Princeton Theological Seminary Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.Anti-spam check. Do not fill this in! ===Notable alumni=== [[Image:Campus Map (4514614069).jpg|thumb]] {{alumni|date=September 2023}} {{category see also|Princeton Theological Seminary alumni}} {{div col|colwidth=25em}} * [[James Waddel Alexander]], 1823 * [[William Patterson Alexander]], missionary to Hawaii * [[Oswald T. Allis]], 1905 * [[Rubem Alves]], 1968, theologian * [[Gleason Archer]], 1945, evangelical theologian * [[Albert Barnes (theologian)|Albert Barnes]], 1823 * [[Howard Baskerville]] * [[Louis Berkhof]], 1904 * [[Loraine Boettner]], 1929 * [[Greg Boyd (theologian)|Greg Boyd]], 1987 * [[James Montgomery Boice]], 1963 * [[William Whiting Borden]] * [[Dave Brat]], 1990, [[Randolph-Macon College]] professor and Congressional candidate in Virginia's 7th District<ref>{{cite web|title=Meet Dave|url=http://davebrat.com/meet-dave/|website=Dave Brat: Republican for Congress|access-date=2015-12-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190114210327/http://davebrat.com/meet-dave/|archive-date=2019-01-14|url-status=dead}}</ref> * [[Robert Jefferson Breckinridge]], 1832 * [[G. Thompson Brown]], 1950, missionary, founder of Honam Theological Academy (now Honam Theological University and Seminary). * [[Hugh M. Browne]], 1878, educator, principal of the [[Institute for Colored Youth]] * [[Ernest T. Campbell]], pastor, [[Riverside Church]] * [[Eugene Cho]], 1997, president of [[Bread for the World]] * [[Hunter Corbett]], was a pioneer American missionary to Yantai, Shandong China * [[Jack Cottrell]] * [[John Finley Crowe]], 1815, founder of [[Hanover College]] * [[Michael Simpson Culbertson]], 1844, missionary to China * [[Kathy Dawson]], Associate Professor of Christian Education and Director of M.A.P.T. Program at [[Columbia Theological Seminary]]; Association of Presbyterian Church Educators' 2015 Educator of the Year. * [[William Dembski]], Philosopher, Mathematician, and Intelligent Design advocate, 1995 * [[Hilliard Dogbe]], Presiding Bishop of the [[African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church]] (Western West Africa Episcopal District), and Chairman of the [[Christian Council of Ghana]] * [[John H. Eastwood]], 1941, [[United States Air Force Chaplain Corps|US Army Air Corps chaplain]] [[464th Tactical Airlift Wing|464th Bombardment Group]] in [[World War II]] * [[Sherwood Eddy]], 1896, missionary to India, YMCA leader, author, educator * [[Bart D. Ehrman]], 1985, professor and writer * [[Anna Carter Florence]], 2000 * [[George Forell]] * [[David Otis Fuller]] * [[Robert A. J. Gagnon]], 1993 * [[George Washington Gale]], 1819, founder of [[Knox College (Illinois)|Knox College]] * [[Jim Garlow]], pastor of [[Skyline Church]] * [[James Leo Garrett Jr.]], 1949, theologian * [[William H. Gray (Pennsylvania politician)]], 1970 * [[William Henry Green]], 1846 * [[Francis James Grimké]], 1878, African American Presbyterian pastor, co-founder of the NAACP * [[Phineas Gurley]], [[Abraham Lincoln]]'s pastor * [[Kyung-Chik Han]], 1929, founder of [[Young Nak Presbyterian Church]] and winner of the [[Templeton Prize]] * [[George C. Heckman]], president of [[Hanover College]] 1870-79 * [[Charles Hodge]], 1819 * [[Elmer George Homrighausen]], 1924 * [[William Imbrie]], missionary to Japan * [[Sheldon Jackson]], 1858, Presbyterian missionary in the [[Western United States]], including [[Alaska]] * [[Thornwell Jacobs]], 1899, founder of [[Oglethorpe University]] * [[Richard A. Jensen]], 1962, theologian and author * [[William Hallock Johnson]], 1898, theologian and president of [[Lincoln University (Pennsylvania)]] * [[Elizabeth Johnson (New Testament Scholar)]], J. Davison Philips Professor of New Testament at [[Columbia Theological Seminary]] * [[Toyohiko Kagawa]], 1916 * [[Margaret Grun Kibben]], 1986 and 2002, received MDiv and DMin, first female chaplain of the