George Smeaton: Learned Theologian and Biblical Scholar
ISBN: 9781915777058In producing this biography, John W Keddie simultaneously recovers Smeaton's theology and introduces us to Smeaton as a person. This edition is revised from the original version of 2007, incorporating new and updated material, including several previously unseen portraits of Smeaton and his family. As Keddie unfolds Smeaton's life and work, it is impossible not to be struck by the value of of the sound doctrine Smeaton prized and the deep piety he practiced.
A man of massive intellect and unwearied diligence, of profound erudition and exact scholarship, he consecrated his talents, his time, and the wealth of his learning to the service of God, and the interpretation of his holy Word.
Endorsements: "Keddie has produced a work of impeccable scholarship; and unlike some scholars who become increasingly obscure, he has used his learning to clarify matters. This is altogether a superb book, beautifully produced and illustrated, and one which all ministers would profit from reading. Buy it for your pastor!" "Keddie deals honestly with the turbulent times of controversy experienced by the Free Church in the later nineteenth century, giving us the perspective of George Smeaton on these difficulties.This book is much more than just an historical account of George Smeaton. It is an excellent read, and one that might enthuse you also to read more of George Smeaton's printed works. I heartily recommend this superb book to as wide a readership as possible." "Although his books, particularly those on the atonement and the Holy Spirit, have been reprinted several times, little has been written about Smeaton's life. In light of the fact that he is often overshadowed by contemporaries like Chalmers, M'Cheyne, the Bonars, and Buchanan (remarkable men in their own right). This biography is a welcome contribution on a man of massive intellect and ardent devotion that deserves to be better known." "This book has chapters on subjects such as union controversy, Bible criticism, worship innovations, inspiration, the atonement and the Holy Spirit, all of which are relevant and helpful contributions to our current thinking. But the overriding feature that stands out in the life of this learned theologian is his walk with God.There is much profit in this book and it is highly recommended."
--Evangelicals Now, review by Paul EG Cook
--Free Church Witness, review by Richard Ross
--Reformation Heritage Books, note by Joel R. Beeke
--Evangelical Times, review by David Budgen
Additional Information:
Cover: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 207 |
Publisher: | Ettrick Press |
Publication Date: | 2023 |