Robert Hall Jr: The Undermining of Calvinism among English Baptists

Austin Walker

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The Theology of Robert Hall Jr: The Undermining of Calvinism among the English Particular Baptists

Robert Hall Jr. (1760-1831) was a towering figure in English non-conformity; he was the most famous Baptist in England in his lifetime, was widely-known as the “Prince of Preachers” before C. H. Spurgeon and had an eminently commendable concern for Christian piety and moral living. Despite this, Hall’s impact on the English Baptists following his lifetime was profound and can scarcely be underestimated. His life-long emphasis on piety above doctrine, pragmatism above biblical ecclesiology, and universal atonement above particular redemption led the English Particular Baptists towards doctrinal compromise and theological liberalism. Baptists throughout the world live in the wake of Robert Hall Jr – may we note his strengths, learn from his mistakes, and be led into better defending the deposit of faith handed to us (1 Tim 6:20).

“Walker shows that Hall helped precipitate the abandonment of particular redemption as a central doctrine among the Particular Baptists by defending universal atonement and rejecting creeds, confessions, and theological systems (while inadvertently constructing his own). Walker’s investigation is not only beneficial for Baptists seeking to reconnect with their Reformed roots, but it is also a sobering warning to the church against the perennial snare of separating piety from doctrinal orthodoxy.” ~ Prof. Joel Beeke, Chancellor, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary

Endorsements

“Austin Walker has produced a fine and much needed account of the theology of Robert Hall Jr., showing both the evangelical faithfulness and piety of the man, but also the doctrinal and homiletical emphases which, Austin cogently argues, contributed to the downgrade of Calvinistic distinctives among Baptists in the nineteenth century. Highly recommended for all interested in Baptist history and in the health and vigour of Baptist churches today.” ~ Dr Robert Strivens, Pastor of Bradford on Avon Baptist Church and Prof of Church History, IRBS UK

“Austin Walker’s The Theology of Robert Hall is an important contribution to our understanding of Particular Baptist history. Relying on extensive primary sources, it demonstrates how one of the most gifted ministers of the early nineteenth century, Robert Hall, the son of a Particular Baptist stalwart, drifted away from the careful orthodoxy of his father and opened the door for loose doctrinal views in the following generations. It serves as a warning to those who treat orthodox confessional commitments as unimportant. Great gifts detached from theological faithfulness are a hindrance rather than a help to the church. Let us take heed.” ~ Prof. James M. Renihan, President, IRBS

“Austin Walker’s excellent, even compelling, study of Robert Hall Jr. is a cautionary tale for serious Christians, pastors above all, to take to heart. Reformed Christians too readily ignore the influence the intellectual and philosophical atmosphere of the times can have on orthodox Christian faith and practice. The righteous desire to preach the gospel relevantly into the times we live in, can only be too easily shaped by the times. Relevance becomes the compelling desideratum and truth becomes a casualty. Walker’s careful analysis of Hall’s drift from and then departure from foundational biblical truths concerning the work of Christ, truly is a cautionary tale. This is a most readable and engaging piece of historical-theological research. Most encouraging for myself, it is written by a pastor, not an academic. Walker’s work exemplifies Martin Bucer’s conviction (one that Calvin epitomized) that true theology is not theoretical, it is practical. The end of it is living, that is to live a godly life. I am delighted warmly and enthusiastically to commend Pastor Walker’s book.” ~ Prof. Ian Hamilton, President, Westminster Seminary UK

“This is a work that has long been needed. Although Robert Hall is largely forgotten his influence lives on and needs to be addressed… Robert Hall possessed outstanding gifts as an orator as well as being a brilliant conversationist… A powerful advocate of causes that he chose to support, but a scathing critic of those he rejected, Hall rose to prominence at a time when English Dissenters were attracted by the preaching of experience but were isolating it from its doctrinal roots… Hall was dismissive of confessions of faith and of doctrinal precision. He was a significant promoter of the movement that weakened the distinction between Calvinistic and Arminian Baptists and in the end enervated Evangelical Christianity in the face of Apostacy. I welcome and strongly recommend Austin Walker’s meticulously researched and powerfully written work.” ~ Dr Robert Oliver, Retired Pastor and Author

About the Author

Austin Walker is a retired Pastor of Maidenbower Baptist Church, Crawley, UK and is currently a member at Castlefields Church, Derby. With a degree from Westminster Theological Seminary, he continues to exercise a preaching ministry and has been studying history, with a particular interest in Baptist Non-Conformity and Benjamin Keach, for many years. He is the author of several books, including “Hot Water: The Baptismal Controversy of the 1690s and its Relevance for Today” published by Broken Wharfe.

Additional information

ISBN 13

978-1774841396

Author

Austin Walker

Tags

18th Century Particular Baptists, Church History, Historical Theology, The Prince of Preachers, Ecclesiology, Creeds and Confessions of Faith, Biblicism, Theological Minimalism, Western Evangelicalism, Austin Walker, William Carey, Andrew Fuller, Charles Spurgeon

Dimensions

15.24 x 1.52 x 22.86 cm

Cover

Softcover

Language

English

Colour

Black and White

Pages

266