Professor of the natural sciences, world-lecturer, and missionary Henry Drummond was a man of multiple talents and interests. His penetrating scientific mind enabled him to tackle topics such as the way to become like Christ (The Changed Life) and objections to faith (Dealing with Doubt) with clarity and accuracy. The brilliance of these two SEMInal addresses by Drummond demonstrates why his biographer affirmed that “He changed the spiritual climate of his half-century." - The Life of Henry Drummond 1851-1897 by George Adam Smith
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"In this little book Drummond explains very clearly the importance of love and why it is the greatest of all things. He tells us that it will last when everything else is gone except faith and hope. "
— Karen (5 out of 5 stars)
" An excellent little book on the necessity of love in the Christian's life. Being only fifty-five pages, I know not whom I wouldn't recommend it to. "
— Devin, 5/23/2011" Loved this book. It had a big impact on my life when I first read it in my teens. "
— Eli, 3/5/2011" A very insightful book...One that has great use for our society today. "
— Joseph, 6/12/2010" My edition has a really cute binding. Overall, this book was impertinent to any weighty topic. "
— Laura, 12/31/2009" This is one of the most beautiful, profound and concise books on love ever written. One of my most treasured possessions is this masterpiece. "
— Carol, 1/16/2009" I've read this book many times in the past 45 years. An English minister takes 1 Cor 15 and breaks it down for all to understand. The great meaning of charity. "
— Richard, 12/7/2008" The best explanation of living in Christ that I have ever read. <br/> "
— Starr, 9/8/2008" This book is very short, but profound. You can read it in an hour or so. Its message is timeless, even though I think it is a sermon given by Drummonde in the 1800's. "
— Penny, 7/8/2008Henry Drummond (1851–1897), Scottish theologian and biologist was born at Stirling. He studied at Edinburgh, and in 1884 he became professor of Natural Science at the Free Church College in Glasgow. He traveled in the Rocky Mountains, Central Africa, Japan, Australia, etc. Works include Natural Law in the Spiritual World, The Ascent of Man, and Tropical Africa.