Released in the UK January 1970
Released in the US January 1970
Royale Hardback 234 X 156 | 0 Pages
9781857925715 • £19.99 $29.99
BISAC – REL067000
Volume 3 covers two important areas of Scripture relevant for evangelism today. These well thought out and thought of expositions are by a much loved figure and edited by respected theologians of today.
William Still (1911-97) was a Church of Scotland pastor at Gilcomston South, Aberdeen, for over 50 years. He has had a major influence on the church, both world-wide and in the UK, and with his local community.
William Still
William Still was minister of the Gilcomston Church of Scotland from 1945 until 1997. His ministry had a strong emphasis on Biblically based expository preaching.
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'To read.... William Still's writings is to come into touch with a mind of rare perception and profound spiritual insight.... his ministry has left such an enduring mark on generations of Christian people.'
James Philip
'Here is a rich collection of William Still's studies in Christian faith and life which illustrate the maturity, potency, relevance and practicality of his lengthy and vibrant biblical ministry.'
'Mr Still's ministry in public and private is suffused with a love for both God and man. Those who have had the privilege of knowing him agree that these interconnected and inseparable loves have made him human, but with a heavenly spirit; serious, but with a deep note of joy; hard working, but with a thankful heart; and, perhaps most of all, immensely approachable and loveable.'
'It has been said of the great North American pastor-theologian Jonathan Edwards that he had the ability to take an idea and hold it in his mind, turning it round like a diamond to view it from every possible perspective. William Still would make no claim to rival Edwards; yet one of the obvious passions of his ministry has been to take several fundamental biblical insights and explore how these apply in a variety of areas of Christian thought and life. The result is striking.'
Sinclair B. Ferguson
Chancellor’s Professor of Systematic Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary, Jackson, Mississippi