Author - Michael Haykin

John Taylor: critiqued by Edwards and Wesley

It isn’t every theologian who can claim to have been critiqued by two of the leading Evangelical authors of his day. John Taylor (1694–1761), however, pastor of the Presbyterian work in Norwich—then one of the leading towns in England—was indeed a recipient of this dubious honour.  Taylor was most well-known...

Andrew Fuller and an Affective Faith

In December, 1967, D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones—affectionately known to many of his day and since as simply “the Doctor,” a reference to his medical degree—gave an address to what was then known as the Puritan Conference on what some might have considered an esoteric topic, namely, the teachings of a...