IASAbout IASDesignHostingPromotionConsultingContact


    Hodge, Charles Princeton School Theology Presbyterian Denominations Christianity













Hodge, Charles Princeton School Theology Presbyterian Denominations Christianity


Hodge, Charles
This category is for Charles Hodge (1797-1878), Presbyterian theologian and longtime professor at Princeton Theological Seminary. Hodge is perhaps best know for his massive "Systematic Theology", which defined Calvinism for generations of American seminary students and continues in print to this day.

    Top: Society: Religion and Spirituality: Christianity: Denominations: Presbyterian: Theology: Princeton School: Hodge, Charles:

  • - Official archive of personal papers at Princeton University Library.
  • - Grave photograph at Princeton Cemetery located in Princeton, New Jersey.
  • - Review of Charles Hodge's 1874 book "What is Darwinism?"
  • - Paper by Mathew Ropp states Hodge's rejection of Darwinian evolution.
  • - A brief look at the style of Hodge's "Systematic Theology."
  • - Pastor Charles Wingard finds encouragement in the writings of Hodge.
  • - John Battle surveys Charles Hodge's role and influence upon the Princeton doctrine of Scripture.
  • - Paper by Gregory Johnson compares and defends the methodology of Hodge against the criticisms of postconservative Stanley Grenz.


Top


Home | About IAS | Web Design | Web Hosting | Promotion | Consulting | Support | Contact IAS

Copyright © 1995-2008 Internet Advertising Solutions, Inc.
Copyright Notice | Privacy Policy | Site Map | APR









  MySQL - 0 sec.