English Anglican presbyter and theologian (1921–2011)
The Reverend
John Stott
CBE
Born
John Robert Walmsley Stott
(1921-04-27)27 April 1921
London, England
Died
27 July 2011(2011-07-27) (aged 90)
Lingfield, Surrey, England
Education
Trinity College, University of Cambridge (B.A., M.A.)
Ridley Hall, Cambridge (M.Th.)
Lambeth (D.D.)
Occupation(s)
Theologian, cleric, author
Religion
Christianity (Anglican)
Church
Church of England
Ordained
1945 (deacon)
1946 (priest)[1]
Congregations served
All Souls Church, Langham Place
John Robert Walmsley StottCBE (27 April 1921 – 27 July 2011) was a British Anglican priest and theologian who was noted as a leader of the worldwide evangelical movement. He was one of the principal authors of the Lausanne Covenant in 1974. In 2005, Time magazine ranked Stott among the 100 most influential people in the world.[2]
^"The Revd John Robert Walmsley STOTT". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
^Graham, Billy (18 April 2005). "John Stott". Time. New York. Archived from the original on 2 March 2017. Retrieved 13 January 2018.
John Robert Walmsley Stott CBE (27 April 1921 – 27 July 2011) was a British Anglican priest and theologian who was noted as a leader of the worldwide evangelical...
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post-war evangelical resurgence, with attendees including theologian JohnStott, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, bishops David Sheppard, Timothy...
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resurgence in the 1980s when several prominent theologians including JohnStott argued that it could be held as a legitimate interpretation of biblical...
international fellowship working in pursuit of the vision of its founder JohnStott: to foster the growth of the global church in maturity and Christ-likeness...
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Cambridge Inter-Collegiate Christian Union, with London pastor-theologian JohnStott serving as Graham's chief assistant. This invitation was greeted with...
Fortitude. p. 320. Stott, John (14 December 2016). "A Commentary by JohnStott". The Message of Ephesians: Being a Christian. Carman, John Braisted (1994)...
Christian leaders and influencers together for the task of evangelism. JohnStott was one of the founding members and the first to chair the Theology Working...
Graham. The drafting committee for the 15-point document was chaired by JohnStott of the United Kingdom. In addition to the signing of the covenant, the...
the 18th century. In the 20th century, prominent figures have included JohnStott and J. I. Packer. In contrast to the high-church party, evangelicals emphasize...
at a time. Other famous expository preachers include Charles Spurgeon, JohnStott, and Dick Lucas from England, William Still from Scotland, Phillip Jensen...
accept communal responsibility for collective material wellbeing. G. St. JohnStott compares Benjamin's economic ideal to the "by 1830… old-fashioned" agricultural...
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Israelis, but believers in the Messiah, even if they are gentiles. — JohnStott In the United States, the General Assembly of the National Council of...
Theophilus St. John) (1755–1830) J. C. Ryle (1816–1900) Phillips Brooks (1835–1893) JohnStott (1921–2011) Dick Lucas (1925–present) John Chapman (evangelist)...
never completed the degree. Among his influences are Martyn Lloyd-Jones, JohnStott, Derek Prime, Eric Alexander, Sinclair Ferguson, Dick Lucas, Eric Liddell...
inescapably destined, and so won us forgiveness, adoption and glory." However, JohnStott critiques loveless caricatures of the cross as "a sacrifice to appease...
'The Cask of Amontillado'". Studies in Short Fiction. 13 (4): 447. St. JohnStott, Graham (Winter 2004). "Poe's 'The Cask of Amontillado'". Explicator....
historian Shlomo Sand. Why I Am a Christian, a 2003 book by English author JohnStott. Why I Am a Hindu, a 2018 book by Indian author Shashi Tharoor. "Why I...
and JohnStott. His contemporary influences include Lesslie Newbigin and the group he terms the "Missional Reformed Evangelicals": Don Carson and John Piper...
teaching came to him as a second blessing. At the 1965 convention, the Rev. JohnStott, Rector of All Souls, Langham Place, gave the week's Bible readings on...