Examines the key aspects of the life and thought of Andrew Fuller
(founder of the Baptist Missionary Society). Andrew Fuller
(1754-1815) was one of the foremost English Baptist ministers of
his generation, whose influence was to spread to North America and,
indeed, around the world. This study uses considerable primary
material to examine the central aspects of Fuller's life and
thought, including his work as a theologian and missionary
statesman. Despite his importance, Fuller has been largely
neglected by both theologians and historians of the Evangelical and
Baptist movements. This in-depth yet accessible study seeks to
redress the balance. It shows Fuller to be a significant figure,
one whose life and work have continuing relevance today.
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