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John Newton

From Disgrace to Amazing Grace

Jonathan Aitken

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John Newton

From Disgrace to Amazing Grace

Jonathan Aitken

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Most Christians know John Newton as a man who once captained a slave ship, was dramatically converted to Christ on the high seas, and later penned one of the greatest hymns of the faith, "Amazing Grace." But he also had a huge impact on his times as an icon of the evangelical movement, as a great preacher and theologian, and as a seminal influence on abolitionist William Wilberforce. Newton's friendship with Wilberforce is portrayed in the major motion picture Amazing Grace. Jonathan Aitken's new biography John Newton explores all these facets of Newton's life and character. It is the first biography to draw on Newton's unpublished diaries and correspondence, providing fresh insight into the life of this complex and memorable Christian. The result is a fascinating, colorful, and historically significant portrait of John Newton, a self-described "great sinner" redeemed by a great Savior through amazing grace.

  • Title

    John Newton

  • Author(s)

    Jonathan Aitken

  • ISBN

    9781433519581

  • Format

    eBook

  • Publisher

    Crossway

  • Audience

    Adults

  • Pages

    400

  • Published

    07/06/2007

Overall rating

5.0 based on 1 review

John Newton (Foreword by Philip Yancey) (ePub eBook)

A truly great biography. I thought I knew the life of John Newton, but learned so much more for this gripping book. If there had been a clear explanation of the work of Christ in His death and resurrection, which is the foundation of the amazing grace experienced by Newton, I would have said the book is perfect!! But the brilliantly written story–line, the applications and insights, then the challenge of it all make it a great read for all thinking people.

Roger Carswell

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