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ISBN: 1025706331

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Henry Martyn: Apostle to the Mohammedans

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"Henry Martyn: Apostle to the Mohammedans" presents a moving and detailed account of the life and legacy of one of the most influential figures in the history of global missions. Written by Amy K. Lopez, this work traces Martyn's transition from a distinguished academic career at Cambridge to his arduous service as a chaplain and missionary in the East. Central to the narrative is Martyn's extraordinary linguistic talent, which he dedicated to translating the New Testament into Urdu, Persian, and Arabic, seeking to make the scriptures accessible to the peoples of India and Persia.

The book delves into the spiritual depth and unwavering resolve that characterized Martyn's brief yet impactful career. It highlights his travels through challenging landscapes and his intellectual engagements with scholars and religious leaders of the time. This biography serves as a window into the nineteenth-century missionary movement, emphasizing the personal sacrifices and the profound sense of duty that drove Martyn to labor until his untimely death. By focusing on his scholarly achievements and his compassionate approach to cross-cultural ministry, "Henry Martyn: Apostle to the Mohammedans" remains an essential read for those interested in church history, missiology, and the enduring power of faith-driven scholarship.

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