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zum Helden des Tages machen - translation to English

AMERICAN THEOLOGIAN
J Gresham Machen; Gresham Machen; John Machen; J.G. Machen; John Gresham Machen
  • Machen's grave in Greenmount Cemetery, Baltimore

zum Helden des Tages machen      
make someone the hero of the day
Des Moines         
  • The Grand Concourse, between the Grandstand and the Varied Industries Building, during the 2006 Iowa State Fair
  • The 4th Street Neighborhood is within the Court Avenue Entertainment District of Downtown Des Moines.
  • [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] in Des Moines on June 30, 1966, near 5th Avenue and the (now-demolished) Hotel Franklin
  • Excavation of the prehistoric component of the Bird's Run Site in Des Moines
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  • The Civic Center of Greater Des Moines
  • Exterior of the Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden building and dome
  • Downtown Des Moines night skyline looking northwest
  • Aerial view of Des Moines, 2012
  • The population of Des Moines, Iowa from US census data
  • Des Moines Art Center
  • Des Moines Municipal Building]]
  • Locust Street looking east from 4th Street toward the Iowa State Capitol in East Village
  • Astronaut photography of Des Moines taken from the [[International Space Station]]
  • A new Des Moines Skywalk Entrance
  • An aerial view of floodwaters,<br /> July 19, 1993
  • Flood of Des Moines, 1851
  • Interstate 235]]
  • Map of prehistoric and historic American Indian sites in downtown Des Moines<ref>Modified from ''Newsletter of the [[Iowa Archeological Society]]'' 58(1):8</ref>
  • The [[Iowa State Capitol]], completed in 1886, is one of two state capitols to feature five domes, a central golden dome surrounded by four smaller domes. The other is the [[Rhode Island State House]].
  • Kruidenier Trail bridge across Gray's Lake
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  • The State of Iowa Historical Museum is near the state capitol in Des Moines' East Village.
  • Sec Taylor Field at Principal Park, during a May 28, 2006, game against the [[Nashville Sounds]]. The Iowa Capitol is visible beyond the center-field wall.
  • Skywalks connecting buildings over 8th Street in the Downtown Core of Des Moines
  • Des Moines Capitol building, 1917
  • The Pappajohn Sculpture Park in the Downtown's [[Western Gateway Park]] plays host to the [[Des Moines Arts Festival]].
  • Wells Fargo Arena
CITY IN AND COUNTY SEAT OF POLK COUNTY, IOWA, UNITED STATES, AND IOWA FEDERATED STATE CAPITAL CITY
Des Moines; Des Moines, IA; UN/LOCODE:USDSM; Demoine; Demoins; Des Moines (IA); Moines; Des Moines Iowa; Des moines, ia; De moines; Capital of Iowa; Des Moines, Iowa, United States; History of Des Moines, Iowa; Redhead Park (Des Moines, Iowa); Greenwood Park (Des Moines); GREENWOOD PARK of DES MOINES IOWA; Waveland Park (Des Moines, Iowa); Union Park (Des Moines, Iowa); UNION PARK of DES MOINES IOWA; REDHEAD PARK of DES MOINES IOWA; WAVELAND PARK of DES MOINES IOWA; Geography of Des Moines, Iowa; Simon Estes Riverfront Amphitheater; Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway (Des Moines); City of Des Moines, Iowa
Dea Monies (Hauptstadt des US-Staates Iowa)
Ecole des Beaux-Arts         
  • Courtyard of the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris
INFLUENTIAL ART SCHOOLS IN FRANCE
Ecole des Beaux-Arts; École nationale des beaux-arts; Ecole des Beaux Arts; Ecole des Beaux-Art; Ecole des beaux-arts; Beaux-Arts (school); Ecoles des Beaux-Arts; Ecole National Superieure des Beaux-Arts; École nationale des Beaux-Arts de Nancy; École des Beaux-Arts de Nancy; École des Beaux–Arts; L'Ecole des Beaux Arts; Ecole Des Beaux Arts; L’Ecole des Beaux-Arts; École des beaux-arts; Ecole des beaux arts; École des Arts; L'Ecole des Beaux-Arts; Ecole nationale des beaux-arts; Ecole des Arts; Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Nancy; Ecole nationale des Beaux-Arts de Nancy; École des Beaux Arts; Ecoles des Beaux Arts; École des Beaux-arts; Êcole des Beaux Arts; Ecole des Beaux–Arts; L'ecole des Beaux Arts; Ecole de Beaux Arts; Ecole Beaux Arts
Ecole des Beaux-Arts, französische Nationalschule der Schönen Künste

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Wikipedia

J. Gresham Machen

John Gresham Machen (; 1881–1937) was an American Presbyterian New Testament scholar and educator in the early 20th century. He was the Professor of New Testament at Princeton Seminary between 1906 and 1929, and led a revolt against modernist theology at Princeton and formed Westminster Theological Seminary as a more orthodox alternative. As the Northern Presbyterian Church continued to reject conservative attempts to enforce faithfulness to the Westminster Confession, Machen led a small group of conservatives out of the church to form the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. When the northern Presbyterian church (PCUSA) rejected his arguments during the mid-1920s and decided to reorganize Princeton Seminary to create a liberal school, Machen took the lead in founding Westminster Seminary in Philadelphia (1929) where he taught New Testament until his death. His continued opposition during the 1930s to liberalism in his denomination's foreign missions agencies led to the creation of a new organization, the Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions (1933). The trial, conviction and suspension from the ministry of Independent Board members, including Machen, in 1935 and 1936 provided the rationale for the formation in 1936 of the OPC.

Machen is considered to be the last of the great Princeton theologians who had, since the formation of the college in the early 19th century, developed Princeton theology: a conservative and Calvinist form of Evangelical Christianity. Although Machen can be compared to the great Princeton theologians (Archibald Alexander, Charles Hodge, A. A. Hodge, and B. B. Warfield), he was neither a lecturer in theology (he was a New Testament scholar) nor did he ever become the seminary's principal.

Machen's influence can still be felt today through the existence of the institutions that he founded: Westminster Theological Seminary, the Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions, and the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. In addition, his textbook on basic New Testament Greek is still used today in many seminaries, including PCUSA schools.