A Rare Interview with Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Justin Taylor|11:00 am CT
A Rare Interview with Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Justin Taylor|11:00 am CT
A Rare Interview with Martyn Lloyd-Jones
The following is a rare video interview with Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981).
It was filmed in 1970, when Lloyd-Jones was 70 years old, two years after his retirement from Westminster Chapel in 1968 and eleven years before his death.
The interviewer is Aneirin Talfan Davies (1909-1980), a noted Welsh broadcaster who was also a poet and literary critic.
Davies was once a member of the Calvinistic Methodist Church but later joined the Anglican Church. In fact, seven years earlier, in April and June of 1963, Lloyd-Jones and Davies had a theological debate with each other on ecumenism, written in Welsh. (See the translation of some of their exchange in Iain Murray’s D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones: Letters 1919-1981, 143-163.)
It was filmed in 1970, when Lloyd-Jones was 70 years old, two years after his retirement from Westminster Chapel in 1968 and eleven years before his death.
The interviewer is Aneirin Talfan Davies (1909-1980), a noted Welsh broadcaster who was also a poet and literary critic.
Davies was once a member of the Calvinistic Methodist Church but later joined the Anglican Church. In fact, seven years earlier, in April and June of 1963, Lloyd-Jones and Davies had a theological debate with each other on ecumenism, written in Welsh. (See the translation of some of their exchange in Iain Murray’s D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones: Letters 1919-1981, 143-163.)
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