36 min

Jordan Ballor on Richard Baxter & 'How to Do Good to Many‪'‬ Acton Line

    • Society & Culture

Richard Baxter, the English Puritan churchman and theologian, was perhaps one of most prolific English language author in the seventeenth century. His writings were wide ranging from doctrinal theology to devotional classics. And his practical theology was a model of German sociologist Max Weber’s understanding of the protestant work ethic.
Baxter’s worldly aestheticism was focused on service to others across sectarian divides. His book, How to Do Good to Many: The Public Good is the Christian’s Life, offers practical guidance to lay people grounded in Christian faith.
This classic, updated for modern readers by Jordan Ballor, remains a thought provoking and inspirational meditation on Paul’s admonition to, “…do good to all people…” (Gal. 6:10)
Acton’s Dan Hugger talks with Jordan Ballor, senior research fellow and director of publishing at the Acton Institute, about Baxter’s life and work, and the new updated edition of How to Do Good to Many.
How to Do Good to Many: The Public Good Is the Christian’s Life
How to do Good to Many (1682)
Selections from How to Do Good to Many (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3)
Maslow, material needs, and the gospel
The Redemption and Restoration of Man in the Thought of Richard Baxter
The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
How Groundhog Day changed my life
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Richard Baxter, the English Puritan churchman and theologian, was perhaps one of most prolific English language author in the seventeenth century. His writings were wide ranging from doctrinal theology to devotional classics. And his practical theology was a model of German sociologist Max Weber’s understanding of the protestant work ethic.
Baxter’s worldly aestheticism was focused on service to others across sectarian divides. His book, How to Do Good to Many: The Public Good is the Christian’s Life, offers practical guidance to lay people grounded in Christian faith.
This classic, updated for modern readers by Jordan Ballor, remains a thought provoking and inspirational meditation on Paul’s admonition to, “…do good to all people…” (Gal. 6:10)
Acton’s Dan Hugger talks with Jordan Ballor, senior research fellow and director of publishing at the Acton Institute, about Baxter’s life and work, and the new updated edition of How to Do Good to Many.
How to Do Good to Many: The Public Good Is the Christian’s Life
How to do Good to Many (1682)
Selections from How to Do Good to Many (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3)
Maslow, material needs, and the gospel
The Redemption and Restoration of Man in the Thought of Richard Baxter
The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
How Groundhog Day changed my life
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

36 min

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