graph TD
A[Office of the Mediator] --> B[Prophet]
A --> C[Priest]
A --> D[King]
B --> B1[Sphere: Truth]
B --> B2[Relation: God to Man]
B --> B3[Faith: Knowledge]
graph TD
A["`_Duplex Regnum Christi_:
'The Twofold Kingdom of Christ'`"]
A --> B["`_Regnum Personale_ (Personal Rule)
---
**Mediatorial kingdom that Christ rules as _Theanthropos_**`"]
A --> C["`_Regnum Essentiale_
(Essential Rule)
timeline
title Timeline Machen's Life
section 19th century
July 28, 1881 : John Gresham Machen is born to Arthur Webster Machen and Mary Jones "Minnie" Machen in Baltimore, Maryland. Their family attends Franklin Street Presbyterian Church throughout John Gresham's childhood.
1898 : Machen studies the classics at Johns Hopkins University, gaining a scholarship and much praise from the faculty. He becomes a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity.
section 20th century
1902 : Machen begins studying theology at Princeton Seminary, while simultaneously completing a Master of Arts in Philosophy, also at Princeton. Machen supplements his theological studies at
1905-06 : the University of Marburg, under the teaching of one of the three leading Liberal scholars, Professor Wilhelm Herrmann (1846-1922) Machen admires Herrmann's piety and seeks to understand Liberalism's framework, but finds it to be incoherent with Scripture and subsequently becomes all the more con
timeline
title The Sacraments
section Before Christ
From Adam to Abraham
: One Sacrament<br>1. The Tree of Life
From Abraham to Moses
: One Sacrament<br>1. Circumcision
From Moses to Christ
: Two Sacraments1. Circumcision2. The Passover
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timeline
title The Work of Christ
section Humiliation<br>(WLC 46)<br>The estate of Christ’s humiliation was that low condition, wherein he for our sakes, emptying himself of his glory, took upon him the form of a servant, in his conception and birth, life, death, and after his death, until his resurrection.
Conception<br>& Birth<br>(WLC 47)
: Christ humbled himself in his conception and birth, in that, being from all eternity the Son of God, in the bosom of the Father, he was pleased in the fullness of time to become the son of man, made of a woman of low estate, and to be born of her, with divers circumstances of more than ordinary abasement.
Life<br>(WLC 48)
: Christ humbled himself in his life, by subjecting himself to the law, which he perfectly fulfilled, and by conflicting with the indignities of the world, temptations of Satan, and infirmities in hi
---
title: Christological Heresies Refuted
---
flowchart LR
D[Deny the deity] --> E
Hu[Deny the<br>humanity] --> G & DO & S
FD[Deny the<br>full deity] --> A
flowchart LR
%% Denoms,Sides,Synods, etc.
AP[Associate<br>Presbytery]
ARPC[Associate<br>Reformed<br>Presbyterian<br>Church]
ARSS[Associate<br>Reformed<br>Synod of<br>the South]
ASNA[Associate Synod<br>of North America]
BPC[Bible<br>Presbyterian<br>Church]
CCPC[Colored\2nd<br>Cumberland<br>Presbyterian<br>Church]