The last article that A.A. Hodge, professor at Princeton Seminary, wrote before his death on November 11, 1886 was "Religion in the Public Schools" (published January, 1887).
J. Gresham Machen was professor at Princeton Seminary and then at Westminster Seminary. The last article he wrote for the Presbyterian Guardian was a plea for Christian education he wrote in Chicago on his way to North Dakota, where he would die on January 1, 1937. The article was published on January 9, 1937: “Shall We Have Christian Schools?”
John Murray was a professor at Westminster Seminary for about 36 years before moving back to his native Scotland. His last article published in the Presbyterian Guardian, written in 1973 and published in October, 1975 after his death on May 8, 1975, was “Christian Education.”
J. Gresham Machen was professor at Princeton Seminary and then at Westminster Seminary. The last article he wrote for the Presbyterian Guardian was a plea for Christian education he wrote in Chicago on his way to North Dakota, where he would die on January 1, 1937. The article was published on January 9, 1937: “Shall We Have Christian Schools?”
John Murray was a professor at Westminster Seminary for about 36 years before moving back to his native Scotland. His last article published in the Presbyterian Guardian, written in 1973 and published in October, 1975 after his death on May 8, 1975, was “Christian Education.”
All three of these seminary professors, in three different generations, were thinking of the same thing shortly before they died - the problem of secularized education and the importance of Christian education.
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