John A. Broadus (1827-1895) was a founding faculty member and
the second president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
He preached to Robert E. Lee's army during the Civil War and later
wrote the enduring classic, "A Treatise on the Preparation and
Delivery of Sermons." A. T. Robertson called him "one of the finest
fruits of modern Christianity." Charles Spurgeon deemed him the
"greatest of living preachers." A. H. Newman described Broadus as
"perhaps the greatest man the Baptists have produced."
Indeed, the legacy of Broadus lives on today, reflecting a model
author, teacher, preacher, scholar, seminary leader, and
denominational statesman. This timely new biography, a collection
of ten independently contributed chapters that address his work
from various angles, presents Broadus as a shining example of
balance, careful thinking, and biblical faithfulness in a season
when Southern Baptists are seeking to re-establish a new consensus
and move forward in the twenty-first century.
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