Robert E. Speer

Robert E. Speer
Title Robert E. Speer PDF eBook
Author John F. Piper
Publisher Geneva Press
Pages 572
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780664501327

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This is a thorough yet easy-to-read biography of one of the major figures in Presbyterian and ecumenical church history. During the course of his forty-six-year career as Secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Robert Speer shaped church policy, increased Presbyterian funding of world missions, and influenced many church leaders, including John D. Rockefeller Jr., Henry Sloane Coffin, and John Mackay. Pastors, laity, professors, and students interested in the history of mission work and ecumenical relations will be interested in the life and accomplishments of this influential Presbyterian.

Missionary Principles and Practice

Missionary Principles and Practice
Title Missionary Principles and Practice PDF eBook
Author Robert Elliott Speer
Publisher
Pages 568
Release 1902
Genre Missions
ISBN

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The Annexation of Hawaii: a Right and a Duty

The Annexation of Hawaii: a Right and a Duty
Title The Annexation of Hawaii: a Right and a Duty PDF eBook
Author Harry Bingham
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1898
Genre Hawaii
ISBN

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The Stuff of Manhood

The Stuff of Manhood
Title The Stuff of Manhood PDF eBook
Author Robert Elliott Speer
Publisher
Pages 202
Release 1917
Genre Character
ISBN

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The Evangelization of the World in this Generation

The Evangelization of the World in this Generation
Title The Evangelization of the World in this Generation PDF eBook
Author John Raleigh Mott
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 1905
Genre Missions
ISBN

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The Master of the Heart

The Master of the Heart
Title The Master of the Heart PDF eBook
Author Robert E. Speer
Publisher Legare Street Press
Pages 0
Release 2022-10-27
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9781017473056

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Speer

Speer
Title Speer PDF eBook
Author Martin Kitchen
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 471
Release 2015-10-28
Genre History
ISBN 0300216009

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“Sets the record straight on Albert Speer’s assertions of ignorance of the Final Solution and claims to being the ‘good Nazi.’”—Kirkus Reviews In his bestselling autobiography, Albert Speer, Minister of Armaments and chief architect of Nazi Germany, repeatedly insisted he knew nothing of the genocidal crimes of Hitler’s Third Reich. In this revealing new biography, author Martin Kitchen disputes Speer’s lifelong assertions of ignorance and innocence, portraying a far darker figure who was deeply implicated in the appalling crimes committed by the regime he served so well. Kitchen reconstructs Speer’s life with what we now know, including information from valuable new sources that have come to light only in recent years. The result is the first truly serious accounting of the man, his beliefs, and his actions during one of the darkest epochs in modern history, not only countering Speer’s claims of non-culpability but also disputing the commonly held misconception that it was his unique genius alone that kept the German military armed and fighting long after its defeat was inevitable. “A devastating portrait of an empty, narcissistic and compulsively ambitious personality.”—The Wall Street Journal “Kitchen’s exhaustively researched, detailed book nails, one by one, the lies of the man who provided a thick coat of whitewash to millions of old Nazis. Its fascinating account of how the moral degradation of the chaotic Nazi regime corrupted an entire nation is a timely warning for today.”—Daily Mail (“Book of the Month”) “[An] excellent new biography . . . Kitchen has taken a wrecking ball to Speer’s mendacious and meticulously created self-image. And about time, too.”—History Today