Everett Falconer Harrison (July 2, 1902 – February 10, 1999)[1] was an American theologian.
His father Norman served as pastor of Skagway Presbyterian Church and later on the faculty of Dallas Theological Seminary.
[2] Although Harrison served on the faculty of Dallas Theological Seminary from 1928–1939 and 1944–1947,[3] he became an important figure in the Neo-Evangelical movement of the mid 20th Century.
Harrison was an important figure involved in rejecting J. Gresham Machen's call to leave the Presbyterian Church, and had an on/off relationship with the Dallas Theological Seminary and its President Lewis Chafer, due to Chafer's fundamentalist view of dispensationalism.
Harrison was also one of the founding signers of the National Association of Evangelicals.