Asahel Nettleton

Asahel Nettleton

Asahel Nettleton (April 21, 1783 – May 16, 1844) was an American theologian and Evangelist from Connecticut who was highly influential during the Second Great Awakening. The number of people converted to Christianity as a result of his ministry was estimated by one biographer at 30,000.[1] He participated in the New Lebanon Conference in 1827, during which he and Lyman Beecher opposed the teachings of Charles Grandison Finney.[2]

  1. ^ Tyler, Bennet and Andrew Bonar, "The Life and Labours of Asahel Nettleton" (Carlisle, Pennsylvania: The Banner of Truth Trust, reprint 1975)
  2. ^ Thornbury, John F., "God Sent Revival" (Darlington: Evangelical Press 1993)