Resources on Old Life, New Life/Light, Old School, New School?

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RamistThomist

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What are some good resources (book, internet, audio) that untangle the various Old/New School movements in American Presbyterianism?
 
Sydney Ahlstrom deals with these questions in his Religious History of the American People. It may not be in as much detail as you could wish.
 
Log College Press has numerous American Presbyterian facsimiles.
 
Log College Press has numerous American Presbyterian facsimiles.
The nice thing about this resource is that you'd get to read contemporaries to the debates. In some ways, you can't beat firsthand accounts.
 
If you also subscribe to the Dead Presbyterians Society ($5/m), you get access to much more American Presbyterian content. They have a lot of good content
 
Charles Hodge, The Constitutional History of the PCUSA
Darryl G. Hart and John R. Muether, Seeking a Better Country
And then for the PCUSA perspective, there is A Brief History of the Presbyterians, first by Lefferts Loetscher and then by James Smylie.

Peace,
Alan
 
Charles Hodge, The Constitutional History of the PCUSA
Darryl G. Hart and John R. Muether, Seeking a Better Country
And then for the PCUSA perspective, there is A Brief History of the Presbyterians, first by Lefferts Loetscher and then by James Smylie.

Peace,
Alan

I'm a huge fan of Hart and I knew he had written on it, but I didn't know where.
 
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