John Gresham Machen
John Gresham Machen was a prominent American theologian and Presbyterian scholar born on July 28, 1881, in Baltimore, Maryland. Renowned for his articulate defense of orthodox Christianity, Machen was a key figure in the early 20th-century debate over modernism and fundamentalism within the church. He earned his Ph.D. from Princeton Theological Seminary and later became a professor there, where his keen intellect and passionate convictions helped shape a generation of theologians. His most well-known work, "Christianity and Liberalism," challenges the modernist views that were gaining traction in the church, emphasizing the importance of traditional Christian beliefs.
Machen's influence extended beyond academia; he was instrumental in founding Westminster Theological Seminary in 1929 as a response to what he saw as the erosion of biblical truth in theological education. His writings remain a vital part of Christian literature, offering insights into faith, doctrine, and the challenges of maintaining a belief in a rapidly changing world. We invite you to explore John Gresham Machen's works in the app, where his thoughtful arguments and deep convictions continue to resonate with readers seeking a deeper understanding of Christian faith.
Christianity and Liberalism
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The purpose of this book is not to decide the religious issue of the present day, but merely to present the issue as sharply and clearly as …
The Literature and History of New Testament Times
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There is a tendency in the modern Church to neglect the study of Bible history. Such neglect will inevitably result in a loss of power. The …