Audio imageContending for the faith III

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon (1834 - 1892)

Tim Curnow

1hr 13min | 17/11/08

One of Victorian Britain's most prominent evangelical preachers, Charles Haddon Spurgeon believed firmly that the Bible applied to all of life and to the nation. His life and teaching reflects a conviction that Christians should be an influence for good in the way society is governed. Tim Curnow offers an important insight into the work and influence of a man who sought to "draw politics up into the light and power of Christ".


Other Contending for the faith lectures:

Thomas Chalmers, Thomas Cranmer, Samuel Rutherford, Oliver Cromwell, Josephine Butler, Selina, Countess of Huntingdon, Charles Oxley, William Tyndale, J.C. Ryle, Bishop Lesslie Newbigin, Francis Schaeffer, C.S. Lewis, Raymond Johnston, Christian Apologetics.

Related pages:

2008 audio archive, Audio archive (start), Thematic archive.

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