Timothy Keller His spiritual and intellectual formation

Collin Hansen, 1981-

Book - 2023

"The authorized biography of Timothy Keller, one of the 21st century's most influential church leaders, takes readers behind the scenes with the people and events that formed his spiritual life and ministry priorities"--

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Genres
Biographies
Published
Grand Rapids : Zondervan 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Collin Hansen, 1981- (author)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
xii, 306 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780310128687
  • Preface
  • Part 1. Honest to God (1950 to 1972)
  • 1. Mom Competition Allentown, Pennsylvania
  • 2. The Absurd Man Bucknell University
  • 3. The Woman Who Taught Him to Study the Bible InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
  • 4. Kathy the Valiant Kathy Kristy
  • 5. True Myth The Inklings
  • 6. Doubters Welcome R. C. Sproul and Ligonier Valley Study Center
  • Part 2. Professors and Peers (1972 to 1975)
  • 7. Theological Smorgasbord Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
  • 8. Table Talk Elisabeth Elliot and the Robins
  • 9. Disagree without Being Disagreeable Roger Nicole and Neo-Calvinism
  • 10. Pneumodynamics Richard Lovelace and Jonathan Edwards
  • Part 3. Trial by Fire (1975 to 1989)
  • 11. Chemical Capital of the South Hopewell, Virginia
  • 12. Unfolding Drama Edmund P. Clowney
  • 13. "Moulded by the Gospel" Westminster Theological Seminary
  • Part 4. From Gotham to Globe (1989 to Present)
  • 14. Masters of the Universe New York City
  • 15. Land of Yes Redeemer Presbyterian Church
  • 16. Everybody Worships September 11 and The Reason for God
  • 17. Making Sense of God Dogwood Fellowship
  • 18. Rings on a Tree Conclusion
  • Epilogue
  • Postscript
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index
  • Notes
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This edifying intellectual biography by Hansen (The New City Catechism), editor-in-chief for the Gospel Coalition, explores the theology of the cofounder of the Coalition, Reformed pastor Timothy Keller. The author details the threads of piety and dogma that typify Keller's intellectual formation, including French theologian John Calvin's sermons on suffering, American revivalist Jonathan Edwards's "desire for mystical experiences of God," and C.S. Lewis's wide-ranging curiosity. Two institutions, Hansen posits, played a crucial role in shaping Keller's theology: the Reformed-leaning Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, which Keller graduated from in 1975, and the Westminster Theological Seminary, where he studied and taught in the early 1980s. The author's careful analysis of Keller's work unpacks the nuances and vicissitudes of larger debates within evangelicalism, as when Hansen dissects a polemical article Keller wrote in seminary rebuking the "ancient heresy" that contends Jesus was manifested in two persons, one human and one divine. Those looking for a traditional narrative account of Keller's life will want to look elsewhere, but readers hoping to find a deep dive into the ideas of this influential figure in recent Protestant history will be well rewarded. This meticulous account of Keller's ideas and faith enlightens. (Feb.)

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