Audio imageContending for the faith III

Thomas Cranmer

Thomas Cranmer (1489 - 1556)

Revd Gordon Murray

1hr 14min | 24/11/08

Archbishop Cranmer's reforms in the Church of England led Christianity in this country in a direction that we still benefit from today. He came into office at a time of great uncertainty, but managed to push the Church towards embracing the great doctrines of the reformation. Gordon Murray shows that while Cranmer's work had a profound impact in many areas, his ultimate concern was the proclamation of justification by faith alone.


Other Contending for the faith lectures:

Thomas Chalmers, Charles Spurgeon, 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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