
Faith and Life
B.B. Warfield stands as one of the greatest of Reformed theologians. He taught for over thirty years at Princeton Seminary, achieving an enormous output of learned and massive books and articles in defence of historic Calvinism.
Faith and Life reveals another side of the man. Warfield kept up the Princeton tradition of Sunday afternoon classes with the students of the Seminary in which, in his own words, âthe deeper currents of Christian faith and lifeâ were explored. This book contains some of the memorable addresses he gave on those occasions. Always based on careful use of Scripture (Warfield has been called âa master of the Scriptureâs meaningâ), they are informal yet restrained, urgent yet tender.
The learned theologian had a child-like confidence in his Saviour and in the reality of his own Christian experience. He once told his students, âIn your case there can be no âeither-orâ, either a student or a man of God. You must be both.â Warfield himself was both, as these pages reveal.
Among the various subjects dealt with, two stand out: the work of the Spirit in conviction, faith, adoption, and prayer; and the need for true devotion to Christ and his cause.
Although, on Warfieldâs death, Gresham Machen believed that âold Princetonâ had died with him, this book can help the type of piety, long eclipsed, for which Warfield stood, to shine forth in its fulness again.
B.B. Warfield stands as one of the greatest of Reformed theologians. He taught for over thirty years at Princeton Seminary, achieving an enormous output of learned and massive books and articles in defence of historic Calvinism.
Faith and Life reveals another side of the man. Warfield kept up the Princeton tradition of Sunday afternoon classes with the students of the Seminary in which, in his own words, âthe deeper currents of Christian faith and lifeâ were explored. This book contains some of the memorable addresses he gave on those occasions. Always based on careful use of Scripture (Warfield has been called âa master of the Scriptureâs meaningâ), they are informal yet restrained, urgent yet tender.
The learned theologian had a child-like confidence in his Saviour and in the reality of his own Christian experience. He once told his students, âIn your case there can be no âeither-orâ, either a student or a man of God. You must be both.â Warfield himself was both, as these pages reveal.
Among the various subjects dealt with, two stand out: the work of the Spirit in conviction, faith, adoption, and prayer; and the need for true devotion to Christ and his cause.
Although, on Warfieldâs death, Gresham Machen believed that âold Princetonâ had died with him, this book can help the type of piety, long eclipsed, for which Warfield stood, to shine forth in its fulness again.
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B.B. Warfield stands as one of the greatest of Reformed theologians. He taught for over thirty years at Princeton Seminary, achieving an enormous output of learned and massive books and articles in defence of historic Calvinism.
Faith and Life reveals another side of the man. Warfield kept up the Princeton tradition of Sunday afternoon classes with the students of the Seminary in which, in his own words, âthe deeper currents of Christian faith and lifeâ were explored. This book contains some of the memorable addresses he gave on those occasions. Always based on careful use of Scripture (Warfield has been called âa master of the Scriptureâs meaningâ), they are informal yet restrained, urgent yet tender.
The learned theologian had a child-like confidence in his Saviour and in the reality of his own Christian experience. He once told his students, âIn your case there can be no âeither-orâ, either a student or a man of God. You must be both.â Warfield himself was both, as these pages reveal.
Among the various subjects dealt with, two stand out: the work of the Spirit in conviction, faith, adoption, and prayer; and the need for true devotion to Christ and his cause.
Although, on Warfieldâs death, Gresham Machen believed that âold Princetonâ had died with him, this book can help the type of piety, long eclipsed, for which Warfield stood, to shine forth in its fulness again.












