Amazing grace is the story of british abolitionist william wilberforce 17591833, a man of whom it can truly be said. It is somewhat encyclopedic, and it is meant to be more informative than entertaining, but readers interested in a thorough look at the slaverturnedsermonwriter will. In fact in 1797 he published a book on practical christianity in which he. A suggested book for youth to read is amazing grace. Book overview amazing grace tells the story of the remarkable life of the british abolitionist william wilberforce 17591833. This book is good for those who are interested in learning about the life of a great man. After the death of his parents, the orphaned wilberforce was brought up by his aunt hannah who was a close friend.
Apr 09, 2021 william wilberforces secret, as revealed in this book, was that he made the journey from selfcenteredness, achievementcenteredness, and politicalcenteredness to godcenteredness. There is a deeper root of wilberforce s endurance than camaraderie. Amazing grace in the life of william wilberforce by john piper. With ioan gruffudd, albert finney, michael gambon, romola garai. Wilberforce is a real guy, with some extraordinary character traits one of which is clearly patience as well as tenacity. At the center of this heroic life was a passionate twentyyear fight to abolish the british slave trade, a battle wilberforce won in 1807. Nov 21, 2018 a few years ago a video titled amazing grace and a companion book, amazing grace. Just in time for the debut of the movie by the same title, amazing grace is john pipers snapshot of the life, faith, and practice of william wilberforce. Amazing grace is based on the true story of william wilberforce, a british statesman and reformer from the early part of the 19th century. William wilberforce and the heroic campaign to end slavery by eric metaxas, were published to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade in great britain. Amazing grace is a biography written with waaay more cheek than i expected.
This stirring biography by eric metaxas is the official book companion to the film amazing grace, which will be released across the country on february 23, 2007. Buy amazing grace in the life of william wilberforce by john piper in paperback. William wilberforce and the heroic campaign to end slavery amazing grace. Along the way you will read about his efforts to outlaw the slave trade and, ultimately, to emancipate the slaves throughout the british possessions. Jan 04, 2021 this past year i added a new person to my list of admired heroes of history. William wilberforce and the heroic campaign to end slavery by eric metaxas. Amazing grace in the life of will iam wilberforce by john piper is a biography on the life of william wilberforce.
Moreover, that understanding goes far deeper than the abolitionist achievements for which wilberforce is honored, astounding though they were. Theres a glass of laudanum sitting on the table, and behind it is the book, the rise and progress of religion in the soul. I was familiar with who he was, particularly that he was a champion of the movement to abolish slavery in england, and i saw the 2007 film, amazing grace, several years ago. There are numerous biographies and historical books that focus on these topics. Amazing grace is the biography of william wilberforce, a british statesman and reformer from the early part of the 19th century. Amazing grace in the life of william wilberforce ebook. Discover amazing grace as its meant to be heard, narrated by johnny heller. Feb 06, 2007 amazing grace tells the story of the remarkable life of the british abolitionist william wilberforce 17591833.
If metaxas book does nothing other than introduce readers to the reformer and spark interest in the unfolding of the abolition of the slave trade and evidently slavery itself, then it will have performed some service. Morality and faith should permeate all aspects of society. William wilberforce the story of amazing grace youtube. Amazing grace commemorates the bicentennial of the british ban on the slave trade 1807, an antislavery movement led by wilberforce. Piper, a leading evangelical pastor and author, succinctly 75 pages outlines the spiritual forces that motivated wilberforce s lifelong battle to.
Feb 22, 2007 amazing grace and the end of the slave trade two hundred years ago, the passion and oratory of a man named william wilberforce drove the british parliament to abolish the slave trade. Those looking for an expansive portrait of the life of wilberforce will not find it here. A hero for humanity and lead historical consultant for the motion picture amazing grace. William wilberforce is one of the great forgotten men of history. While there, he begins to question whether his penchant for spiritual solitude renders him unfit to be a politician. Amazing grace by eric metaxas free delivery at eden. Excerpted from amazing grace in the life of william wilberforce. By the way, there is a scene in the film, amazing grace, where wilberforce is struggling and he doesnt really want to take laudanum a pain killer. Amazing grace, william wilberforce and the heroic campaign to. Read download amazing grace in the life of william. Newtons song amazing grace serves as a metaphor for wilberforce s life. Jul 16, 2014 the one saving grace of amazing grace is its hero. William wilberforce s secret, as revealed in this book, was that he made the journey from selfcenteredness, achievement.
Is amazing graces take on the slave trade historically. None of this however should detract from the book as a whole. Amazing grace is a 2006 britishamerican biographical drama film directed by michael apted, about the campaign against the slave trade in the british empire, led by william wilberforce, who was responsible for steering antislave trade legislation through the british parliament. Amazing grace by eric mextas meet your next favorite book. Nov, 2007 amazing grace is the biography of william wilberforce, a british statesman and reformer from the early part of the 19th century. Amazing grace in the life of william wilberforce on apple books. William wilberforce s secret, as revealed in this book, was that he made the journey from selfcenteredness, achievementcenteredness, and politicalcenteredness to godcenteredness. William wilberforces secret, as revealed in this book, was that he made the. William wilberforce and the heroic campaign to end slavery, was the companion book to the 2006 film. Amazing grace in the life of william wilberforce desiring god. Beltz spent 20 years in ministry, first as founding pastor of cherry hills community church in denver, colorado.
