This brief, relevant discussion of the Bible's role addresses many of the important questions believers are asking today. John R. W. Stott, leading evangelical spokesman, investigates with clarity, key issues surrounding the authorship of the Bible, Jesus' attitude toward the Scriptures, the role of the Holy Spirit in understanding God's Words, and the importance of the message of Scripture to believers and the church. A fundamental contribution to every Christian's library.
John Robert Walmsley Stott is a British Christian leader and Anglican clergyman who is noted as a leader of the worldwide evangelical movement. He is famous as one of the principal authors of the Lausanne Covenant in 1974.
Stott was ordained in 1945 and went on to become a curate at All Souls Church, Langham Place (1945-1950) then rector (1950-75). This was the church in which he had grown up, and in which he has spent almost all of his life, aside from a few years spent in Cambridge.
Stott played a central role at two landmark events in the history of British evangelicalism. He was chairing the National Assembly of Evangelicals in 1966, a convention organised by the Evangelical Alliance, when Martyn Lloyd-Jones made an unexpected call for evangelicals to unite together as evangelicals and no longer within their 'mixed' denominations.
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