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Andrew Fuller

Andrew Fuller
Author: Paul Brewster
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0805449825

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A biography of English pastor Andrew Fuller (1754-1815) highlighting his method of relating doctrine to ministry. Book two of the Studies in Baptist Life & Thought series.


Andrew Fuller and the Evangelical Renewal of Pastoral Theology

Andrew Fuller and the Evangelical Renewal of Pastoral Theology
Author: Keith Grant
Publisher: Authentic Media Inc
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2014-07-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1780783159

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An exploration of the pastoral theology of Andrew Fuller (1754-1815) suggests that evangelical renewal did not only take place alongside the local church - missions, itinerancy, voluntary societies - but also within the congregation as the central tasks of dissenting pastoral ministry became, in the words of one diarist, 'very affecting and evangelical'. How did evangelicalism transform dissenting and Baptist churches in the eighteenth century? Is there a distinctively congregational expression of evangelicalism? And what contribution has evangelicalism made to pastoral theology? renewal did not only take place alongside the local church - missions, itinerancy, voluntary societies - but also within the congregation as dissenting pastoral ministry became, in the words of one diarist, 'very affecting and evangelical'.


Andrew Fuller

Andrew Fuller
Author: Andrew Gunton Fuller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1882
Genre: Missionaries
ISBN:

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God of All Things

God of All Things
Author: Andrew Wilson
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021-03-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310109094

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Abstract theology is overrated, for God can be found in even the most ordinary of things. Jesus used things like a lily, sparrow, and sheep to teach about the kingdom of God. And in the Old Testament, God repeatedly describes himself and his saving work in relation to physical things such as a rock, horn, or eagle. In God of All Things, pastor and author Andrew Wilson invites you to rediscover God in this way, too--through ordinary, everyday things. He explores the idea of a material world and presents a variety of created marvels that reveal the gospel in everyday life and fuel worship and joy in God--marvels like: Dust: the image of God Horns: the salvation of God Donkeys: the peace of God Water: the life of God Viruses: the problem of God Cities: the kingdom of God God of All Things will leave you with a deeper understanding of Scripture, the world you live in, and the God who made it all.


Andrew Fuller's Theology of Revival

Andrew Fuller's Theology of Revival
Author: Ryan Rindels
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2021-01-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725282860

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Revival is the arguable heartbeat of evangelical Christianity. Though a theologically diverse and globally diffused phenomenon, evangelicalism originated in a distinctly Calvinistic milieu. Many Puritans in the seventeenth century, “evangelicals before the revivals,” emphasized the work of the Holy Spirit, including the importance of personal conversion. Unlike theologically Arminian proponents of revival such as Charles G. Finney, many Puritans and early evangelicals believed and taught that the absolute sovereignty of God was compatible with human responsibility. Calvinistic Baptists in the early eighteenth century who rejected this tension declined numerically, yet a new generation of pastors led their denomination through this impasse. Andrew Fuller (1754–1815) defended Reformed doctrine in the Particular Baptist tradition while emphasizing the importance of human response in his preaching, writing, and fundraising for the Baptist Missionary Society. The fruit of Fuller’s ministry included growth of churches in England, conversions among people groups in the Global South, and the preservation of Reformed theology in a challenging Enlightenment context.


The Work of Faith

The Work of Faith
Author: John Ryland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1818
Genre: Clergy
ISBN:

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