Let God Arise by Marcus Loane

Let God Arise by Marcus Loane

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Let God Arise by Marcus Loane

“While we do not want to live in the past, there is a sense in which the past always lives on in us.” So says Sir Marcus Loane at the beginning of this tribute to those involved in marked changes in the history of the church.   Marcus Loane has that able biographer’s touch of gathering all the essential information without swamping you with facts. These delightfully written biographical sketches enable us to see tipping points in our history. We can see both where we have come from – and also look forward to see what sort of people we should be. It includes: Aidan and Lindisfarne; John Wycliffe and the Lollards; Thomas Bilney and the English Reformation; George Whitefield and Gospel Revival; William Wilberforce and Evangelical Continuity; J.B. Lightfoot and New Testament Scholarship; Elizabeth Clephane and Hymnody.
Sir Marcus Loane(1911-2009) was the first Australian Archbishop of Sydney and Primate of the Anglican Church of Australia. He was also Principal of Moore Theological College in Sydney. He wrote many acclaimed biographical works and was one of the Key architects of post-war Anglicanism in Sydney.
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ISBN 13 9781845503802
ISBN 10 1845503805
Title Let God Arise
Author Marcus Loane
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Christian Focus Publications Ltd
Year published 2008-11-20
Number of pages 128
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