‘It is an admirable book. For its acumen, for its saliency, and for its wit, this cool and stringent defense of orthodox Protestantism is, I think, the best popular argument produced in the controversy between Christianity and Liberalism. We shall do well to listen to Dr. Machen.’
–Walter Lippmann, in A Preface to Morals
About the author
J. Gresham Machen (1881-1937) was one of the most colorful and controversial figures of his time, and it is doubtful that in the ecclesiastical world of the twenties and thirties any religious leader was more constantly in the limelight. Machen was a scholar, professor at Princeton, and a Westminster Seminaries, church leader, apologist for biblical Christianity, and one of the most eloquent defenders of the faint in the twentieth century.