
Dr. Heny M. Morris
At a time when very few among the evangelical or conservative Christian circles had the courage to defend the biblical account of creation, Dr. Morris [along with Dr. John C. Whitcomb] produced a massive book known as Genesis Flood. In this book the authors defended a 6-day recent creation, and proposed that the Universal Flood at the time of Noah caused a large number of changed in recent times which are erroneously interpreted by evolutionists as signs of old-age creation.
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Robert Dick Wilson, Ph.D., D.D.
The late Dr. Wilson was professor of Semitic Philology in Princeton Theological Seminary.
Theological liberalism rejected supernatural miracles and prophecies. Dr. Wilson was raised up by God for the very purpose of silencing such critics. While yet in his youth, he already had a keen interest in languages. Later, sensing God’s purpose for his life, he pursued the acquisition of ancient languages so that he could study ancient historical records of nations accurately, until he mastered at least 45 languages. He was able to understand an additional 50 or so many languages..
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J Gresham Machen (1881–1936)
Dr. J. Gresham Machen was one of the most articulate defenders of orthodox Christian theology against the liberalizing and rationalizing trends of the early twentieth century. He was trained at Princeton Seminary (once the center of conservative Calvinism), and authored numerous religious texts. Distressed by the forces of theological liberalism, Machen left his teaching post at Princeton to found the Westminster Theological Seminary. In his most important work on freedom, Christianity and Liberalism, he made his case for individual liberty.
He was bitterly opposed and even humiliated by the theological radicals of his time who controlled the media and the organizations of his time.
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BB Warfield
Dr. Benjamin Breckenridge Warfield [1851 to 1921] was the Principal of Princeton Theological Seminary from 1887 to 1921. He is noted as a conservative theologian who defended the Biblical doctrine of Biblical inerrancy and inspiration. He played a significant role in the twentieth-century revival of Conservative Christian Theology
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