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AUBURN Affirmation (1923) Famous liberal statement that the Fundamentals are only permitted theories BRYAN William Jennings (1860­1925) US Secretary of State (1913­15), Anti­Evolution Fundamentalist BUCK Pearl (1892­1973) Liberal Missionary in China and author (later Nobel Prize Winner) COFFIN Henry Sloane (1877­1954) Liberal pastor and President of Union Theological Seminary (1926­45) ERDMAN Charles (1866­1960) Professor of Practical at Princeton Seminary 1905­36 FOSDICK Harry Emerson (1878­1969) Liberal preacher in New York, started the controversy in 1922 FUNDAMENTALIST Believes in the Fundamentals (see Virgin Birth below), anti­evolution, pro­Prohibition, pre­mill? GRESHAM MACHEN John (1881­1937) New Testament lecturer at Princeton, author and polemicist HODGE Charles (1797­1878) and son A.A. (1823­1886) Systematic Theologians at Princeton Seminary LIBERAL or Modernist or Indifferentist as opposed to Conservative or Fundamentalist or Calvinist MACARTNEY Clarence E. (1879­1957) Conservative Pastor, author, & Moderator of 1924 General Assembly MILLER Samuel (1769­1850) 2 nd professor at Princeton after Archibald Alexander, taught Church History OPC Orthodox Presbyterian Church, set up in 1936 by Machen and others. Split again in 1937 PCUSA Presbyterian Church in the of America. The mainline denomination PRESBYTERIAN Government of the Church by presbyters and elders in presbyteries and General Assemblies PRINCETON The 4 th American college to be founded (1746), to which was later attached a Seminary (1812) SPEER Robert E. (1867­1947) Secretary of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions STEVENSON J. Ross (1866­1939) President of Princeton Seminary 1914­36 VOS Geerhardus (1862­1949) Biblical Theology Professor at Princeton until 1932 VAN TIL Cornelius (1895­1987) Apologetics Lecturer at Westminster Seminary, leaving Princeton in 1929 VIRGIN BIRTH One of 5 Fundamentals with Inerrancy, Christ’s miracles, penal substitution & bodily resurrection WARFIELD B. B. (1851­1921) Systematic Theologian at Princeton Seminary WESTMINSTER Seminary in (c.35 miles from Princeton) set up by Machen and others in 1929