Martyn Lloyd-Jones: His Life and Relevance for the 21st Century - eBook
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Martyn Lloyd-Jones: His Life and Relevance for the 21st Century - eBook  -     By: Christopher Catherwood

Martyn Lloyd-Jones: His Life and Relevance for the 21st Century - eBook

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Title: Martyn Lloyd-Jones: His Life and Relevance for the 21st Century - eBook
By: Christopher Catherwood
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Crossway
Publication Date: 2015
ISBN: 9781433545986
ISBN-13: 9781433545986
Stock No: WW79452EB

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Martyn Lloyd-Jones is widely considered one of the greatest preachers of the 20th century, but few modern Christians know much about his remarkable life and long-standing ministry at London’s historic Westminster Chapel. In this new biography, Christopher Catherwood—Lloyd-Jones’s eldest grandson—introduces a new generation of Christians to the physician-turned-preacher’s important legacy. Organized thematically, this engaging study highlights “the Doctor’s” constant emphasis on the centrality of the Bible when discussing theology or the Christian life, showing how he integrated his belief and practice in the context of a quickly changing world.

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Christopher Catherwood (PhD, University of East Anglia) is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society and member of both Churchill and St. Edmund's Colleges at Cambridge University. He was a fellow of the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust in 2010 and medalist in 2014. Christopher lives in a village near Cambridge with his wife, Paulette.

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