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Benjamin B. Warfield .
established the Pacific Garden Mission in Chicago
was a popular urban evangelist in the Progressive Era
defended orthodox Christianity from modernist attacks at Princeton Seminary
was a leader in the social gospel movement
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Correct: "defended orthodox Christianity from modernist attacks at Princeton Seminary."
Benjamin B. Warfield (1851–1921) was a professor of systematic theology at Princeton Seminary and a leading conservative Reformed theologian who vigorously defended biblical inerrancy and orthodox doctrine against rising modernist/liberal theology. He was not an urban revivalist (that role fits figures like Dwight L. Moody or Billy Sunday), did not establish the Pacific Garden Mission, and was not a leader of the social gospel (he opposed liberalizing trends in theology).
Benjamin B. Warfield (1851–1921) was a professor of systematic theology at Princeton Seminary and a leading conservative Reformed theologian who vigorously defended biblical inerrancy and orthodox doctrine against rising modernist/liberal theology. He was not an urban revivalist (that role fits figures like Dwight L. Moody or Billy Sunday), did not establish the Pacific Garden Mission, and was not a leader of the social gospel (he opposed liberalizing trends in theology).
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