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Volume II: Enlightenment to the Present DayFrench Court Preachers: François Fénelon, Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet, and Jean Baptist Massillonmiklauber@liberty.eduDue to editors: already submittedMartin Klauber (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin) is Affiliate Professor of Church History at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and Adjunct Professor of Church History at Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary. His specialty and publications largely revolve around the areas of Reformation and Post-Reformation History. His publications include Between Reformed Scholasticism and Pan-Protestantism: Jean-Alphonse Turretin (1671-1737) and Enlightened Orthodoxy at the Academy of Geneva, The Great Commission: Evangelicals and the History of World Missions, and The Theology of the French Reformed Church: From Henry IV to the Edict of Nantes published by Reformation Heritage Books.John Wesley: Homiletic Theologianmichaelpasquarello@fuller.eduDue to editors: already submittedMichael Pasquarello (Ph.D., Unversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) is Professor of Practical Theology Fuller Theological Seminary. His most recent publications include John Wesley: Homiletic Theologian (Abingdon) and The Beauty of Preaching (Eerdmans).George Whitfield:wjcurtis@liberty.edutmcknight@andersonuniversity.eduDue to editors: 12/1/2016 (author is an editor)Bill Curtis (Ph.D., Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary) is professor of Homletics at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and pastor of Cornerstone Baptist in Darlington, South Carolina. Timothy McKnight (Ph.D., The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is Assistant Professor of Christian Studies at Anderson University.George Liele: Missionary and EvangelistTERRIEL_BYRD@pba.eduDue to editors: already submittedTerriel Byrd (Ph.D., The Union Institute) is Professor of Urban Christian Ministry at Palm Beach Atlantic University. He is 2012-2013 president of the African American Caucus of the Academy of Homiletics of North America.His authorship and presentations include the _History of the First Black Church,_ _The Non-African Perception of the African American Religious Experience_ and _Inter-ethnic Cultural Communication,_ presented for the American Association of Behavioral Sciences and National Association of African-American Studies. He has also presented 'Martin Luther King Jrs., Evangelical Liberalism: An Approach to Social Justice' at the National Association of Christian Social Workers, and 'King the Churchman: An Examination of the Ecclesiology of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,' for the North American Academy of Homiletics. His books include I Shall Not Be Moved; By This Shall We Be Known: Interpreting the Voice and Message of Dr. King; and Let the Church Be the Church: The Social Teachings of the Christian ChurchCharles Simeon:dyoung@simeontrust.orgDue to editors: already submittedDarrell Young is Director of International Workshops for the Charles Simeon Trust.Robert Murray M_Cheyne: Exposition of the Bread of Lifeareid@sebts.eduDue to editors: already submittedAlvin Reid (Ph.D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) is Professor of Evangelism at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is author of Radical Christianity and Evangelism.Alexander Macleran:rspace@liberty.eduDue to editors: already submittedR. Scott Pace (Ph.D., Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary) is the Chair of Ministry and Theology at Oklahoma Baptist University.Charles H. Spurgeon:cgeorge@mbts.eduDue to editors: 12/1/2016 (Just finished _The Lost Sermons of Spurgeon_ (Band H, 2017) will submit by December).Christian George (Ph.D., University of St. Andrews) is the curator of the C.H. Spurgeon Library and Assistant Professor of Historical Theology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.Charles Finney: Persuading Sinners to Submit Immediately to Christrcaldwell@swbts.eduDue to editors: already submittedRobert Caldwell (Ph.D.,