Salvation and Behaviour Salvation and Behaviour

Salvation and Behaviour

Epistle to the Romans (1-8; 12-15) Bible Readings delivered at the Keswick Convention, 1952

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Many similar books have been written on the Epistle to the Romans, but here is one that is different. In this short work we find Dr. Scroggie at his best. His microscopic mind, expressing itself in characteristically alliterative language, brings to life two sections of a well-known letter. There is an even balance about these Bible Readings which is most refreshing. The doctrinal aspect of Christian teaching is not emphasized to the exclusion of the practical; the two are shown to be complementary one to the other. Herein, the superficial reader will find faith strengthened and Christian life challenged; the searcher will discover many things the development of which will give hours of pleasurable study; wherein ‘the meditation of Him shall be sweet’.


William Graham Scroggie was born in 1877 at Great Malvern, England, of Scottish parents; his father, an evangelist, being unable to afford for his children the advantages of higher education. He grew up among the Brethren, and later, after a few years in business, entered Spurgeon’s College, London, at the age of nineteen, to train for the Baptist ministry.

Turned out of his first two churches (at Leytonstone, E. London, and Halifax, Yorkshire) through his opposition to modernism in the one and worldliness in the other, he set himself to the study of the Bible; and in the next two difficult years, without income except for occasional gifts, he laid the foundation of all his subsequent work.

His ten years’ pastorate at Bethesda, Sunderland, was followed by seventeen years at Charlotte Baptist Chapel, Edinburgh, during which time the University conferred upon him the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity, in recognition of his writings and of his work in the Capital.

After two years of ministry in New Zealand, Australia, Tasmania, the United States and Canada, he spent almost seven years at Spurgeon’s (Metropolitan) Tabernacle, London, till nearly the end of the Second World War. During this time he was bombed out of three houses and his historic church was burnt down, all within a period of six months of the worst air-raids of 1940-41.

Increasing ill-health forced him to retire in 1944, after which he devoted his available strength to completing his literary work and undertaking occasional preaching and teaching. Between 1914 and 1954 he had the exceptional privilege of giving twelve series of Bible Readings at the Keswick Convention.

GÉNERO
Religión y espiritualidad
PUBLICADO
2015
10 de abril
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
71
Páginas
EDITORIAL
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Dmitry Gospodarev
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