Works
In addition to those mentioned in the main article, Machen's works include:
- "The Origin of Paul's Religion" (1921) online
- Christianity and Liberalism (1923) ISBN 0-8028-1121-3
- What is faith? (1925)
- New Testament Greek for Beginners (3rd printing was 1925)
- The virgin birth of Christ (1930)
- The Christian faith in the modern world (1936)
- The Christian view of man (1937)
- God transcendent (1949) edited by Ned B. Stonehouse from Machen's sermons, ISBN 0-85151-355-7.
- What is Christianity? and other addresses (1951) edited by Ned B. Stonehouse
- The New Testament : an introduction to its literature and history (1976) edited by W. John Cook from two sets of Machen's course materials, ISBN 0-85151-240-2.
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