Machen and the Gospel – Dr. J. V. Fesko What J. Gresham Machen contributed to our understanding of the Gospel is as relevant today as it was when he first penned it in his own day. Click on Photo to View Video MP3 Audio Here Share this:PrintTwitterFacebookEmailDiggStumbleUponRedditLinkedInTumblrLike this:LikeBe the first to like this post. "Machen and the Gospel" –J.V. Fesko, 2011 Westminster Seminary Conference: Christianity and Liberalism Revisited, “Machen and the Gospel”, by grace alone through faith alone, Calvinism, Christian Life, Christianity and Culture, Christianity and Liberalism, Confessional, Confessions, Covenant of Grace, Covenant Theology, culture wars, Dr. J V Fesko, Dr. J. Gresham Machen, Faculty Conference, gospel, Great Commission, Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions, J Gresham Machen, John Fesko, Justification, Machen, Missions, Modernism, Notes on Galatians: Notes on Biblical Exposition and other Aids to the Interpretation of the Epistle to the Galatians, Old School Presbyterian, OPC, Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Pastoral Ministry, Pearl Buck, Presbyterian, Reformed Theology, social gospel, The Origin of Paul's Religion, The Reformed Church, The Virgin Birth of Christ, Westminster Confession of Faith, Westminster Seminary – California, Westminster Standards, Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia ← Machen and the Bible – Rev. Joel Kim Machen and Ethics – Dr. David VanDrunen →
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