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J. Gresham Machen (1881-1937) was professor of New Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. He was also the author of Christian Faith in the Modern World, What Is Faith? and The Origin of Paul's Religion. — biography from Christianity and Liberalism
Christianity and Liberalism 2,191 copies, 10 reviews
New Testament Greek for Beginners 1,441 copies, 3 reviews
What is Faith? 431 copies
The Origin of Paul's Religion 339 copies, 1 review
God Transcendent 239 copies
Things Unseen 117 copies
Christianity and Culture 32 copies, 1 review
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