Alex DiPrima
Alex J. DiPrima (PhD, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary) is senior pastor at Emmanuel Church in Winston Salem, NC.
View Author's PageSpurgeon Still Speaks is a comprehensive exploration of Spurgeon’s historical, theological, and ministerial context. Its unique approach and strong historiography fills a gap in Spurgeonic literature, and the contributor lineup serves as a strong pairing of seasoned and rising Spurgeon scholars. Through surveying all aspects of the well-loved preacher from his doctrine of the Trinity to his activism, the editors and authors make a profound scholastic contribution to Spurgeon and Baptist studies.
Introduction – Alex DiPrima
Chapter One: Spurgeon the Victorian – Ray Rhodes
Chapter Two: Spurgeon, the Evangelical — Peter J. Morden
Chapter Three: Spurgeon, Reformed and Puritan — Michael A.G. Azad Haykin
Chapter Four: Spurgeon and the Bible — Tom J. Nettles
Chapter Five: Spurgeon’s Doctrine of the Trinity — Tyler Smiley
Chapter Six: Spurgeon’s Doctrine of Salvation — Thomas Breimaier
Chapter Seven: The Calvinism of Charles Haddon Spurgeon — Ian J. Shaw
Chapter Eight: A Gregarious Spirituality: The Devotional Piety of Charles Spurgeon — Donald S.
Chapter Nine: Spurgeon’s Doctrine of the Church — Geoffrey Chang
Chapter Ten: Spurgeon’s Preaching & Pastoral Ministry — Geoffrey Chang
Chapter Eleven: Spurgeon’s Hymnody — Matt Boswell
Chapter Twelve: The Pastors’ College — Ian Randall
Chapter Thirteen: Spurgeon’s Activism and Mercy Ministry — Alex DiPrima
Chapter Fourteen: “Wearing Silver Slippers or Walking Barefoot”: Spurgeon’s Suffering — Brian Albert
Chapter Fifteen: Spurgeon in Controversy — Mark Hopkins
Chapter Sixteen: Spurgeon’s Doctrine of Heaven and Hell — Randy Alcorn
Chapter Seventeen: Conclusion — Geoffrey Chang
Spurgeon Still Speaks is a comprehensive exploration of Spurgeon’s historical, theological, and ministerial context. Its unique approach and strong historiography fills a gap in Spurgeonic literature, and the contributor lineup serves as a strong pairing of seasoned and rising Spurgeon scholars. Through surveying all aspects of the well-loved preacher from his doctrine of the Trinity to his activism, the editors and authors make a profound scholastic contribution to Spurgeon and Baptist studies.
Introduction – Alex DiPrima
Chapter One: Spurgeon the Victorian – Ray Rhodes
Chapter Two: Spurgeon, the Evangelical — Peter J. Morden
Chapter Three: Spurgeon, Reformed and Puritan — Michael A.G. Azad Haykin
Chapter Four: Spurgeon and the Bible — Tom J. Nettles
Chapter Five: Spurgeon’s Doctrine of the Trinity — Tyler Smiley
Chapter Six: Spurgeon’s Doctrine of Salvation — Thomas Breimaier
Chapter Seven: The Calvinism of Charles Haddon Spurgeon — Ian J. Shaw
Chapter Eight: A Gregarious Spirituality: The Devotional Piety of Charles Spurgeon — Donald S.
Chapter Nine: Spurgeon’s Doctrine of the Church — Geoffrey Chang
Chapter Ten: Spurgeon’s Preaching & Pastoral Ministry — Geoffrey Chang
Chapter Eleven: Spurgeon’s Hymnody — Matt Boswell
Chapter Twelve: The Pastors’ College — Ian Randall
Chapter Thirteen: Spurgeon’s Activism and Mercy Ministry — Alex DiPrima
Chapter Fourteen: “Wearing Silver Slippers or Walking Barefoot”: Spurgeon’s Suffering — Brian Albert
Chapter Fifteen: Spurgeon in Controversy — Mark Hopkins
Chapter Sixteen: Spurgeon’s Doctrine of Heaven and Hell — Randy Alcorn
Chapter Seventeen: Conclusion — Geoffrey Chang