Princeton in Its Early Environment and Work

Centennial address recounting Princeton Theological Seminary’s founding, early faculty (Alexander, Miller, Hodge), its Calvinist identity, curriculum and influence on Presbyterian ministry.

Charles Beatty Alexander (1849–1927) was an American author and public intellectual associated with Presbyterian and historical literature. Educated at Princeton University, he was active in academic, historical, and civic circles, delivering addresses and publishing works on education, history, and public life. Alexander’s writings reflect the learned, institutional culture of American Presbyterianism in his era and situate him among educated lay contributors to church-related scholarship and discourse.

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