Baptist Revival Fellowship

This book explores the history of the Baptist Revival Fellowship from 1938-1972, its effectiveness in promoting spiritual renewal and the influence of its most prominent member, D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones.
About the Author

Author Phil Hill
Phil Hill is the Pastoral Dean of Union Theological College, (Oxford and Bridgend), in partnership with the Evangelical Movement of Wales, where he is lecturer in Pastoral Theology. He has pastored churches in Wales, England, and Israel. He spent five years in Israel as Head of Ministerial Formation at Nazareth Evangelical Theological Seminary, Galilee.

1127759254
Baptist Revival Fellowship

This book explores the history of the Baptist Revival Fellowship from 1938-1972, its effectiveness in promoting spiritual renewal and the influence of its most prominent member, D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones.
About the Author

Author Phil Hill
Phil Hill is the Pastoral Dean of Union Theological College, (Oxford and Bridgend), in partnership with the Evangelical Movement of Wales, where he is lecturer in Pastoral Theology. He has pastored churches in Wales, England, and Israel. He spent five years in Israel as Head of Ministerial Formation at Nazareth Evangelical Theological Seminary, Galilee.

10.99 In Stock
Baptist Revival Fellowship

Baptist Revival Fellowship

by Phil Hill
Baptist Revival Fellowship

Baptist Revival Fellowship

by Phil Hill

eBook

$10.99 

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers


Overview

This book explores the history of the Baptist Revival Fellowship from 1938-1972, its effectiveness in promoting spiritual renewal and the influence of its most prominent member, D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones.
About the Author

Author Phil Hill
Phil Hill is the Pastoral Dean of Union Theological College, (Oxford and Bridgend), in partnership with the Evangelical Movement of Wales, where he is lecturer in Pastoral Theology. He has pastored churches in Wales, England, and Israel. He spent five years in Israel as Head of Ministerial Formation at Nazareth Evangelical Theological Seminary, Galilee.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781912120888
Publisher: Faithbuilders Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 01/03/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 242
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Phil Hill is the Pastoral Dean of Union Theological College, (Oxford and Bridgend), in partnership with the Evangelical Movement of Wales, where he is lecturer in Pastoral Theology. He has pastored churches in Wales, England, and Israel. He spent five years in Israel as Head of Ministerial Formation at Nazareth Evangelical Theological Seminary, Galilee.

Table of Contents

ABSTRACT

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER TWO: THE EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF BRF VISION AND STRATEGY (1938–1960)

CHAPTER THREE: THE PROBLEM OF PAYNE: BRF RESPONSES TO A NEW BAPTIST AGENDA (1960–1966)

CHAPTER FOUR: THE ROAD TO SECESSION (1966–1970)

CHAPTER FIVE: ‘HOW MUCH OF A MAN WAS JESUS?’: THE CHRISTOLOGICAL CONTROVERSY OF 1971

CHAPTER SIX: ‘WE CANNOT IN CONSCIENCE REMAIN’: THE SECESSION OF THE BAPTIST REVIVAL FELLOWSHIP AND THE RESOLUTION OF THE CHRISTOLOGICAL CONTROVERSY

CHAPTER SEVEN: CONCLUSIONS

Bibliography

Primary Sources

APPENDIX ONE: THE ORIGINAL DOCTRINAL BASIS OF THE INTER-VARSITY FELLOWSHIP (IVF)

APPENDIX TWO: THE CONSTITUTION OF THE BAPTIST REVIVAL FELLOWSHIP ADOPTED AT THE BRF ANNUAL CONFERENCE, 1964

APPENDIX THREE: LETTER FROM THEO BAMBER TO BT, FEBRUARY 29, 1940: ‘A CLARION CALL.’

APPENDIX FOUR: CHRISTIAN UNITY – A PAPER BY THEO BAMBER

APPENDIX FIVE: STATEMENT APPROVED BY THE DENOMINATIONAL CONFERENCE HELD AT SWANWICK, MAY 23–26, 1961

APPENDIX SIX: OPEN LETTER OF 1964 FROM THEO BAMBER TO ERNEST PAYNE REGARDING RE-UNION AND ISSUES CONCERNING DENOMINATIONAL CENTRALIZATION, FOLLOWED BY PAYNE’S REPLY

APPENDIX SEVEN: STATEMENT OF THE BAPTIST REVIVAL FELLOWSHIP REGARDING THE ECUMENICAL MOVEMENT AGREED AT THE BRF CONFERENCE OF 1967

APPENDIX EIGHT: ‘HOW MUCH OF A MAN WAS JESUS?’

APPENDIX NINE: THE RESOLUTION AND ADDENDUM AS AGREED BY THE BAPTIST UNION COUNCIL OF NOVEMBER 1971 FOR PRESENTATION TO THE BAPTIST ASSEMBLY OF 1972

APPENDIX TEN: THE RESOLUTION OF THE BRF CONFERENCE OF NOVEMBER 1971 CONCERNING WITHDRAWAL FROM THE BAPTIST UNION

APPENDIX ELEVEN: BRF LETTER TO DAVID RUSSELL: THE FINAL PLAN FOR A NEW BAPTIST BODY

APPENDIX TWELVE: ‘THE CHRISTOLOGICAL CONTROVERSY IN THE BAPTIST UNION’

APPENDIX THIRTEEN: THE 1972 ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION ON ‘THE ASSEMBLY ADDRESS’

APPENDIX FOURTEEN: MARTYN LLOYD-JONES’ PREACHING ENGAGEMENTS IN BAPTIST CHURCHES BETWEEN 1950 AND 1973

APPENDIX FIFTEEN: BRF BOOKLETS AND PAMPHLETS

APPENDIX SIXTEEN: BRF CONFERENCE THEMES AND SPEAKERS

APPENDIX SEVENTEEN: BRF OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE MEMBERS FROM 1938–1972

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews