Showing posts with label .Old Princeton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label .Old Princeton. Show all posts
Credo: Feature Articles on "Old Princeton"
http://www.credomag.com/2012/08/02/feature-articles-in-old-princeton/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+CredoMagazineBlog+%28Credo+Magazine+Blog%29
Feature Articles in “Old Princeton”
On 08.02.12 | In Magazine-Old Princeton-August 2012 | by admin.
The August issue of Credo Magazine, “Old Princeton,” is now here.
Drs. Godfrey, Hart, & Clark: "A New Old School"
A must-hear. Thanks to these three Reformed scholars.
http://wscal.edu/resource-center/resource/a-new-old-school
A New Old School
Darryl G. Hart, W. Robert Godfrey, Resident Faculty, Adjunct Faculty | July 31, 2012 | Type: Interviews, Office Hours
Audio File
Office Hours talks with President W. Robert Godfrey and D. G. Hart about their new book, "Westminster
Dr. Darryl Hart: "Almost All Old Princeton All the Time"
Princeton Seminary
H/T to Dr.
Darryl Hart for his scholarly leadership, conservation of excellent memories, and contributions to the preservation of “that
old and scholarly” Princeton tradition.
A “careful breed,” my father frequently noted with approval. "Good fences make for good neighbors," said Robert Frost in his famous poem; Dr. Charles Hodge, amongst many others, raised the
Theological Assessment of B.B. Warfield
A wonderful blog, "Pilgrimage to Geneva," although these able thinkers miss it when it comes to the Book of Common Prayer. They get much right, but get this point wrong. Nontheless, this is a blog to follow.
http://pilgrimagetogeneva.com/2012/06/27/theological-assessment-of-b-b-warfield/
Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary2012 Spring Theology ConferenceA Commemoration of Princeton
Archibald Alexander of Old Princeton Seminary (1772-1851)
H/T to Tim Naab who posted at: http://www.seeking4truth.com/a_practical_view_of_regeneration.htm
A Practical View of Regeneration Part I
Archibald Alexander: (April
17, 1772 – October 22, 1851) American Presbyterian theologian and professor at
the Princeton Theological Seminary.
Published in The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, volume 8
(1836).
That human nature has lost
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