Isaac Watts
Isaac Watts was an English poet, theologian, and hymn writer, born on July 17, 1674, in Southampton, England. Often regarded as the "father of English hymnody," Watts transformed the landscape of Christian worship with his heartfelt and accessible hymns. His approach blended theology with poetic expression, allowing congregations to engage more deeply with their faith. Watts’ most famous works include "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" and "Joy to the World," both of which continue to resonate with believers and music lovers alike.
Beyond his contributions to hymn writing, Watts was also an influential thinker in the realms of philosophy and education. He published numerous writings on various subjects, including the nature of worship and the importance of reason in faith. His work has inspired generations, making him a significant figure in both religious and literary history. As you explore his writings in the app, you'll find a rich tapestry of devotion and insight that invites both reflection and joy in the spiritual journey.