What did Moody believe?
What was his theology? What were the implicit ideas that caused him to preach as he did, to approach evangelism as did?
Was Moody a calvinist?
Did he speak in tongues? Did Moody have a good understanding of the Christian faith, or did he have a theology of convenience designed to attract crowds and converts?
In this book Dr Gundry answers these and other questions by bringing D L Moody clearly into focus and allowing him to "speak for himself" throughout the book. Written in a clear style, means that here we have a fascinating historical and theological study of one of the key figures from the tradition of American revivalism.