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. He studies Lloyd-Jones's background and
up-bringing, his love of his Welsh heritage and explores how these
influenced his ministry. His preaching at Westminster Chapel
figures prominently, as does Lloyd-Jones's understanding of the
nature of the church and how his Reformed evangelicalism led him in
a separatist and anti-ecumenical direction. The book closes with an
evaluation of Lloyd-Jones's leadership and the extent of his
influence. -- Sheds fresh light on Lloyd-Jones's life and
influence-- Appendices on the Lloyd-Jones family, the Philips
family and comparative membership figures for the London area from
1939 to 1967-- Extensive bibliography listing primary and secondary
sources-- Ideal for Evangelical ministers / Academics
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