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Located in Princeton, [[New Jersey]] and originally a school of [[Princeton University]] '''Princeton Seminary''' was famous during the [[19th century|19th]] and early [[20th century|20th]] centuries for its defence of [[Calvinist]]ic [[Presbyterianism]]. The college was the centre of a modernist/conservative battle which inevitably led to the formation of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and Westminster Theological Seminary.
Located in Princeton, [[New Jersey]] and originally a school of [[Princeton University]], '''Princeton Seminary''' was founded in 1812 and made famous during the [[19th century|19th]] and early [[20th century|20th]] centuries for its defence of [[Calvinist]]ic [[Presbyterianism]]. The college was the centre of a modernist/fundamentalist battle which inevitably led to the formation of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and Westminster Theological Seminary. The seminary remains a part of the Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.


Notable theologians from Princeton include:
Notable theologians from Princeton include:

Revision as of 19:51, 18 August 2004

Located in Princeton, New Jersey and originally a school of Princeton University, Princeton Seminary was founded in 1812 and made famous during the 19th and early 20th centuries for its defence of Calvinistic Presbyterianism. The college was the centre of a modernist/fundamentalist battle which inevitably led to the formation of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and Westminster Theological Seminary. The seminary remains a part of the Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.

Notable theologians from Princeton include: