
Smart, Robert Davis
Description
In, A Pastor in Revival, Kurt Smith navigates the reader through one of the most prodigious periods in American Church History we know as “The Great Awakening.” But this book doesn’t canvass the entire Awakening with a broad brush; rather, it turns our attention to the leading voice in this season who was none other Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758).
It is to this subject therefore that Kurt Smith concentrates our focus with rich historical research forged in an accessible style with pastoral insight and application for the church today to not only understand Revival but cry out to God for such a work of His grace to visit us again.
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Prologue: A Great Divide in the Great Awakening
Chapter 1: God’s Grand Itinerant
Chapter 2: The Spirit’s Distinguishing Marks
Chapter 3: Facing the Wildfire
Chapter 4: What Is the Nature of True Religion?
Chapter 5: What We Learn from Edwards’s Defense and Discernment of the Great Awakening
Epilogue: A Faith Worth Imitating
Appendix A
Appendix B
Selected Bibliography
Scripture Index
About the Author
Endorsements
“I personally never tire of reading about the revivals that occurred in the long eighteenth-century, of which those that took place in relation to the ministry of Jonathan Edwards, ‘America’s Augustine,’ were some of the most remarkable in the entire history of Christianity. This new study of Edwards’ experience and vindication of revival is rich in historical context, primary source material, and footnotes (which I love), but also spiritual lessons for today. It is eminently readable and I am extremely happy to commend it as an extremely helpful precis of Edwards’ involvement in the Great Awakening.”
—Michael Haykin, Chair & Professor of Church History The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
“This is an excellent book on an excellent topic: Jonathan Edwards’s defense of true revival. Kurt Smith combines fascinating history with sound doctrine to sketch the controversy surrounding the Great Awakening and how Edwards responded with biblical wisdom. Smith also includes illuminating selections from Edwards’s sermons and personal letters. May God use this book to teach us about His mighty works in the past, to help us to exercise discernment about claims to revival in the present, and to move us to pray for revival in the future.”
—Dr. Joel R. Beeke, Chancellor | Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary Pastor of the Heritage Reformed Congregation Grand Rapids, Michigan
About the Author
Kurt M. Smith is the grateful husband of thirty years to his wife, Lorrie, and the delighted father to their three children—two of whom have reached adulthood while one is a preteen. In addition, Kurt and Lorrie are the proud grandparents to their granddaughter, Laura Belle. Kurt’s ministerial experience reaches over thirty years, with twenty-seven in the pastorate. Since 2016 he has been serving as the founding pastor of Providence Reformed Baptist Church in Remlap, Alabama, on Pine Mountain. And as an extended ministry to his labors as a pastor, Kurt has authored several books and articles in the genres of Christian biography and Church history.