Hodge, A. A. Princeton School Theology Presbyterian
Archibald Alexander Hodge (1823-1886) was the son of Charles Hodge. In 1887 he was appointed as an associate to his father at Princeton Seminary and succeeded him in the Chair of Theology after his father's death in 1878.
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- A Commentary on the Confession of Faith - 1869. A study of the Westminster Confession, designed theology like a catechism for students, including questions and theology answers.
- Wikipedia: Archibald Alexander Hodge - Career and works.
- Hodge, Archibald Alexander - A short biography.
- Outlines of Theology: - A sketch of the main contrasting positions of the three theology rival theological systems of Pelagianism, Semipelagianism, and Augustinianism.
- Westminster Confession of Faith - Online copy of commentary by A. A. Hodge.
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