Spurgeon - A Life
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In this biography Alex DiPrima paints a fresh portrait of Charles Haddon Spurgeon—the most well-known minster of the gospel in the nineteenth century. As DiPrima traces Spurgeon’s life from the famous “boy preacher of the fens” to the mature pastor of later years, readers will marvel at his extraordinary speaking abilities, his genius for administration, and his massive global influence, which set him apart as a leader of rare brilliance. Yet by presenting Spurgeon in his social, historical, and religious contexts, DiPrima helps us comprehend the whole of Spurgeon’s ministry in metropolitan London. Combining academic expertise with popular presentation, this short biography of the famed Prince of Preachers will be the go-to introduction on Spurgeon for years to come.
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
- Essex Lad
- “Look and Live”
- A Preacher Is Born
- The Call to London
- Opposition and Criticism
- Love and Marriage
- The Metropolitan Tabernacle
- The Prince of Preachers
- The Pastors’ College
- Wielding the Sword
- Finding Strength amid Weakness
- In Labors More Abundant
- The Downgrade Controversy
- Final Days