spoken of His miracles as the mighty works of the “sympathetic Jesus”. Yet the Church brushed all these aside and tenaciously clung to her confession: He suffered! If we would cal
His style, maintained through translation from the French by O. R. Johnson, proves to be readily readable. The book itself provides a brief sketch of Calvin’s life. It deals more extensively with the more important periods of the life of the reformer. As all biographies, it tells the what and the wh
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Protestant Reformed Theological Journal Vol. 47, No. 2 116 a “full-scale, well-rounded ac- count of his entire life” (xiv). A particular virtue of the biography is that the author, convinced that “good biography is contextual,” provides “as much context as I feasibly can” (xxi). Bratt sets Kuyper i