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The Holy Spirit in the Life and Ministry of Charles Spurgeon
For the first time, a comprehensive examination of Charles Spurgeon’s theology of the Holy Spirit is now available. Through meticulous research and engaging prose, Tyler Smiley reveals how the “Prince of Preachers” viewed the person and work of the Spirit as essential to both personal faith and pastoral ministry.
Drawing extensively from Spurgeon’s sermons, letters, and other writings, Smiley demonstrates how the Holy Spirit permeated every aspect of Spurgeon’s thought and practice – from his own dramatic conversion to his preaching, pastoral care, and understanding of Scripture. The book explores Spurgeon’s teachings on the Spirit’s role in regeneration, sanctification, and perseverance, while also examining how he saw the Spirit working through the church’s ordinances, preaching, and evangelism.
This groundbreaking addition to the Spurgeon’s Legacy series fills a significant gap in Spurgeon scholarship while offering valuable insights for contemporary ministry. Pastors, students, and anyone interested in Baptist history or pneumatology will find here a rich theological resource that illuminates both Spurgeon’s ministry and the ongoing work of the Spirit in the church today.
The Spurgeon’s Legacy series examines the theological foundations of Charles Spurgeon’s influential ministry. Each volume provides an in-depth analysis of a key aspect of Spurgeon’s thought, drawing from his extensive writings and sermons to illuminate his enduring impact on Christian theology and pastoral practice. The series serves both as scholarly research and practical ministry resource.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781527112711
ISBN10: 1527112713
Tyler Smiley | Editor: Geoffrey Chang
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2025
Spurgeons Legacy
Publisher: Christian Focus Publications
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