Sobre el Autor

A.J. Gordon was an influential American Baptist pastor, theologian, and author, known for his deep commitment to the spiritual life of the church and its members. He was a prominent figure in the late 19th century, advocating for a more personal and experiential faith. Gordon's writings, including 'How Christ Came to Church', reflect his desire for a transformative encounter between believers and their Savior, emphasizing the importance of a vibrant church life and the necessity of the Holy Spirit in guiding believers.

Throughout his ministry, Gordon founded the Boston Missionary Society and played a significant role in establishing Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. His emphasis on prayer, spiritual renewal, and the mission of the church resonated with many during a time of significant social and religious upheaval. Gordon's legacy continues to influence modern evangelical thought, as he championed a faith that emphasized both doctrine and experience, calling believers to a deeper relationship with Christ.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento April 13, 1836
Lugar de Nacimiento Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Fecha de fallecimiento February 2, 1895