
George Whitefield: Life, Context, and Legacy - Paperback
George Whitefield: Life, Context, and Legacy - Paperback
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by Geordan Hammond (Editor), David Ceri Jones (Editor)
George Whitefield (1714-70) was one of the best known and most widely travelled evangelical revivalist in the eighteenth century. For a time in the middle decades of the eighteenth century, Whitefield was the most famous person on both sides of the Atlantic. An Anglican clergyman, Whitefield soon transcended his denominational context as his itinerant ministry fuelled a Protestant renewal movement in Britain and the American colonies. He was one of the founders of Methodism, establishing a distinct brand of the movement with a Calvinist orientation, but also the leading itinerant and international preacher of the evangelical movement in its early phase. Called the 'Apostle of the English empire', he preached throughout the whole of the British Isles and criss-crossed the Atlantic seven times, preaching in nearly every town along the eastern seaboard of America. His own fame and popularity were such that he has been dubbed 'Anglo-America's first religious celebrity', and even one
of the 'Founding Fathers of the American Revolution'.
Author Biography
Geordan Hammond, Director of the Manchester Wesley Research Centre; Senior Lecturer in Church History and Wesley Studies at Nazarene Theological College, David Ceri Jones, Reader in Early Modern History, Aberystwyth University



















