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Sinclair B. Ferguson
Sinclair B. Ferguson is a Scottish Reformed theologian and pastor of the late twentieth and twenty-first centuries, closely associated with confessional Presbyterianism and classic Reformed theology.
Ferguson has served the church through preaching, lecturing, and a wide range of books that combine doctrinal depth with pastoral clarity. His expositions, theological works, and devotional writings consistently aim to root believers in the grace of God in Christ, drawing richly from the Reformers and Puritans while speaking clearly into contemporary church life. His commentaries and sermons reflect a mind steeped in Scripture and confessional theology, yet always concerned with the ordinary Christian’s assurance, holiness, and comfort.
He is prized for his ability to make profound theology warmly accessible, bringing together head and heart. His writing is marked by Christ-centredness, pastoral tenderness, and a deep appreciation of the work of the Holy Spirit.
Key titles include his expositions on Ephesians and Philippians, works on the Holy Spirit, and books on Christian assurance and sanctification.
Sinclair B. Ferguson
Sinclair B. Ferguson is a Scottish Reformed theologian and pastor of the late twentieth and twenty-first centuries, closely associated with confessional Presbyterianism and classic Reformed theology.
Ferguson has served the church through preaching, lecturing, and a wide range of books that combine doctrinal depth with pastoral clarity. His expositions, theological works, and devotional writings consistently aim to root believers in the grace of God in Christ, drawing richly from the Reformers and Puritans while speaking clearly into contemporary church life. His commentaries and sermons reflect a mind steeped in Scripture and confessional theology, yet always concerned with the ordinary Christian’s assurance, holiness, and comfort.
He is prized for his ability to make profound theology warmly accessible, bringing together head and heart. His writing is marked by Christ-centredness, pastoral tenderness, and a deep appreciation of the work of the Holy Spirit.
Key titles include his expositions on Ephesians and Philippians, works on the Holy Spirit, and books on Christian assurance and sanctification.