
B. B. Warfield Collection, Volume 2
Benjamin B. Warfield stands as one of American theology's most rigorous minds, and this volume gathers his incisive essays on the resurrection of Christ alongside his considered reflections on the state of theological education. The resurrection articles demonstrate Warfield at his finest: precise, historically informed, and unapologetically committed to the doctrine's centrality to Christian faith. His scholarship engages both the theological tradition and the critical questions of his era, presenting arguments that still merit attention today. The pieces on theological education emerge from Warfield's decades as professor and later principal of Princeton Seminary, offering a window into how one of the nineteenth century's most important Reformed institutions understood its mission. These essays reveal both the intellectual demands and the spiritual seriousness that Warfield believed theological training required. For students of Reformed theology, historians of American religious thought, or anyone seeking to understand the intellectual foundations of evangelical scholarship, this collection illuminates a mind that refused to separate rigorous scholarship from devout faith.















