Explore the foundational elements of Charles Hodge’s thought—founder of the “Princeton School” of theology and one of America’s most influential theologians
Explore the foundational elements of Charles Hodge’s thought—founder of the “Princeton School” of theology and one of America’s most influential theologiansExplore the foundational elements of Charles Hodge’s thought—founder of the “Princeton School” of theology and one of America’s most influential theologians
Though he worked in the nineteenth century Charles Hodge continues to be a preeminent voice and authoritative source in matters of theology among Reformed evangelicals. Hodge founded the popular The Biblical Repertory and Theological Review The Biblical Repertory and Theological Review (still read today), and authored numerous commentaries, treatises, and journal articles on a variety of issues—all still widely referenced today. Hodge also authored a massive 3-volume Systematic Theology that played in a key role in the trajectory of American theological thought.
These articles, mostly taken from The Biblical Repertory and Theological Review The Biblical Repertory and Theological Review and largely unknown to most of Hodge’s readers, illuminate Hodge’s view on key topics related to Christian life, ministry, and social thought. In them readers will find numerous ideas and and thoughts that remain useful today and which can inform how we approach our world with unchanging gospel of Jesus Christ.
ArticlesArticles
Nature of the Atonement
Spruce Street Lectures, 1832
Faith in Christ the Source of Life
The Princeton Pulpit, 1852
Free Agency
The Biblical Repertory and Princeton ReviewThe Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, 1857
Can God be Known?
The Biblical Repertory and Princeton ReviewThe Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, 1864
Nature of Man
The Biblical Repertory and Princeton ReviewThe Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, 1865
Arminianism and Grace
The Biblical Repertory and Princeton ReviewThe Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, 1856
Book ReviewsBook Reviews
Of an Article in the June Number of the Christian Spectator, entitled, “Inquiries Respecting the Doctrine of Imputation.”
The Biblical Repertory and Princeton ReviewThe Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, 1830
Regeneration, and the Manner of its Occurrence. A Sermon from John
The Biblical Repertory and Princeton ReviewThe Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, 1830
The New Divinity Tried
The Biblical Repertory and Princeton ReviewThe Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, 1832
Letters to the Rev. Professor Stuart
The Biblical Repertory and Princeton ReviewThe Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, 1839
Christ, The Only Sacrifice
The Biblical Repertory and Princeton ReviewThe Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, 1845
The Arguments of Romanists from the Infallibility of the Church and Testimony of the Fathers in behalf of the Apocrypha
The Biblical Repertory and Princeton ReviewThe Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, 1845
An Examination of President Edwards’ Inquiry into the Freedom of the Will
The Biblical Repertory and Princeton ReviewThe Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, 1845
Charles Hodge was the principal of Princeton Theological Seminary between 1851 and 1878. He is considered to be one of the greatest exponents and defenders of historical Calvinism in America during the 19th century.
All of the books that he authored have remained in print over a century after his death.
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