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Joel R. Beeke (born 1952) Greg Laurie (born 1952) Alistair Begg (born 1952) Kenneth J. Collins (born 1952) Roger E. Olson (born 1952) Carsten Peter Thiede (1952–2004) Daniel B. Wallace (born 1952) Kent Hovind (born 1953) Musimbi Kanyoro (born 1953) Catherine Keller (born 1953) Randy L. Maddox (born 1953) William D. Mounce (born 1953) Alister ...
Joel Robert Beeke (born December 9, 1952) is an American Reformed theologian who is a pastor in the Heritage Reformed Congregations and the chancellor of Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary. Under the oversight of the Heritage Reformed Congregations, Beeke helped found Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary in 1995, where he served as ...
However, 780 of the one thousand members of the church could not accept the deposition of their pastor, elders, and deacons. The consistory felt compelled to form a new denomination named the Heritage Netherlands Reformed Congregation (renamed the Heritage Reformed Congregations in 2003), [ 4 ] while Joel R. Beeke continued ministering to the ...
Frank E. Gaebelein (1899–1983), founding headmaster of The Stony Brook School, general editor of the Expositor's Bible Commentary; John Sung (1901-1944), Chinese evangelist; Frank Jenner (1903–1977), English Australian evangelist; Bakht Singh (1903-2000), pioneer of the Indian Church movement
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (19th June 1834 [1] – 31st January 1892) was an English Particular Baptist preacher.Spurgeon remains highly influential among Christians of various denominations, to some of whom he is known as the "Prince of Preachers."
Like the First Great Awakening a half century earlier, the Second Great Awakening in North America reflected Romanticism characterized by enthusiasm, emotion, and an appeal to the supernatural. [2] It rejected the skepticism, deism , Unitarianism , and rationalism left over from the American Enlightenment , [ 3 ] about the same time that ...
In 1887, the church left the Baptist Union because of the widening influence of theological liberalism within the union. Spurgeon was adamant that the church would not "downgrade" the faith as he believed other baptist churches were doing. [11] At the end of 1891, membership was given as 5,311. Spurgeon served for 38 years and died in 1892. [2]
Psalm 82 – Earthly Judges Before the Great Judge (text and detailed commentary) enduringword.com; Psalm 82:1 (introduction and text) Bible study tools; Psalm 82 / Refrain: Arise, O God, and judge the earth. Church of England; Psalm 82 Bible gateway; Charles H. Spurgeon: Psalm 82 (commentary) spurgeon.org; Hymns for Psalm 82 hymnary.org