For the Fame of God’s Name
Essays in Honor of John Piper
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Randy Alcorn is a best-selling author of many books and the director of Eternal Perspective Ministries.
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Jon Bloom is a cofounder of Desiring God, wrote more than 750 articles, and continues to serve as a board member.
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, D.A. Carson
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D.A. Carson is emeritus professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois. He is a founding member of The Gospel Coalition, and the author of How Long, O Lord?
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Mark Dever is a pastor at Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, D.C., the president of 9Marks (a ministry for churches and church leaders), and the author of many books, including Nine Marks of a Healthy Church. He and his wife, Connie, have two children.
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Sinclair Ferguson is a Ligonier teaching fellow and Chancellor’s Professor of Systematic Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary.
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Wayne Grudem is research professor of theology and biblical studies at Phoenix Seminary and author of Systematic Theology. He co-founded the Council on Biblical Manhood & Womanhood and served as the general editor of the ESV Study Bible.
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Jim Hamilton (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is professor of biblical theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Senior Pastor of Kenwood Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky. He has written numerous books, including God’s Glory in Salvation through Judgment: A Biblical Theology.
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John MacArthur (1939–2025) was the pastor-teacher of Grace Community Church as well as an author, conference speaker, president of The Master’s University and Seminary, and featured teacher of Grace to You.
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C.J. Mahaney is the senior pastor of Sovereign Grace Church of Louisville. He also writes at his personal website.
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David Mathis is executive editor for Desiring God and pastor at Cities Church. He is a husband, father of four, and author of A Little Theology of Exercise: Enjoying Christ in Body and Soul (2025). Read more about David.
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Albert Mohler serves as president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.
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Bill Mounce is the CEO and founder of BiblicalTraining.org, serves on the Committee for Bible Translation (which is responsible for the NIV translation of the Bible), was the New Testament chair for the ESV, and has written the best-selling biblical Greek textbook Basics of Biblical Greek, along with many other Greek resources. Robin and he have been married since 1983 and have three adult children.
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Stephen Nichols is President of Reformation Bible College and Chief Academic Officer of Ligonier Ministries.
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Ray Ortlund is the author of the book The Death of Porn: Men of Integrity Building a World of Nobility. He serves as president of Renewal Ministries and a council member of The Gospel Coalition. He founded Immanuel Church in Nashville, Tennessee, and now serves from Immanuel as Pastor to Pastors.
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David Powlison served as the Executive Director at Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation and edited the Journal of Biblical Counseling.
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Thomas Schreiner is James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Testament Interpretation and Professor of Biblical Theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary where he also serves as Associate Dean of the School of Theology. He is the author or editor of several books and commentaries.
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Sam Storms is lead pastor for preaching and vision at Bridgeway Church in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He is the author of Practicing the Power: Welcoming the Gifts of the Holy Spirit in Your Life.
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Mark Talbot (PhD, University of Pennsylvania) is an associate professor of philosophy at Wheaton College and the host of the podcast When the Stars Disappear. He is also the author of When the Stars Disappear and Give Me Understanding That I May Live.
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Justin Taylor is Executive Vice President for Book Publishing and Publisher for Books at Crossway. He blogs at Between Two Worlds. He and his wife have five children.
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Bruce Ware is professor of Christian theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He formally served as chairman of the department of biblical and systematic theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He’s also the author of God’s Greater Glory: The Exalted God of Scripture and the Christian Faith, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and Big Truths for Young Hearts.
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Randy Alcorn
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Jon Bloom
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D.A. Carson
Mark Dever
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Sinclair Ferguson
Wayne Grudem
Jim Hamilton
John MacArthur
C.J. Mahaney
David Mathis
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Albert Mohler
Bill Mounce
Stephen Nichols
Ray Ortlund
David Powlison
Thomas Schreiner
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Sam Storms
Mark Talbot
Justin Taylor
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Bruce Ware
John Piper has had a profound impact on countless men and women over his nearly thirty years of ministry. From his online ministry with Desiring God to his preaching ministry at Bethlehem Baptist to his writing ministry in over thirty books, his faithful service has encouraged and challenged many with God’s Word.
Piper’s influence does not stem from his own abilities and accomplishments, but finds its source in his consistent and humble leading of others to Scripture, where the breathtaking glory of God is displayed in all its wonder. We rejoice and are changed as we encounter glorious truths about God in Piper’s ministry.
It is in this spirit that friends and colleagues of Piper, including Wayne Grudem, D. A. Carson, Randy Alcorn, and others, honor him by presenting essays covering topics central to his ministry: prayer, the sovereignty of God, justification, Jonathan Edwards, Christian Hedonism, and more. Pastors, scholars, and lay leaders will benefit from this tribute to a man who has labored so faithfully for the fame of God’s name.
Endorsements
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It would be strange if a book that honors a dynamic, intelligent, pious, God-centered, learned, kind, devoted, influential, far-traveled, widely published, and hyper-conscientious pastor like John Piper did not occasionally slip into hagiography. And this book does, but only occasionally. Far more, its authors offer the best sort of tribute by seriously engaging the Scriptures to which Piper is committed, earnestly expounding the classic Calvinistic doctrines into which Piper has breathed such life, and zealously promoting the glory of God to which Piper has devoted his ministry. Here is a volume full of thoughtful reflections on central scriptural themes, Jonathan Edwards, the life of prayer, Christ-honoring preaching, pastoral disciplines, pastoral privileges, Christian hedonism, and more. In the end, it is a tribute that, by stressing the themes John Piper has stressed, draws attention away from him to God.
Mark Noll, Professor, University of Notre Dame
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This book is a tribute to one of the extraordinary pastors of our generation, who in many ways broke the mold. He has big thoughts about God in a time when God and his glory have ben much diminished in the church. His has been a God-centered ministry. In this he has sometimes been unconventional, but he explanation is always that he has insisted on seeking to be true to the truth of God’s Word. Though highly imaginative and endowed with a poetic sensibility, he has never let his ideas run away with him but has worked hard to make every thought, and himself, captive to Christ. The result has been a full, rich, and extraordinary ministry that has been owned of God. Pastors like this do not come along very often, and when they do, we need to take note.
David Wells, Professor, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary