List of Reformed Baptists explained
This is a partial list of notable Reformed Baptists. Reformed Baptists are Baptists that hold to a Calvinist soteriology.
17th Century
English Pastor and theologian, signer of the First London Baptist Confession, father of Nehemiah Coxe
Other early Particular Baptists include: Henry Jessey, John Spilsbury, William Collins, John Tombes
18th Century
Other notable Reformed Baptists in this period include: Basil Manly Sr, Elias Keach, John Rippon, John Ryland, Joseph Swain
19th Century
Other notable Reformed Baptists in this period include Robert Hall, Robert Haldane, James Haldane, Alexander Maclaren, Krishna Pal, Benajah Harvey Carroll, Basil Manly Jr
20th Century
- Arthur W Pink: (1886-1952): Little known in his own lifetime despite pastoring on both sides of the Atlantic, Pink is one of the most influential evangelical and Reformed authors in the twentieth century due to the his magazine Studies in the Scriptures, which have been the source of many influential books e.g. The Sovereignty of God, The Attributes of God, Gleanings in Genesis
- Ernest Reisinger An American Reformed Baptist pastor who played a key part in recovery of Calvinism in the Southern Baptist Convention. His influence led to the establishment of Founders Ministries.
- Geoff Thomas (b. 1938): Minister of Alfred Place Baptist Church in Aberystwyth, Wales, from 1965 for 50 years.
- Walter Chantry (1938-2022): Pastor of Grace Baptist Church in Carlisle, Pennsylvania for 39 years. He also edited the Banner of Truth Magazine for 7 years.
- Albert N Martin (b. 1934): Pastor of Trinity Baptist Church Montville, New Jersey for 46 years and taught Pastoral Theology at Trinity Ministerial Academy for 20 years.
21st Century
- Thomas Ascol (b. 1957): American author, Pastor of Grace Baptist Church in Cape Coral, FL, President of Founders Ministry
- Voddie Baucham (b. 1969): American theologian, Former Pastor of Grace Family Baptist Church in Spring, TX, Professor at African Christian University in Lusaka, Zambia. Moved to Zambia in 2015.
- Alistair Begg (b. 1952): Scottish-American pastor and author, host of the Truth for Life radio program
- D. A. Carson (b. 1946): Canadian-American theologian and New Testament scholar
- Matt Chandler (b. 1974): American pastor[3] and President of the Acts 29 Network[4]
- Mark Dever (b. 1960):[5] American Reformed Baptist, Pastor of Capital Hill Baptist Church, and founder of 9Marks Ministry
- Peter Masters (b. 1940): British author and Pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, London, UK
- Albert Mohler (b. 1959): American theologian and president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
- John Piper (b. 1946):[6] American preacher and author
- David Platt (b. 1979): American pastor and former President of the International Mission Board
- James White (b. 1962):[7] American Apologist, Author, and Pastor at Apologia Church
Notes and References
- Book: Ward. Rowland. Humphreys. Robert. 3rd. Religious Bodies in Australia: A comprehensive Guide. 1995. New Melbourne Press. 978-0-646-24552-2. 119.
- Book: Garrett, James Leo jr . Baptist Theology: A Four-Century Study . . 2009 . 978-0-88146-129-9 . 198 . James Leo Garrett Jr. . 2012-03-19.
- Web site: Home | the Village Church . 2016-09-09 . www.thevillagechurch.net.
- Web site: About . 2016-09-09 . www.acts29.com.
- News: Burek . Josh . 27 March 2010 . Christian faith: Calvinism is back . . 16 March 2011.
- Web site: March 1985 . What We Believe About the Five Points of Calvinism . 16 March 2011.
- http://www.aomin.org/articles/bio.html James R. White - Alpha and Omega Ministries