An Alliterative Account

A partial play-by-play of Presbyterianism’s past.


The 20th century:


1922 – Fosdick fights fundamentalist forces.


1923 – Machen’s manifest makes mincemeat of modernism.


1924 – Herman Hoeksema heads honorable Hollander hullabaloo.


1937 – Buswell’s BPC bans booze.


1944 – Cornelius complains concerning Clark’s comprehensibility conclusions.


1955 – Schaeffer starts Swiss chalet sheltering seeking souls.


1959 – Rushdoony writes Reconstruction’s rule.


1966 – RTS renews Reformed reverend rearing.


1971. – Ligonier launches learning lessons.


1973. – Smith serves as stated clerk of seceding Southern saints.


1974 – Professor Plantinga publishes perceptive position.


1984. – Sproul settles in sunshine state.


The whole century – Various Van Tillians venture vague views.


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