In the Midst of the Years

A History of Reformation and Revival in America

Original price was: $22.98.Current price is: $18.38.

Quantity discounts
1-9 10-24 25+
$18.38 $17.24 $16.09

Do we have the means to secure revival, is it entirely a work of God, or is it something in between? Nettles, one of America’s pre-eminent church historians, is a trusted guide who knows how to answer these questions compellingly by a journey through the primary sources. This work can help us recover genuine revival in an age that desperately needs it.

– Dr. Jeff Robinson

Description

This book offers a thoughtful survey of revival in American history. Across twelve chapters, the author examines key periods and figures that shaped revivalism and spiritual awakening, inviting readers to reflect on what genuine God-sent revival looks like in practice.

Rather than offering simplistic judgments or fixed conclusions about historical movements and their leaders, the work provides carefully balanced analysis intended to encourage discernment. Attention is given to the relationship between doctrine, zeal, prayer, preaching, spiritual experience, and the challenge of recognizing authentic work of the Holy Spirit.

The result is a historical and theological exploration that presses readers to think more carefully about revival, its marks, and its effects in the life of the church and our Nation.

Inside this book, you’ll find:

  • A survey of American revival history
  • Exploration of conversion, holiness, and spiritual fruit
  • Discussion of doctrine, zeal, prayer, and preaching in revival
  • Reflection on discerning true works of the Holy Spirit
  • Balanced engagement with revival movements and figures
  • Encouragement toward thoughtful theological discernment

This is a helpful guide for readers who want to understand revival more deeply and think more carefully about how God works in history and in His church today.

Additional information

Weight 1.5 lbs
Dimensions 6 × 1 × 9 in
Book Type

Author

Contents

Foreword

Preface

Chapter 1: Introduction to American Revival

Chapter 2: Historical and Theological Foundations for American Expectations of Revival

Chapter 3: Jonathan Edwards and Revival: A Selective View of Biographical Data

Chapter 4: George Whitefield

Chapter 5: Second Great Awakening

Chapter 6: Asahel Nettleton

Chapter 7: A Summary of the Life and Influence of Charles Grandison Finney

Chapter 8: 1858 Prayer Revival

Chapter 9: Revival in the Civil War

Chapter 10: Dwight L. Moody

Chapter 11: Billy Sunday

Chapter 12: The Ends and Means of Revival

Appendix: A Summary of Religious Affections by Jonathan Edwards

Endorsements

Growing up in the Baptist South, we always spoke of revival in terms of meetings placed on the church schedule in the spring and fall. Once I began to wrestle with the doctrines of grace, one of my immediate questions was, “How does revival square with theology built upon the meticulous sovereignty of God?” Here, Tom Nettles shows that Reformation theology has always undergirded genuine revival, a reality shown to be true in America, where revivalism replaced revival and largely went to Arminian seed after the rise of Charles Finney. Do we have the means to secure revival, is it entirely a work of God, or is it something in between? Nettles, one of America’s pre-eminent church historians, is a trusted guide who knows how to answer these questions compellingly by a journey through the primary sources. This work can help us recover genuine revival in an age that desperately needs it.

Dr. Jeff Robinson
President and Editor in Chief,
The Baptist Courier, Greenville, SC
Adjunct Professor of Church History,
North Greenville University


America has a rich heritage of revival(s). In this survey of American awakenings, Tom Nettles traces the course of revival in America from the post-Reformation era to the Great Awakening, and from the 1858 revival in New York to the revivals of the twentieth century. Using the historical record to show both the roots and fruits of Spirit-worked revival, Nettles provides a balanced evaluation of the revivals that have defined American church and society, as well as of controversial revivalists like Charles Finney and Billy Sunday. May God be pleased to use this book to renew and revive the hearts of His people today, just as He did in centuries past!

Dr. Joel R. Beeke
Chancellor and Professor,
Systematic Theology and Homiletics,
Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary
Pastor, Heritage Reformed Congregation,
Grand Rapids, MI


Seeking revival is seeking God. The more we are content to live without revival, the more we need reviving. But it’s not manufactured emotionalism that is needed. What is needed is for the Word of God to be preached faithfully with the supernatural power of the Holy Spirit. What is needed is the spiritual and eternal fruit that comes from our hearts being renewed by a fresh visitation of God’s presence. What is needed is for God to be experientially magnified in our hearts, churches, and communities. The stories in this book are remarkable because they are nothing less than supernatural. Tom Nettles has a way of making history come alive. He not only identifies the true and false marks of revival in this excellent history of reformation and revival in America, but He also installs within the reader a greater longing to see the true fruits of revival in our day. By observing the wonderful works of God in the past, we learn what is greatly needed today. I pray that God uses this book to inspire His people to long and pray for a fresh visitation of His divine power in our day.

Jeffrey D. Johnson
Pastor, Grace Bible Church
President, Grace Bible Theological Seminary,
Conway, AR

Additional Information

In the Midst of the Years: A History of Reformation and Revival in America

By Thomas J. Nettles

©2024 by Thomas J. Nettles
Published by Founders Press
ISBN: 978-1-965810-04-0 (Paperback)
ISBN: 978-1-965810-05-7 (eBook)
ISBN: 978-1-965810-06-4 (Audiobook)
368 pages (paperback)

Tom Nettles

Tom has most recently served as the Professor of Historical Theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and is a founding faculty member for The Institute of Public Theology and Founders Seminary. He previously taught at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School where he was Professor of Church History and Chair of the Department of Church History. Prior to that, he taught at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary. Along with numerous journal articles and scholarly papers, Dr. Nettles is the author and editor of numerous books. Among his books are By His Grace and For His Glory; Baptists and the Bible, James Petigru Boyce: A Southern Baptist Statesman, and Living by Revealed Truth: The Life and Pastoral Theology of Charles H. Spurgeon.
Quantity discounts
1-9 10-24 25+
$18.38 $17.24 $16.09