This is considered the definitive story of
the rise and fall of the greatest theological seminary known to
orthodox Christianity.
Volume 1. Modest in its origins, but blessed with professors marked by
personal devotion to Christ as well as academic brilliance, the name
of Princeton Seminary became almost synonymous with erudite biblical
exposition, carefully worked-out reformed theology, and deep
spirituality. In volume 1 of this magnificent work, Dr. Calhoun traces
the moving story of the years 1812-1868. Here we meet great
spirituality great scholars, great missionary vision and great
consecration to Christ. 522 pgs
In Princeton Seminary, volume 2: The
Majestic Testimony, David Calhoun continues his history of Princeton
Seminary begun in the widely acclaimed volume 1, Faith and Learning.
Here we encounter the great Hodge lineage; the broad scholarship of B.
B. Warfield; the brilliance of Geerhardus Vos; the emergence of the
young J. Gresham Machen. And through them we are introduced to the
army of men they taught, loved, and sent throughout the world to serve
Jesus Christ.
560 pages.