Wilberforces friendship with john newton the former slave trader who wrote amazing grace inspired the title of this book. Pastor, martyr, prophet, spy was named the 2010 evangelical christian publishers association christian book of the year. Amazing grace tells the story of the remarkable life of the british abolitionist william wilberforce 17591833. Dramatized in the major motion picture amazing grace, the story of william wilberforce is the remarkable account of how one mans vision, courage, and relentless pursuit of justice brought freedom to thousands and changed the course of history. Wilberforce is undeniably a great subject for a biography. This wellresearched and written book provides a robust and rounded profile of this passionate abolitionist, cultural reformer, and member of parliament. Amazing grace in the life of william wilberforce by john. Buy the ebook amazing grace, william wilberforce and the heroic campaign to end slavery by eric metaxas online from australias leading online ebook store. Eric metaxas is the author of everything you always wanted to know about god but were afraid to ask and thirty childrens books. Feb 23, 2007 amazing grace follows wilberforces career through his 20s and 30s, when he and his fellow humanitarians made the issue of slavery a talking point, not only in political circles, but also throughout the country. This book tells the story of william wilberforce in detail from birth to death. William wilberforce and the heroic campaign to end slavery. Amazing grace follows wilberforces career through his 20s and 30s, when he and his fellow humanitarians made the issue of slavery a talking point, not only in political circles, but also throughout the country. William wilberforce was born in hull, england in 1759, at a time when.
John pipers biography of william wilberforce takes readers beyond wilberforces battle against slavery and explores the beliefs and motivations of this influential evangelical politician. I have finished pipers little book amazing grace in the life of william wilberforce. How a british production company produced an uncannily evangelical film. Amazing grace is based on the life of william wilberforce and the abolishment of the slave trade in great britain. Amazing grace, the church hymn, john newton, a slave trader, and william wilberforce, a representative in parliament in great britain, all came together to join in the fight to end slavery in the british empire. But for hundreds of thousands of enslaved africans, it was deeply meaningful. Thoroughly researched, elegantly written and just plain fascinating, eric metaxas biography of william wilberforce 17591833 demonstrates the true extent of the englishmans heroismnot as an. Amazing grace harpercollins harpercollins publishers. You should look into getting some for evangelistic reasons, as people will be interested when you tell them that this is the 200th anniversary of the banning of the slave trade by britain. Amazing grace in the life of william wilberforce on apple.
In this concise volume, john piper tells the story of how wilberforce was transformed from an unbelieving, young politician into a radically godcentered christian, and how his deep spirituality helped to change the moral outlook of a nation. Newton had known william wilberforce since wilberforce was a thirteenyearold schoolboy. William wilberforce and the heroic campaign to end slavery by eric metaxas when i was about twelve, a movie by the title of amazing grace was released in 2006, starring ioan gruffudd, benedict cumberbatch, and romola garai. Wilberforce is a name not well known in america as perhaps it may be in england. This accessible biography chronicles wilberforce s extraordinary role as a human rights activist, cultural reformer, and member of parliament. But, all that is about to change as america marks black history month with amazing grace, the remarkable new film that opened nationwide on february 23rd. Such a faith and such a legacy have much to say to us still. He coproduced amazing grace, the story of william wilberforce and the abolition of the atlantic slave trade. Hero to abraham lincoln and an inspiration to the antislavery movement in america, wilberforce worked tirelessly for the cessation of slavery in england. The title is a reference to the 1772 hymn amazing grace. Wilberforce was a friend of john newton wrote the hymn amazing grace and william cowper wrote the musical score to amazing grace you will be delighted with the man metaxas brings to life.
I saw and enjoyed the film, but somehow was not aware of the book until this year. The hymn amazing grace, john newton and william wilberforce. Amazing grace is a notable and very pleasant exception, and one of the few instances in which the book based on the movie is actually far better. This accessible biography chronicles wilberforces extraordinary role as a human. Childlike joy in william wilberforce by john piper crossway books. The slight and frail english gentleman william wilberforcewas the heroic and eloquent man at the head of the push to abolish the slave trade. The idealist william wilberforce ioan gruffudd maneuvers his way through parliament, endeavoring to end the british transatlantic slave trade.
See more ideas about william wilberforce, wilberforce, amazing grace. Amazing grace and amazing vocabulary this book tells the story of william wilberforce in detail from birth to death. It chronicles his extraordinary contributions to the world, primarily his 20year fight to abolish the british slave trade, which he won in 1807. This accessible biography chronicles wilberforces extraordinary role as a human rights activist, cultural reformer, and member of parliament. The story of how william wilberforce, john newton and olaudah equiano stopped the english slave trade in the early 19th century. Amazing grace by eric metaxas the catholic man show.
459 68 211 1173 97 1367 568 1264 1659 1047 565 1268 767 849 1290 668 1204 1403 150 1115 1378 293 1028 1489