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Ordained Servant Online – FACE TO FACE: THE IMPORTANCE OF PERSONAL PRESENCE IN MINISTRY AND LIFE

Ordained Servant Online FACE TO FACE: THE IMPORTANCE OF PERSONAL PRESENCE IN MINISTRY AND LIFE Dr. Gregory E. Reynolds Efficiency rules. Advocates of electronic centralization can point to vast benefits such as the availability of medical records to physicians. For members of our own church it is a great benefit to disseminate prayer requests and […]

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Confessing Our Hope: Letters from the Front

Confessing Our Hope: The Podcast of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary Letters from the Front Barry Waugh was our guest as we discussed the book he edited titled Letters from the Front: J. Gresham Machen’s Correspondence from World War 1  This was a very informative discussion on the life of J. Gresham Machen. Publisher’s Description: Never before published, here is […]

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Office Hours – A New Old School

In this Episode of Office Hours Office Hours talks with President W. Robert Godfrey and D. G. Hart about their new book, “Westminster Seminary California–A New Old School,” written to celebrate the 30th year anniversary of the Seminary that has sought to carry on the legacy of Old School Presbyterianism, an ethos embodied in the Scriptures, […]

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The Life of J. Gresham Machen

In 2010, The Reformed Forum as part of their Historia Ecclesia posted a series of programs featuring Dr. Darryl G. Hart’s course on The Life of J. Gresham Machen that he taught at Calvary Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Glenside, PA. Fighter of the Good Fight -  MP3 What Prepared Machen to Fight? -  MP3 Machen and the Crisis of Western Civilization -  MP3 Ecumenism and Intolerance -  MP3 Liberalism, […]

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Machen and the End of Old Princeton

Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary 2012 Spring Theology Conference A Commemoration of Princeton 1812 -2012 Machen and the End of Old Princeton Dr. Darryl G. Hart Visiting professor of History at Hillsdale College in Michigan. He has taught at Wheaton College, Westminster Seminary, Westminster Seminary California. Author of the Old Life Theological Society Blog

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Machen Day 2012 via Old Life Blog

Machen Day 2012 By D. G. HART | Published: JULY 28, 2012 Social conditions in the apostolic age were exceedingly bad. There were favoured classes, living in vicious luxury, and great hordes of the poor and the down-trodden. There was especially the great institution of slavery, impairing the dignity of free labour, permeating all nations and all peoples, and […]

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Does Mark Driscoll and His Missional Brethren – Get Machen? via The Publican Chest Blog

Christianity and Liberalism Recently, the Resurgence blog finished up their series of posts on J. Gresham Machen and his book Christianity and Liberalism.  I was happy to see them do something on Machen and this book, because Machen’s book reads like it could have been written yesterday.  Christian liberalism is still with us today in different forms and […]

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Machen and the End of Old Princeton

Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary 2012 Spring Theology Conference A Commemoration of Princeton 1812 -2012 Machen and the End of Old Princeton Dr. Darryl G. Hart Visiting professor of History at Hillsdale College in Michigan. He has taught at Wheaton College, Westminster Seminary, Westminster Seminary California. Author of the Old Life Theological Society Blog

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ReformedCast 77 – Between the Times: The Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Transition 1945-1990 with Dr. Darryl G. Hart

Dr. Darryl G. Hart is our guest once again, and this time, we will discuss his book Between the Times: The Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Transition, 1945-1990. In it, he explores the history of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church between its founding and contemporary periods. Dr. Hart is Visiting Assistant Professor of History at Hillsdale College. He earned […]

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More Machen, Less Mencken – via Old Life Blog

More Machen, Less Mencken By D. G. HART | Published: APRIL 6, 2012 Our Philadelphia correspondent alerted me to an arresting invocation of J. Gresham Machen and H. L. Mencken — Baltimore’s two bad boys (one on religious, the other on cultural grounds) — at the G-rated Gospel Coalition of all places. The post surprised me not for the appeal of […]

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The Princeton Theological Review Is Now on Community Pricing

The Princeton Theological Review Is Now on Community Pricing Just in time to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Princeton Theological Seminary’s founding, 443 issues of the original Princeton Theological Review are on Community Pricing! Charles Hodge started this premier Christian journal in 1825 and its first run lasted over 100 years. Its contributors list reads like a theologian’s who’s who: Charles […]

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