Archibald Alexander
Archibald Alexander was a notable figure in the realm of theology and education during the 19th century. Born in 1772, he played a significant role in shaping the Presbyterian Church in America, particularly through his work as a pastor and educator. His passion for teaching and commitment to his faith led him to establish several institutions for higher learning, where he inspired countless students with his deep understanding of scripture and his engaging approach to theology.
Alexander's writings reflect his rich intellectual legacy, often exploring themes of faith, moral philosophy, and the nature of God. His works invite readers to ponder profound questions while providing practical insights grounded in scripture. If you're curious about the intersection of faith and thought, diving into Alexander's writings in this app might just offer you a fresh perspective. Enjoy exploring his contributions to theological discourse and education!
A Day at a Time and Other Talks on Life and Religion
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Archibald Alexander
This book [was] written in war-time to minister comfort and, if it may be, to reinforce hope and faith. (from the Dedication)
The Glory in the Grey
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It sometimes happens, when we are dispirited, that God's gracious gift of reviving comes to us along a very ordinary channel--in the form, p…
Practical Sermons
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The sermons contain what the author believes to be evangelical truth, in the exhibition of which, his aim has been to render the gospel pers…