Experience a curated window into the life and thought of Henry Anson Buttz, through his lectures, essays, sermons, and exegetical notes.
This volume compiles a blend of biographical context, contemporary tributes, and scholarly exploration, reflecting a career dedicated to ministry, biblical study, and reform.
This edition presents introductory material that frames Buttz’s journey and influence, followed by two parts: lectures that illuminate his readings of Scripture and history, and essays and reviews that engage with religious culture and ministerial education. The volume is enhanced by illustrations, facsimiles, and notes that document his scholarly approach and teaching methods, making it valuable for students of theology, church history, and exegesis.
- Lectures on topics like Plato and Saint John, the Cambridge exegetical tradition, and figures such as William Ewart Gladstone
- Essays and reviews on the New World-Interest in Religion, the Culture of Piety, and ministerial scholarship
- Biographical sketches, testimonies, and tributes that illuminate the author’s life and influence
- Facsimiles and illustrations that capture notes, manuscripts, and the visual history of his work
Ideal for readers of religious history, biblical scholarship, and devotional writing, this edition offers both scholarly depth and a window into the life of a formative 19th–20th century minister.