William Marcellus McPheeters (1854-1935)

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William Marcellus McPheeters is buried at Elmwood Cemetery, Charlotte, North Carolina.

William Marcellus McPheeters is buried at Elmwood Cemetery, Charlotte, North Carolina.

A Recently Proposed Test of Canonicity (1891)

The Study of the Bible in the Original Languages at the Seminary (1891)

Apostolic Origin or Sanction, the Ultimate Test of Canonicity (1892)

Dr. Driver on the Authorship of Isaiah xiii. and xiv. (1894)

Objections to Apostolic Authorship or Sanction as the Ultimate Test of Canonicity (1895)

Dr. Briggs' Higher Criticism of the Hexateuch (1895)

Dr. W.H. Green’s Jubilee (1896)

Personal Reminiscences of John L. Girardeau, D.D. (1899)

“The Book of the Twelve Prophets Commonly Called the Minor:” Considered as a Type (1899)

Christ as an Interpreter of Scripture (1900)

The Question of the Authorship of the Books of Scripture: A Criticism of Current Views (1903)

The Question of Authorship: Practice Versus Theory (1903)

April 8, 1904 and June 23, 1904 Letters to P.B. Fraser (1904)

The Book of Kings: Its Occasion, Theme and Purpose (1908)

The Determination of Religious Value the Ultimate Problem of the Higher Criticism (1908)

A Remarkable Claim of Behalf of the Radical Criticism (1908)

The Importance of the Church’s Recognizing Her Dependence Upon God For Her Ministers (1908)

Grammatical Interpretation: Its Primary Problems and Products (1909)

The Modern Minister’s Message (1910)

Interpretation (1910)

A Glance at Theological Encyclopaedia (1911-1912)

Greetings From Columbia Theological Seminary (1912)

A Discipline That Calls For Recognition (1916)

‘Emunah in Habakkuk 2:4 (1918)

The Testing of Jesus (1919)

Our Lord “Confesses” His Father (1922)

In Memoriam: William Marcellus McPheeters (1936)


Inaugural address by W.M. McPheeters on the occasion of his installation as Professor of Biblical Literature at Columbia Theological Seminary, May 1890.

Inaugural address by W.M. McPheeters on the occasion of his installation as Professor of Biblical Literature at Columbia Theological Seminary, May 1890.

This 2-part article appeared in the April and October 1894 issues of The Presbyterian Quarterly.