Benjamin Wallin: A Respectable Minister's Proclamation of the Gospel in Eighteenth-Century London

· Monographs in Baptist History Book 27 · Wipf and Stock Publishers
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How did the gospel survive in an age fraught with rationalism and High Calvinist theology that frowned upon preaching salvation to all? What shifts in preaching were evident that could have signaled that the preaching of the day was straying from the heritage of the past? Who was Benjamin Wallin and why should this once-famous but now-forgotten preacher be studied yet again? Benjamin Wallin seeks to answer these questions as it reintroduces the modern reader to this remarkable Particular Baptist preacher who remained steadfast in his insistence that the gospel be preached to all.

About the author

Joshua Cook is the senior pastor at Our Savior Lutheran Church (LC-MS) in Louisville, Kentucky. He has combined his interests in Reformation history and homiletics to study influential-but-forgotten preachers of the past. He holds a PhD in Christian preaching from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

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