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A scholarly examination of the emergence of English Pentecostalism at the beginning of the twentieth century.
John Brencher's thematic study of Martyn Lloyd-Jones critically examines the many events, persons, and issues surrounding one of the leading and most controversial preachers in modern Protestantism who is also one of the most influential Evangelicals in the twentieth century.
This is the first book on Irving for many years to show how his theology and pastoral practice were intricately linked, and how they developed over time.
Spirituality in Adversity demonstrates through a specific historical period of persecution the fortitude and faith of evangelical men and women as they face unspeakable hardship in the name of Christ.
Joseph Smale was a catalytic figure in the church life of Los Angeles, leading many towards the 'Promised Land' of Pentecostal blessing in 1905-1906; although his subsequent experiences led him to retreat from the burgeoning Pentecostal movement.
J.I. Packer has wielded widespread influence on evangelicalism for more than three decades. This study pursues a nuanced understanding of Packer's theology of sanctification by tracing the development of his thought, showing how he reflects a particular version of Reformed theology, and examining the unique influence of theological anthropology and theological method on this area of his theology.
Examines at the local scale, the origin, development and nature of Pentecostalism in Ireland, in its first twenty years.
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