Spurgeon Still Speaks is a comprehensive exploration of Spurgeon's historical, theological, and ministerial context. Its unique approach and strong historiography fills a gap in Spurgeonic literature, and the contributor lineup serves as a strong pairing of seasoned and rising Spurgeon scholars. Through surveying all aspects of the well-loved preacher from his doctrine of the Trinity to his activism, the editors and authors make a profound scholastic contribution to Spurgeon and Baptist studies.