Puritan Hope

Puritan Hope by Iain H. Murray, published by Banner of Truth in October 2014, is a thought-provoking exploration of the future of Christianity. This edition spans 361 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses critical questions regarding the expectations for future generations and the potential for revivals within the Church, challenging the notion that the prospects for Christianity must be bleak.
In this work, Murray employs a combination of scriptural exposition and historical context to argue against a pessimistic view of Christianity’s future. He delves into themes of prophecy and eschatology, encouraging readers to consider a hopeful outlook rather than succumbing to despair. By examining both biblical teachings and historical examples, the author presents a case for optimism in the face of contemporary challenges, inviting reflection on the enduring nature of faith and the possibility of renewal within the Church.
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Must the prospects for succeeding generations be darker than those of today? Can we even expect any period of history to intervene before the Advent of Christ? How can readiness for Christ’s coming be consistent with the belief that revivals are yet to be given to the Church? Such questions are brought to the fore in The Puritan Hope and the author, employing both exposition of Scripture and much historical and biographical material, sets out the case for believing that it is not ‘orthodox’ to indulge in gloom over the prospect for Christianity in the world.
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