List of Reformed Baptists
This is a partial list of notable Reformed Baptists, based on a loose definition of "Reformed" as being Calvinistic in Soteriology. For a true and full definition of Reformed baptist, see external link article "What is a Reformed Baptist?"
- John Bunyan (1628–1688),[1] English preacher and author of The Pilgrim's Progress
- Alistair Begg (b. 1952), Scottish-American pastor and author, host of the Truth for Life radio program
- William Carey (1761–1834),[1] English missionary
- D. A. Carson (b. 1946), Canadian-American theologian and New Testament scholar
- Mark Dever (b. 1960),[2] American Calvinist preacher and founder of the 9Marks biblical ministry
- Andrew Fuller (1754–1815),[1] founder of the Baptist Missionary Society
- William Gadsby (1773–1844), an early leader of the Strict and Particular Baptist movement in England.[3]
- John Gill (1697–1771),[1] English theologian
- Wayne Grudem (b. 1948), American theologian and author
- Adoniram Judson (1788–1850), first Protestant missionary sent from North America to preach in Burma
- Albert Mohler (b. 1959), American theologian and president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Arthur Pink (1886–1952),[1] English evangelist and Biblical scholar
- John Piper (b. 1946),[4] American preacher and author
- David Platt (b. 1979), American pastor and former President of the International Mission Board
- Charles Spurgeon (1834–1892),[1] British preacher, author and philanthropist
- James White (b. 1962),[5] American elder, author and apologist
- Matt Chandler (b. 1974), American pastor[6] and President of the Acts 29 Network[7]
- Peter Masters, British author and Pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, London, UK
References
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