Showing posts with label B.B. Warfield. Show all posts
Showing posts with label B.B. Warfield. Show all posts
Reformed Forum: Life & Ministry of B.B. Warfield
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The Life and Ministry of B.B. Warfield
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In this episode, Jim Cassidy and Mark Winder catch up with John Muether to talk about his forthcoming book on the life of B.B. Warfield, the great old Princeton theologian. We
1812, a Very Good Year: Formation of Princeton Seminary
http://www.thisday.pcahistory.org/2012/08/august-12-princeton-theological-seminary/
Eighteen Twelve was a Very Good Year
It was clear that something had to be done. Princeton College was not being the source any longer for Presbyterian ministers, and for that matter, any ministers. The school had turned into a secular school for careers, like law, politics, and education.
The reason
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
Trueman: Warfield on the Essence of Christianity and the Book of Common Prayer
What Dr. Carl Trueman cites here from B.B. Warfield is precisely what is taught, believed, and delivered in the old 1662 Book of Common Prayer. While Warfield has spoken ably, as per the quote below and as offered by Carl Trueman, there is nothing distinctive here that hasn't been believed, taught and prayed for centuries in that old Book of Common Prayer. A faithful Confessional Anglican will
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