John Alfred Faulkner

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John Alfred Faulkner, D.D. (1857–1931) was an American church historian. He was born at Grand Pré, Nova Scotia, graduated at Acadia College, 1878, at Drew Theological Seminary, 1881, and studied at Andover and at Leipzig.

He contributed to Hurst's History of the Christian Church (1897-1900). He wrote:

  • The Methodists (1903)
  • Cyprian (1906)
  • Erasmus (1908)
  • Crises in the Early Church (1912)
  • Wesley as a Sociologist, Theologian, Churchman (1918)
  • Value of Study of Church History (1920)
  • Modernism and the Christian Faith (1921)

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