US House of Representatives * [[Guy Kratzer]], 1968, Pennsylvania State Senator * [[Kimberly Bracken Long]], 1990, Presbyterian pastor, author, associate professor of Worship at [[Columbia Theological Seminary]] * [[Elijah P. Lovejoy]], 1834, first American martyr for [[freedom of the press]], Presbyterian pastor and publisher of an [[Abolitionism in the United States|abolitionist]] newspaper in [[Alton, Illinois]], killed while defending the press from an angry mob * [[Clarence Macartney]], 1905 * [[John Gresham Machen]], 1905, founder of [[Westminster Theological Seminary]] * [[George Leslie Mackay]], Canadian missionary to Taiwan * [[John Maclean, Jr.]], 1818, president of [[Princeton University]] * [[Allan MacRae]], 1927, founder of [[Faith Theological Seminary]] and [[Biblical Theological Seminary]] * [[Basil Manly, Jr.]], 1847 * [[Carl McIntire]], fundamentalist, attended briefly as a student, but transferred to [[Westminster Theological Seminary]] in 1929 as a result of [[Fundamentalist-Modernist Controversy]]. * [[David McKinney (publisher)]] * [[Bruce Metzger]], 1938 * [[Samuel H. Moffett]], 1942, missionary, educator * [[John Monteith (minister)|John Monteith]], 1816, first president of the [[University of Michigan]] * [[Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg (educator)]], 1839 * [[John Murray (theologian)]] * [[John Williamson Nevin]], 1826 * [[John Livingstone Nevius]], missionary to China * [[Harold Ockenga]], prominent figure in 1950s "Neo-Evangelicalism", attended briefly as a student, but transferred to [[Westminster Theological Seminary]] in 1929 as a result of [[Fundamentalist–Modernist controversy]] * [[Kathleen M. O'Connor]] * [[Francis Landey Patton]], 1865 * [[Abune Paulos]], Patriarch of the [[Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church]] * [[Bradley Phillips (Wisconsin minister)|Bradley Phillips]], 1849, member of the [[Wisconsin State Assembly]] * [[William Swan Plumer]], 1826, [[Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)|Presbyterian]] clergyman, author and educator * [[James Reeb]], 1953, Civil Rights martyr * [[George S. Rentz]], ordained in 1909; [[United States Navy Chaplain Corps|Navy chaplain]] during World War I and World War II * [[Joseph L. Roberts Jr.]], American pastor * [[Jana Riess]], 1994 * [[Jay Richards]] * [[Stanley P. Saunders]], 1990 * [[Samuel Simon Schmucker]], 1820 * [[Louis P. Sheldon]], 1960 * [[Robert B. Sloan]], 1973, educator * [[DeForest Soaries]] * [[William Buell Sprague]], 1819 * [[Ned B. Stonehouse]], 1927 * [[Loren Stuckenbruck]] * [[Lorna Taylor]] * [[Charles Templeton]], Canadian journalist * [[Timothy Tennent]], 1991 * [[Mark L. Tidd]], US Navy Admiral, 25th Chief of Chaplains *[[Conrad Tillard]] (born 1964; Master of Theology), Baptist minister, radio host, author, civil rights activist, and politician * [[Henry van Dyke]], 1874 * [[Cornelius Van Til]], 1924, [[presuppositional apologetics|presuppositional apologist]], taught briefly but later followed Machen to Westminster Theological Seminary in 1929. * [[Geerhardus Vos]], 1885 * [[Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield]], 1876 * [[Neil Clark Warren]] * [[Victor Paul Wierwille]], [[Master of Theology|Th.M]], founding president of [[The Way International]] biblical research, teaching and fellowship ministry in [[New Knoxville]], [[Ohio]] * [[Ralph D. Winter]], B.Div, founder of [[US Center for World Mission]] and [[William Carey International University]] *[[Theodore S. Wright]], 1828. First African-American graduate. * [[John C. Young (pastor)|John C. Young]], 1828, pastor and 4th president of [[Centre College]] {{div col end}} Summary: Please note that all contributions to Christianpedia may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see Christianpedia:Copyrights for details). Do not submit copyrighted work without permission! Cancel Editing help (opens in new window) Discuss this page