A best-seller for more than thirty years, this book introduced thousands of laity, students and theologians to the tenets of the Christian faith. This book reflects changes in the church and societ…
Robert Lewis Dabney was a Presbyterian theologian and educator who served on the faculties of Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, the University of Texas and Austin Theological Seminary. Those …
The importance of the Princeton theology in the nineteenth century and its extensive, continuing influence on twentieth-century evangelicalism are beyond debate. Remarkably this is the first book-l…
Since their writing in the seventeenth centruy the Westminster Standards have been the benchmark for confessing Presbyterian churches the world over. But despite the longstanding influence of the d…
Theology in service of the church must be deeply rooted in Scripture and tradition, sensitive to the contemporary context, shaped through deep engagement with liturgical theology and worship practi…
This project sought to bring together one of the most prestigious array of scholars in recent memory. The occassion was a large gathering on the historic campus of Princeton Theological Seminary, w…
Three theological statements approved by General Assemblies are included in one volume.For three quarters of Christian history - 1500 years - the church was one. There were no divisons into differe…
The author has been called by John Oliver Nelson the Nestor of nnineteenth-century religious life in America. His book published in 1872-1873, has been in print since that time, and for decades it …
During his long tenure at Princeton Theological Seminary, the author personally trained more than 2,000 students. His systematic theology has contributed to the training of many thousand more. Havi…