Explore 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 (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 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 thoughts that remain useful today and which can inform how we approach our world with unchanging gospel of Jesus Christ.
Articles
- 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 Review, 1857
- Can God be Known? The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, 1864
- Nature of Man The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, 1865
- Arminianism and Grace The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, 1856