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  1. Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield (November 5, 1851 – February 16, 1921) was an American professor of Reformed theology at Princeton Seminary from 1887 to 1921. He served as the last principal of the Princeton Theological Seminary from 1886 to 1902.

    • Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield (1851-1921) is best known as the theologian of the doctrine of inspiration. This does not mean that he “invented” the doctrine or even that he was the first to expound it.
    • Inspiration was not B. B. Warfield’s central and most basic area of concern and interest. It very much was an area of interest and concern, as is evident from what we have just said.
    • B. B. Warfield was a distinctly Reformed theologian. He was deeply committed to the historic faith of the Christian church and specifically so in its Protestant and still more specifically, its Reformed expression.
    • B. B. Warfield was one of the greatest theologians America has ever produced. We don’t need to argue whether he was America’s greatest theologian ever—opinions here vary.
  2. Feb 23, 2023 · Learn about the life and legacy of B.B. Warfield, the most brilliant theologian of old Princeton Seminary. Read how he influenced R.C. Sproul and other Reformed scholars through his writings and apologetics.

  3. B. B. Warfield was a Princeton theologian who defended the inerrancy and authority of the Bible, and the Reformed faith. He was a prolific writer and a leader of the conservative movement against modernism and revivalism.

  4. A list of published and unpublished writings by Benjamin B. Warfield, a prominent Princeton theologian and Reformed scholar. Find books, articles, reviews, hymns, and sermons on various topics of biblical and theological studies.

  5. Learn about the life and work of Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield, a prominent theologian and professor at Princeton Seminary. Read his biography, articles, and his devotion to his wife who was struck by lightning.

  6. The Theology of B. B. Warfield is a remarkable volume that goes a long way to providing a remedy to this problem, for it is a compelling synthesis of Warfield’s entire theological corpus that captures both the breadth and the depth—as well as the striking nuance—of Warfield’s theological genius.