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Evangelical Truth eBook

A Personal Plea For Unity, Integrity And Faithfulness

by John Stott
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Publisher: Langham Publishing, July of 2012 ‧
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John Stott’s masterly distillation of sixty years’ reflection on Christian discipleship ranges over the history of the church and its formative teachings, as well as the world-wide church today. He expounds the trinitarian character of the evangelical faith: the gracious initiative of God the Father in revealing himself to us, of Jesus Christ in redeeming us through the cross, and of the indwelling Holy Spirit in transforming us. This is why the three-fold emphasis of evangelical faith is upon the Word of God, the once-for-all nature of the work of Christ and the active, continuing work of the Spirit.This edition of Evangelical Truth contains The Cape Town Commitment, a document produced by The Lausanne Movement faithfully reflecting the proceedings of The Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization.

Evangelical Truth

A Personal Plea For Unity, Integrity And Faithfulness

by John Stott

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ISBN: 9781907713514
Publisher: Langham Publishing
Release Date: July of 2012
Language: English
Format: eBook
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

John Stott

Considered one of the most expressive voices of the contemporary Evangelical Church, the Englishman John Stott was born on April 27, 1921. He was an agnostic until 1939, when he heard a message from Reverend Eric Nash and converted to Evangelical Christianity.

He studied Modern Languages ​​at Trinity College, Cambridge. He was ordained in the Anglican Church in 1945, and began his ministry at All Souls Church in Langham Place. He remained there until becoming pastor emeritus in 1975. He was a chaplain to the British Crown from 1959 to 1991.

Stott became even more well-known after the Lausanne Congress in 1974, when he stood out in defending the concept of the Integral Gospel – a broader Christian approach encompassing the promotion of the Kingdom of God not only in the spiritual dimension, but also in the transformation of society based on Christian ethics and values.

In 1982, he founded the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity, of which he is now honorary president. He has written about 40 books, including Listen to the Spirit, Listen to the World (ABU), The Cross of Christ (Vida), and Why I Am a Christian (Ultimato).

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