Jesus taught that we should beware when all men speak well of us. Few have ever spoken well of John Knox, either in his own lifetime or in the centuries since. Was he excessively harsh and fanatical as his critics have painted him? Or was he appropriately hard and firm as his time and calling required? In John Knox: Stalwart Courage , Douglas Wilson staunchly defends this great Reformer, not only lauding his courage but also upholding his …
Read moreJesus taught that we should beware when all men speak well of us. Few have ever spoken well of John Knox, either in his own lifetime or in the centuries since. Was he excessively harsh and fanatical as his critics have painted him? Or was he appropriately hard and firm as his time and calling required? In John Knox: Stalwart Courage , Douglas Wilson staunchly defends this great Reformer, not only lauding his courage but also upholding his much-neglected gentler virtues—love, mercy, tenderness, and humility.
At Knox’s funeral, one of his friends said, “Here lies one who neither flattered nor feared any flesh.” John Knox sought the approval of neither commoner nor queen, but only his God. John Knox was a Reformer of Church and culture worthy of honor and emulation, and his story should be one we know well.
The audiobook can be purchased here or on Audible .*
* All purchases made through this link will earn us a small commission through Amazon Associates, an affiliate program.
"Douglas Wilson has not only captured the real essence of Knox's life, his times, his leadership traits, and his continuing legacy, he has apprehended that essential tenacity rooted in humility that so marked his ministry and message." -George Grant, pastor and author in Franklin, Tennessee
"This study of the life, character, and ministry of John Knox makes a valuable contribution to an understanding of the Reform Movement, particularly during the sixteenth century in Scotland. Its accuracy is enhanced by the selected words of Knox which reflect the courage, the intellect, and the proactive faith of this spiritual giant. This book will be accepted as an important building block, not only of Presbyterian doctrine, but of the literature of theology in general." - D. James Kennedy, Ph.D., Senior Minister, Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church and Chancellor of Knox Theological Seminary in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Douglas Wilson is the minister of Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho, which is a member of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC). He is a Senior Fellow of theology at New St. Andrews College and the author of numerous books, including Reforming Marriage, The Case for Classical Christian Education, and When the Man Comes Around . He and his wife Nancy have three children and a horde of grandchildren. …
Read moreDouglas Wilson is the minister of Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho, which is a member of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC). He is a Senior Fellow of theology at New St. Andrews College and the author of numerous books, including Reforming Marriage, The Case for Classical Christian Education, and When the Man Comes Around . He and his wife Nancy have three children and a horde of grandchildren.
EDITION: Second
PUBLISHER: Canon Press
PAGE COUNT: 304 pages
SIZE: 5.50x8.50"
ISBN 10: 195241086X
ISBN-13: 9781952410864
PUB. DATE: March 2, 2021 (originally published April 1, 2000)
Get special deals and discounts by subscribing to our weekly newsletter. Unsubscribe at any time.