A Legacy of Preaching, Volume One---Apostles to the Revivalists: The Life, Theology, and Method of Historys Great Preachers
By (Author) Benjamin K. Forrest
Series edited by Kevin King Sr.
Series edited by William J. Curtis
Series edited by Dwayne Milioni
Foreword by Timothy George
Zondervan
Zondervan Academic
17th December 2018
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Theology
Religious ministry and clergy
Hardback
528
Width 161mm, Height 236mm, Spine 42mm
852g
A Legacy of Preaching, Volume One--Apostles to the Revivalists explores the history and development of preaching through a biographical and theological examination of its most important preachers. Instead of teaching the history of preaching from the perspective of movements and eras, each contributor tells the story of a particular preacher in history, allowing the preachers from the past to come alive and instruct us through their lives, theologies, and methods of preaching.
Each chapter introduces readers to a key figure in the history of preaching, followed by an analysis of the theological views that shaped their preaching, their methodology of sermon preparation and delivery, and an appraisal of the significant contributions they have made to the history of preaching. This diverse collection of familiar and lesser-known individuals provides a detailed and fascinating look at what it has meant to communicate the gospel over the past two thousand years. By looking at how the gospel has been communicated over time and across different cultures, pastors, scholars, and homiletics students can enrich their own understanding and practice of preaching for application today.
Volume One covers the period from the apostles to the revivalists and profiles thirty preachers including:
Volume Two, available separately, covers the period from the Enlightenment to the present day and profiles thirty-one preachers including Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Karl Barth, John Stott, Martin Luther King Jr., Billy Graham, and more.
To be encouraged to put one's own preaching into broad historical context, beginning with the apostles, is a rare treat. This is a book for all preachers and not only those who have a liking for church history. The various authors provide a comprehensive examination of the context and method of preaching through the ages. Those of us who preach---especially those who preach without a carefully examined philosophy of preaching or a constantly reviewed biblical hermeneutics---can only be enriched and encouraged by these studies. * GRAEME L. GOLDSWORTHY, was lecturer in Old Testament and biblical theology at Moore Theological College *
The apostle Paul commanded, Preach the word. This book introduces some of the most influential preachers from the first through the eighteenth centuries and offers fascinating studies of how they responded to Pauls mandate with great diversity of doctrine and methodology. * JOEL R. BEEKE, president, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan *
What an incredible work. I was so impressed by the thoughtfulness and care the editors put into their selections. To have so many of Christian historys great preachers and teachers of Gods Word sampled and collected in one location makes reading these volumes an incredible delight, not to mention an invaluable resource. If you want to be blessed by, and mentored by, some of the most anointed teachers in history, this great work is where to begin! Im excited to add it to my library and hope every serious student of Gods Word will do the same. * J. D. GREEAR, pastor, The Summit Church, Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina *
Paul said, follow my example, as I follow the example of Christ. Discipleship always works best when the Christian life is modeled for others. The same truth also applies in preaching. My advice to preachers young and old is to stay committed to the Word and learn from those who preach well. Sitting at the feet of historys greatest preachers is a great honor that will enrich your soul, enliven your flock, and enhance your ministry. If this is your desire, then read this book. It tells the tales of historys greats and relates to you a legacy that will inspire you to, like Paul, boldly proclaim the mysteries of the gospel. * DR. TONY EVANS, senior pastor, Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship; president, The Urban Alternative *
It is well-known that the Reformers and their heirs regarded faithful preaching of the Scriptures as a mark of a true church. In these two volumes we have a rich exploration of the way in which God has indeed blessed his people with such preaching ever since the apostolic era. Given the unique biographical focus of these essays, these two volumes also remind us that preaching is always mediated through distinct personalities, hence the differences in exegetically-sound preaching over the years. In sum, what we have here is a treasure trove for all who love the preaching of the Word and for all called to this central task in the churchs life. * MICHAEL A. G. HAYKIN, Professor & Chair of Church History, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary *
How did you learn to preach is one of the more frequent questions Im asked. In addition to practice (trial and error!), I can honestly say that I learned much in terms both of what to do and not to do by studying great preachers from the past and present. Virtually all effective preachers will admit that in some sense they stand on the shoulders of someone who has preceded them, from whose method and style and understanding of Scripture they have drawn. That is certainly true of me. These volumes are a treasure trove of homiletical insights from the greatest of preachers in the history of the Christian church. It is a wonderful resource that I am extremely happy to recommend. * SAM STORMS, Bridgeway Church, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma *
For most pastors---maybe for all---becoming a better preacher is a lifelong quest. And on that quest, few things are more beneficial than spending quality time with more gifted preachers. Reading A Legacy of Preaching affords an unprecedented opportunity for all kinds of pastors to learn from a legion of men and women who are widely regarded as among the best preachers in history, from Peter and Paul to Billy Graham and Gardner Taylor. Hearing their life stories, learning their homiletical theology, and listening to their gospel proclamation will help any pastor fulfill the high calling of preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. * PHILIP RYKEN, president, Wheaton College *
Benjamin K. Forrest (EdD, Liberty University) is professor of Christian education and associate dean at Liberty University. He is coauthor of Surviving and Thriving in Seminary (w/ H. D. Zacharias, Lexham, 2017), Good Arguments: Making Your Case in Writing and Public Speaking (w/ R. A. Holland, Baker Academic, 2017), and coeditor of Biblical Leadership: Theology for the Everyday Leader (w/ Chet Roden, Kregel, 2017). Kevin L. King (D.Min., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Ph.D., University of Pretoria) is Professor of Homiletics and Historical Theology at Liberty University. William J. Curtis (Ph.D., Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary) is Associate Professor of Homiletics at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is co-author of Engaging Exposition (B&H, w/ Akin and Rummage), and is senior pastor of Cornerstone Baptist Church in Darlington, South Carolina. Dwayne Milioni (Ph.D., Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary) is Professor of Preaching and the director of the Ph.D. in Homiletics at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is also the senior pastor of Open Door Church in Wake Forest, NC.