J.C. Ryle: Prepared to Stand Alone

by Iain H. Murray

Paperback, 2016

Status

Available

Call number

283.092

Publication

Banner of Truth (2016), 275 pages

Description

J. C. Ryle's life has only to be heard about once to be remembered. His 84 years (1816-1900) included remarkable contrasts - the promise of a fortune, then the poverty of a bankrupt; a Suffolk country pastor, then bishop of the leading seaport of the British Empire. But there was a still greater change - from the successful youth at Eton and Oxford, who did not pray or read his Bible till he was 21, to the Christian 'bold as a lion for the truth of God's Word and his Gospel'. A much-loved evangelical author of the nineteenth century, Ryle's influence waned after his death. The world, it was supposed, had moved on. Then, fifty years later a 'rediscovery' of the man and his message began. Research on his life was accomplished by able authors, and from this wealth of material Iain Murray has put together a compelling biography. Ryle believed in the living Christ, in definite doctrine, and in a message which does not adjust to the times. His life is convincing evidence that Christianity stands or falls depending on its relation to the word of God and to the Holy Spirit. That he is being read widely again at the present time gives hope of better days. Book jacket.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member RobSumrall
I discovered J.C. Ryle last year. Simply put - he is UH-MAZE-INGGGGG!!!! I have been reading his commentary on John. It is scholarly, culturally relevant (despite being over 100 years old), and pastoral. While I have grown to love his writings, I did not know very much about the man himself. When I
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saw Iain Murray's Banner of Truth release, I pounced. I have read several of Murray's biographies in the past and find his writing style very pleasant.

J. C. Ryle: Prepared to Stand Along did not disappoint. It was thorough, yet it did not drag on. It was theologically-minded, but not too academic. I walked away with a deep appreciation for Ryle, especially his willingness to stand for the faith in the late 1800s as liberalism began to beset the church. His courage is inspiring!

On a side note, I knew nothing of the theological schism between Ryle and his son. This heart-rending separation led to some wonderful discussions with my own son.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

275 p.; 8.5 inches

ISBN

1848716796 / 9781848716797
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