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Calvinism and Six Lectures Delivered in Theology Seminar

  Calvinism Six Lectures Delivered in the Theological Seminary of Princeton . 1.       Calvinism as a life system             There is no doubt then that Christianity is imperiled by great and serious dangers. Two life systems are wrestling with one another, in mortal combat. Modernism is bound to build a world of its own from the data of the natural man, and to construct man himself from the data of nature; while, on the other hand, all those who reverently bend the knee to Christ and worship Him as the Son of the living God, and God himself, are bent upon saving the “Christian Heritage.” This is the struggle in Europe, this is the struggle in America, and this also. is the struggle for principles in which my own country is engaged, and in which I myself have been spending all my energy for nearly forty years. These conditions demand in the first place, that from a special principle a ...
    Reflection on: J. Gresham Machen, the Reformed Tradition, and the Transformation of Culture                     J. Gresham Machen was one of the most influential evangelical scholars of the twentieth century; his work on The Vu-gin Birth of Christ remains an outstanding piece of scholarship, but he was more than an academic scholar and played an important part in church politics. Dr Hart, who is librarian at Westminster. Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, discusses Machen's contribution to understanding the relationship between the church and contemporary culture.             For Machen the hallmark of Reformed thought is the idea that Christianity involves the transformation of culture as well as the proclamation of the gospel. He was right when he mentioned that the transformation of culture is proclaimed of the gospel...