James Stalker

James Stalker
James Stalker was a Scottish theologian and writer, born in 1848, best known for his works on Christian theology and pastoral guidance. One of his most famous books is "The Life of Jesus Christ," which presents a clear and accessible account of the life and teachings of Jesus. He also authored "The Life of St. Paul," which focuses on the apostle's life and missionary journeys. Stalker was a professor of Church History and a preacher, contributing significantly to religious thought in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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LECTURE I. INTRODUCTORY. Gentlemen, it would be impossible to begin this course of lectures without expressing my acknowledgments to the Theological Faculty of this University for the great honour they have done me by inviting me to occupy this position. When I look over the list of my predecessors and observe that it includes such names as Bishop Simpson, Henry Ward Beecher, Dr. John Hall, Dr. W.M.... more...

FOREWORD By Wilbert W. White, D.D. When asked to write a foreword to Dr. Stalker's "Life of St. Paul," I thought of two things: first the impression which I had received from a sermon that I heard Dr. Stalker preach a good many years ago in his own pulpit in Glasgow, Scotland, and secondly, the honor conferred in this privilege of writing a foreword to one of Dr. Stalker's books. I... more...