Description
Publisher: Bloomsbury T&T Clark
EDITED BY THOMAS E. CORTS / Valuable scholarly analysis /
UPC: 0567086674
- Publisher : Bloomsbury T&T Clark (November 13, 2000)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 144 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0567086674
- ISBN-13 : 978-0567086679/ 9780567086679
- Item Weight : 12 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.76 x 0.79 x 8.72 inches
D. L. Moody called him "...the most Christ-like man I ever knew."
Drummond's was a distinctive and influential theological voice. His The Greatest Thing in the World has become a modern devotional classic.
This book brings together a range of expert studies of Henry Drummond and his work, to paint a picture of a distinctive personality who charmed his own generation, and who still fascinates today. The authors appraise Drummond's work on science and Christian faith, his place in the rise of evangelicalism, and his efforts to confront a new generation with a thoughtful, world-aware Christianity.
Contributors include Robin Barbour, David W. Bebbington, Richard Buckley, Alec Cheyne, Timothy F. George and C.K.O. Spence.
Henry Drummond was not an author but a 19th-century Scottish evangelist, lecturer, and writer. He was born 17, 1851, in Stirling, Scotland, and died on March 11, 1897. Drummond is best known for his book "The Greatest Thing in the World," was a popular treatise on the nature of love based on 1 Corinthians 13.
Drummond studied at the University of Edinburgh and later became a lecturer in the Free Church of Scotland. He traveled extensively, giving lectures on topics such as science, philosophy, and religion.'s lectures were renowned for their ability to bridge the gap between faith and science, as he sought to reconcile scientific thinking with biblical principles.
In addition to "The Greatest Thing in the World," Drummond also wrote other notable works, including "Natural Law in the Spiritual World" and "Pax Vobiscum." His writings and lectures continue to inspire and influence readers and believers to this day.