In “Professor W. G. Elmslie, D.D.: Memoir and Sermons,” William Gray Elmslie presents a compelling fusion of personal narrative and theological reflection, showcasing the life and teachings of his esteemed father. The memoir intricately weaves biographical sketches with a selection of profound sermons, revealing a man deeply committed to his faith and community. Elmslie's literary style is marked by clarity and earnestness, ensuring that each sermon resonates with both intellectual depth and spiritual insight, reflective of the late 19th-century evangelical movement in which he was a prominent figure. William Gray Elmslie, a theologian and educator, was profoundly influenced by the religious fervor and moral earnestness of his time. Growing up in a devout household, he experienced firsthand the challenges and triumphs of a life dedicated to scholarship and ministry. His early studies, complemented by a keen understanding of scriptural texts, informed his approach to theology, enabling him to articulate complex concepts in accessible language, thus enhancing his father'Äôs legacy through this memoir. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in the intersections of faith, biography, and homiletics. Elmslie not only memorializes his father's impact on the church but also provides a valuable resource for scholars, theologians, and readers seeking inspiration from the life of a dedicated servant of God.