Don’t Read the Puritans, Read Spurgeon!
I must confess to having slightly overstated my point in the title of this post. I rejoice in the recent resurgence of interest in the Puritans, who have so much to teach us. Perhaps a better way to capture the thought propelling this post would be “Use Spurgeon to Create a Bridge to the World of the Puritans.” But that would make too long a title!
Spurgeon died just over 120 years ago and was one of the most influential figures in the Victorian era (1837–1901). Although those days may seem a world away from today, they were a time of relatively rapid technological innovation and globalization. They are much more similar to our days than the Puritan era (16th and 17th centuries).
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