In this engaging study of church history and Christian conviction, Jacob Tanner explores the life and legacy of John Knox and the theological convictions that shaped his resistance to tyranny. More than a historical biography, the book draws out the biblical foundations of Knox’s public witness and presses them into conversation with the church’s calling today.
Rooted in Reformed theology and enriched by pastoral reflection, Tanner shows how courage, prayer, and fidelity to Scripture formed Knox’s ministry—and why those same commitments still matter for Christians navigating cultural pressure and political confusion. Readers are invited to consider how the lordship of Christ speaks to both personal discipleship and public life.
Includes:
- A biographical account of John Knox’s life and ministry
- Biblical and theological foundations for resisting tyranny
- Reflections on prayer, preaching, and cultural faithfulness
- Pastoral applications for the modern church
Written for pastors, students, and thoughtful Christians, this volume calls readers to recover a more robust vision of obedience to God in every sphere of life, shaped by Scripture and anchored in Christ.