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Christianity and LiberalismBy J. Gresham Machen"J. Gresham Machen (1881-1937), was a Presbyterian theologian, born at Baltimore, Maryland, studied at John Hopkins, Princeton University, and the universities of Marburg and Gottingen, Germany.... Taught New Testament literature and exegesis in Princeton Theological Seminary (1906-1929).... An outstanding conservative apologist and theologian at Princeton, he left the school because of Modernism. Offered the presidency of several schools; but refused each offer. In 1929 founded Westminster Theological Seminary and became president and professor of New Testament from 1929 to 1937. Protesting against the liberalism of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions, established an independent mission board. Charged with insubordination, tried, found guilty, and suspended from the Presbyterian ministry. Group of sixteen other clergymen and laymen with Dr. Machen withdrew in 1936 to found the Orthodox Presbyterian Church.... Died of pneumonia on a preaching engagement." (From "The Wycliffe Biographical Dictionary of the Church," page 257, Elgin S. Moyer, 1982, İMoody Press, Chicago, IL) |
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Doctrine
Chapter 2: God and Man
Chapter 3: The Bible
Chapter 4: Christ
Chapter 5: Salvation
Chapter 6: The Church