Acknowledgments and a Brief Note on the Method of This Study | p. ix |
Preface: Princeton: August 12, 1812 | p. xiv |
The Founding of Princeton Seminary | p. 1 |
Archibald Alexander and Samuel Miller | p. 28 |
Learning and Piety | p. 63 |
The Professional Theologians | p. 90 |
Princeton and the Presbyterian Schism of 1837 | p. 118 |
Princeton, Society, and Pre-Civil War America | p. 141 |
The Seminary, the Civil War, and Reconstruction | p. 171 |
Charles Hodge and the Tradition Codified | p. 197 |
William Henry Green and Biblical Studies | p. 234 |
Princeton in the Age of Warfield | p. 251 |
Hints of Change and Missionary Visions | p. 282 |
Curriculum, Conflict, and the Seminary's Mission | p. 311 |
The Fundamentalist Controversy and Reorganization | p. 340 |
John A. Mackay: Continuity and New Direction | p. 370 |
Reshaping the Seminary, 1936-1959 | p. 422 |
Princeton and Deepening Pluralism, 1959-2004 | p. 458 |
Epilogue: Princeton in the Twenty-First Century | p. 502 |
Index | p. 510 |
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