Table of Contents
Foreword by Mark A. Noll
Preface
List of Abbreviations
1. The Early Life of J. Gresham Machen
Family
Home
Church
Congregation
2. Student Years in Baltimore and Princeton
Johns Hopkins University
The Religion of Daniel Coit Gilman
Princeton Theological Seminary
Princeton University
The Religion of Woodrow Wilson
3. Student Year in Germany, 1905–1906
The University of Marburg
Die Verbindung Franconia
Academic Life
Social Life
The University of Göttingen
Die Verbindung Germania
Academic Life
Social Life
The Universities of the United States
The Battle for Intellectual Independence
The Religious Situation
Machen’s Hope
4. Inner Doubts and Vocational Struggles
The Impossibility of Entering the Ministry
Familial Encouragement and Advice
Persuading Parents of His Plan
Confronting Fears and Maternal Opposition
Faith, Facts, and Free Investigation
5. The Rise of New Princeton and Decline of Old Princeton
The Triumph of the New Princeton
The Eclipse of Old Princeton
Life as an Instructor of New Testament
Key Friends and Supporters
Raising Standards at Princeton Seminary
6. Awakening to a Tremendous Defection
A Deeper Intellectual Challenge: Lucius Miller
The Collapsing Lines of Higher and Lower Criticism: Benjamin Warfield
The Student Rebellion of 1909: William Armstrong
A Good Old-Fashioned Fight: Harris Kirk
The Divided Minds of 1910
Presbyterian Church USA
Princeton University
Reckonings Old and New
7. Scientific Preparation and Centennial Celebration
The Scientific Preparation of the Minister
Three Ways of Relating Knowledge and Piety
Assimilation
Isolation
Consecration
Modernism
Princeton Seminary’s Centennial Celebration
Supernatural Christianity
Francis Patton’s Titanic Struggle
Jesus and Paul
8. The Road to Ordination
Broker within the Brotherhood
Ecclesial Service
Academic Politics
Ordination
9. Wars and Rumors of War
The European Front: Sympathy for the Unpopular Side
The University Front: John Hibben’s Spiritual Philosophy
The Emerging Fundamentalist-Modernist Front
The Popular-Piety Front: Billy Sunday and Albert Fitch
The Intellectual Front: History and Faith
10. The Battle Lines at Home and Abroad
Standing in the Breach
The Triumph of Religion
The Blood of Martyrs
The Roots of Religionism and Its Fruit at Princeton
Civic Duty and Religious Work
11. The End and Beginning of War
Postwar Perspectives
A New Passion for a Good Church
The Origin of Paul’s Religion
The Battle is Now On
The Death of Warfield
Babylonian Captivity
12. Conclusion
The Transformation of Machen’s Hope
The Terms of Hope
Supernatural Christianity
Religion
A Phenomenon of History
The Substance of Hope
The Resurrection of Hope
The Queen of the Sciences
Appendix: J. Gresham Machen, “The Universities of the United States”
Works Cited