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J. Gresham Machen - 2
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J. Gresham Machen
(1881-1937)
J. Gresham Machen was a
U.S. Presbyterian theologian and one of the most eloquent spokesmen
for the evangelical position in the “fundamentalist v liberal”
controversies of the 1920s and 1930s. He fought the good fight
against the inroads of liberal theology and the hypocrisy of those
Presbyterian ministers who vowed on their ordination to uphold the
divine authority of the Word of God in Holy Scripture, and then spent
the rest of their lives preaching doctrines contrary to the Word of
God.
J.
Gresham Machen was born at Baltimore on July 28, 1881. Educated at
Johns Hopkins and Princeton universities, Princeton Theological
seminary and the Universities of Marburg and Göttingen. He
taught at Princeton seminary from 1906 until its reorganisation in
1929. Then he left to help found Westminster Theological seminary in
Philadelphia, where he served as professor of New Testament until his
death on Jan. 1, 1937.
“J.
Gresham Machen's place within the history of our times, and
especially of the twenties and thirties, has been so conspicuous that
his life will continue to be of interest so long as men reflect upon
the religious and ecclesiastical developments of the first half of
the twentieth century. Even writers whose viewpoints were
antithetical to his own—including the caustic sceptic H. L.
Mencken, the idealistic but agnostic Pearl Buck and the penetrating
Unitarian Albert C. Dieffenbach—acknowledged that he towered
above his contemporaries in strength of character and fidelity to
principle. There were also those who could mark the deeper channel of
his life such as Caspar Wistar Hodge, his colleague and friend at
Princeton, who characterized him at the time of his death as “the
greatest theologian in the English-speaking world” and “the
greatest leader of the whole cause of evangelical Christianity.”
Machen will continue to attract attention, however, not only because
of his place in the history of recent decades. For by his deeds and
words he set in motion spiritual forces which have not spent their
strength. And if, as one observer who is to speak forth in these
pages said, he was “a saint of God who loves truth, seeks
truth, finds truth, and upholds truth against all adversaries,
however mighty,” his witness cannot perish. As a testimony to
the truth it may still serve to arouse the consciences of men of this
day and may break forth with fresh intensity and power in the
future.”[by Ned B Stonehouse from his biography [“J.
Gresham Machen, A Biographical Memoir”.]
Other Online Resources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Gresham_Machen
(Encyclopedia Entry)
http://www.misterrichardson.com/machen.html
(Great list of links/resources)
http://www.providencepca.com/sermons/machen1.html
(the separateness of the church)
http://www.tracts.ukgo.com/john_gresham_machen.htm
(Christianity and Liberalism)
http://www.desiringgod.org/library/biographies/93machen.html
(John Piper on Machen)
http://www.pcanet.org/history/findingaids/machen/
(Machen Resources)
http://www.alibris.com/search/books/author/Machen,%20J%20Gresham
(Books by Machen)
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