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(1881-1937) Machen led the separation from Princeton and a compromised denomination, and founded Westminster Theological Seminary. A brilliant mind, he stands as one of the most important figures of his time. This is the standard work on Machen by his colleague and successor at Westminster Seminary.
Publisher's note:
John Gresham Machen (1881–1937) was one of the most significant figures in the evangelical church throughout the twentieth century. He is best known through his vision for a truly evangelical presbyterian church in the USA, and as the founder of Westminster Theological Seminary, Pennsylvania.
Gifted with an incisive mind which was finely tuned to the highest level of scholarship, he placed above all else his concern for Christ’s gospel and the reliability of the Scriptures. For these he was prepared to suffer opposition, abuse, and even rejection.
In the Philadelphia seminary, Machen gathered around him a team of men, including Cornelius Van Til, Paul Woolley, John Murray, and Ned Stonehouse, whose work took on international significance, and brought guidance to Christian scholarship and wisdom to the entire Christian church.
Machen laid everything he possessed in tribute at the feet of Christ. He was, so to speak, a rich, young ruler in the church of God who sold all to follow his Master. He was deeply concerned to bring his warmhearted and accurate exposition of the gospel to the entire church. Such works of his as God Transcendent, The Christian View of Man, and An Introduction to the New Testament, have put many readers in his debt.
‘In the sphere of religion, as in other spheres, the things about which men are agreed are apt to be the things that are least worth holding; the really important things are the things about which men will fight.’ — MACHEN
Contents:
List of Illustrations
Preface
Preface to the Second Edition
1. Machens and Greshams
2. Growing Up in Baltimore
3. The Decision for Princeton Seminary
4. Undergraduate in Theology
5. New Horizons in Europe
6. Deepening Conflict
7. An Astonishing Decision
8. Life at Princeton 1906-1914
9. Early Teaching and Writing
10. Ordination and Installation
11. At the Cross Roads
12. The Road to World War
13. At the Front
14. Final Months in France
15. In Post-War America
16. First Major Book
17. Christianity and Liberalism
18. Explosive Developments
19. Valley of Humiliation
20. Questions of Faith and Life
21. A Fateful Investigation
22. Farewell to Princeton
23. The Beginnings of Westminster
24. Foreign Missions in the Balance
25. The Closing Scene
Index
J Gresham Machen
A Biographical Memoir- Unit price
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| Format: | Hardcover | |
| Size: | 223 x 143 x 40 mm | |
| Weight: | 888 g | |
| ISBN: | 9781848718746 | |
| No. of pages: | 606 | |
| Publisher: | Banner of Truth |
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(1881-1937) Machen led the separation from Princeton and a compromised denomination, and founded Westminster Theological Seminary. A brilliant mind, he stands as one of the most important figures of his time. This is the standard work on Machen by his colleague and successor at Westminster Seminary.
Publisher's note:
John Gresham Machen (1881–1937) was one of the most significant figures in the evangelical church throughout the twentieth century. He is best known through his vision for a truly evangelical presbyterian church in the USA, and as the founder of Westminster Theological Seminary, Pennsylvania.
Gifted with an incisive mind which was finely tuned to the highest level of scholarship, he placed above all else his concern for Christ’s gospel and the reliability of the Scriptures. For these he was prepared to suffer opposition, abuse, and even rejection.
In the Philadelphia seminary, Machen gathered around him a team of men, including Cornelius Van Til, Paul Woolley, John Murray, and Ned Stonehouse, whose work took on international significance, and brought guidance to Christian scholarship and wisdom to the entire Christian church.
Machen laid everything he possessed in tribute at the feet of Christ. He was, so to speak, a rich, young ruler in the church of God who sold all to follow his Master. He was deeply concerned to bring his warmhearted and accurate exposition of the gospel to the entire church. Such works of his as God Transcendent, The Christian View of Man, and An Introduction to the New Testament, have put many readers in his debt.
‘In the sphere of religion, as in other spheres, the things about which men are agreed are apt to be the things that are least worth holding; the really important things are the things about which men will fight.’ — MACHEN
Contents:
List of Illustrations
Preface
Preface to the Second Edition
1. Machens and Greshams
2. Growing Up in Baltimore
3. The Decision for Princeton Seminary
4. Undergraduate in Theology
5. New Horizons in Europe
6. Deepening Conflict
7. An Astonishing Decision
8. Life at Princeton 1906-1914
9. Early Teaching and Writing
10. Ordination and Installation
11. At the Cross Roads
12. The Road to World War
13. At the Front
14. Final Months in France
15. In Post-War America
16. First Major Book
17. Christianity and Liberalism
18. Explosive Developments
19. Valley of Humiliation
20. Questions of Faith and Life
21. A Fateful Investigation
22. Farewell to Princeton
23. The Beginnings of Westminster
24. Foreign Missions in the Balance
25. The Closing Scene
Index