The Baptist Particular Podcast

Andrew Fuller: Teachings And Legacy – The Reformed View (Episode 4)

The Baptist Particular Podcast serves as an analysis of Particular Baptist history and theology from a Hyper-Calvinist point of view.

This Episode: Over the last twenty-five years, Andrew Fuller has become a household name within Reformed Baptist circles. He is presented as a thoroughly orthodox theologian, whose influence not only rescued the Particular Baptist churches from Hyper-Calvinism during the 18th century, but also spearheaded the modern missionary movement. In this episode, Jared examines the appraisal given of Fuller by a number of reputable Reformed Baptist leaders.

(0:03) Introduction: George Ella Vs The Banner Of Truth

(19:20) My Appraisal Of Andrew Fuller—From A Historical Perspective

(44:50) Jack Hoad’s Appraisal Of Andrew Fuller—God’s Instrument For Founding World Missions

(01:43:56) Kenneth Dix’s Appraisal Of Andrew Fuller—He Never Gave Up The 17th Century Confessions

(02:22:38) Tom Nettles’ Appraisal Of Andrew Fuller—Grounded In Biblical Exposition And Theological Reflection That Will Serve The Cause Of Truth In Any Generation

(02:35:03) Erroll Hulse’s Appraisal Of Andrew Fuller—His Theology Was Soundly Scriptural And Sanely Balanced

(02:55:25) Michael Haykin’s Appraisal Of Andrew Fuller—The Fire Of Revival That Feel Upon Fuller Was Given Form And Shape By Gill’s Orthodoxy

(03:07:33) Conclusion: Tying It All Together