Full Description
Charles Spurgeon, widely hailed as the "Prince of Preachers," is well known for his powerful preaching, gifted mind, and compelling personality. Over the course of nearly four decades at London's famous New Park Street Chapel and Metropolitan Tabernacle, Spurgeon preached and penned words that continue to resonate with God's people today.
Organized around the main beliefs that undergirded his ministry—the centrality of Christ, the importance of the new birth, the indwelling of the Spirit, and the necessity of the Bible—this introduction to Spurgeon's life and thought will challenge readers to live their lives for the glory of God.
Part of the Theologians on the Christian Life series.
Contents
Series Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part 1: Charles Spurgeon
1. A Man Full of Life
Part 2: Christ the Center
2. Christ and the Bible
3. Puritanism, Calvinism, and Christ
4. Christ and Preaching
Part 3: The New Birth
5. New Birth and Baptism
6. Human Sin and God's Grace
7. The Cross and New Birth
Part 4: The New Life
8. The Holy Spirit and Sanctification
9. Prayer
10. The Pilgrim Army
11. Suffering and Depression
12. Final Glory
General Index
Scripture Index



