At the beginning of the nineteenth century the village of Clapham in Surrey still enjoyed a sense of distance from the bustle of London. There the group of evangelicals who would come to be known a…
The revivals in Britain and North America in the mid-eighteenth century proved to be foundational in the development of the movement, its ethos, beliefs and subsequent direction. In these revivals,…
When Augustine handed over the leadership of his church in AD 426, his successor was so overwhelmed by a sense of inadequacy that he declared, “The swan is silent”, fearing the spiritual giant…
Evangelism, the chief concern of this volume by Dr. Paulus Scharpff, is defined by the author as being the function of man, distinct from the function of the Holy Spirit evidenced in spiritual awak…
The author here tells the gripping story of those momentous days, and shows how the candle of men like Masters Ridley and Latimer, that had become the refining fires of Puritan times, had now turne…
This history of Evangelicalism in America must be describeb in three ways; as a philosophy, as a theology, and as a social movement. As philosophy it is the story of the permeation of nineteenth-ce…