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Charles Simeon

Parish Pastor

Zack Diprima

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English
Wipf & Stock Publishers
18 September 2025
When Charles Simeon (1759-1836) arrived at Cambridge in the late 1770s, the evangelical movement had limited institutional influence on the Church of England. By his death in 1836, it is estimated that a third of Anglican pulpits were evangelical. Simeon himself mentored over 1,100 ministers over the course of his lifetime, which indelibly shifted the course of evangelicalism in the Church of England. But what made Simeon such a mammoth figure in evangelicalism? This book argues it was his pastoral theology. Simeon's impact was not only profound, but also distinct from that of his evangelical peers in the long eighteenth century. He tirelessly gave his life to training young ordinands in a period when the vast majority of England's ministers were educated in Cambridge and Oxford. By staying local and exemplifying an extraordinary commitment to ordinary ministry, he marshalled a multitude of zealous men ready to follow his model. Thus, he profoundly marked the Church of England and the world. In order to reach people outside his parish, he molded pastors--and in order to train pastors, he cared for the people within his parish.
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Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   299g
ISBN:   9798385250578
Pages:   218
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Zack DiPrima did his doctoral studies on the pastoral theology of Charles Simeon. He is the Teaching Elder at Trinity Church Kennesaw in Georgia, as well as an Adjunct Professor of History and Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary. He is married to Erin--together they have five children.

Reviews for Charles Simeon: Parish Pastor

""Charles Simeon was one of the most important evangelical leaders in England during his long lifetime. But Simeon was first and foremost a parish pastor in the important university town of Cambridge. In this helpful study, Zack DiPrima offers a comprehensive introduction to Simeon's pastoral theology. DiPrima helps historians to better understand Simeon's life, thought, and legacy. Perhaps just as important, the book commends Simeon as a compelling, even inspiring role model for contemporary pastors."" --Nathan A. Finn, Professor of Faith and Culture, North Greenville University ""In this fascinating book, Zack DiPrima traces the influence of the renowned yet often overlooked Anglican, Charles Simeon. That Simeon shaped generations of Anglican and evangelical ministers is beyond dispute. The answer to how he shaped them is the gift of DiPrima's research. By preaching penetrating sermons, shepherding a growing congregation, and discipling gifted young men, Simeon helped to popularize evangelicalism in a church and nation desperately in need of reformation and revival. Charles Simeon: Parish Pastor will serve the pulpit and the pew for years to come."" --Aaron Menikoff, Senior Pastor, Mount Vernon Baptist Church, Georgia ""Here is a fresh assessment of Charles Simeon, the great evangelical Anglican clergyman of Holy Trinity Church, Cambridge, from 1783 to 1836. Those whom he helped prepare for ministry, the 'Sims', established the continuing evangelical tradition in the Church of England. In this well-organized study, Zack DiPrima stresses the rooting of Simeon's powerful preaching in his pastoral theology and so illuminates the profound influence of the man."" --David Bebbington, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Stirling


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