Reformed Episcopal Seminary--#5: Early Generation #3 (1931-1960)


Bishop Rudolph, Dr. George Handy Wailes, Dr. Gordon Clark, Dr. Cornelius Van Til, Bishop Peach, Bishop Cuthbertson, Bishop Higgins, Dr. Robert K. Rudolph. The Reformed Episcopal Seminary, since its founding in 1887, was Protestant, Anti-Tractarian, Anti-Ritualizing, Anti-Romewardizing, Confessional, Creedal, Orthodox, Reformed, Evangelical and Episcopalian. To assert otherwise is to suicidally drive one's car into a cement wall of contrary, brutal and immutable facts. Or, to have a car crash with historical reality...and to lose the argument, as it were.

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