Darryl G. Hart discusses J. Gresham Machen on Christ the Center. Hart explains the historical and continuing contemporary significance of Machen as well as intriguing details of his life and work. Among highlights of the conversation are Machen’s formation of the Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions and the discussion of Machen’s literary legacy.
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The Mises Institute ( http://mises.org ) had a recent seminar on Machen.
http://mises.org/MultiMedia/mp3/bb/BB_Ritenour_11-06-1996.mp3
http://mises.org/media.aspx?action=search&q=Machen
We have recently added Machen’s “Christianity and Liberalism” to our website (reformedaudio.org) in audio available for free download to whomever may be interested. It is an excellent piece worth reading (or listening!) to.
The Mises link above is also excellent — great recommendation Baus.
blessings,
Ryan Jankowski