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Charles Hodge (1797-1878), Presbyterian theologian and longtime professor at Princeton Theological Seminary. Hodge is perhaps best known for his massive "Systematic Theology," which defined Calvinism for generations of American seminary students and continues in print to this day. Another noteworthy achievement was his editorship of the Seminary's theological journal, The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review that he edited beginning in 1828. Charles Hodge graduated from the College of New Jersey (much later renamed Princeton University) in 1815 and continued with Seminary studies graduating in 1819. He was immediately appointed as Assistant Teacher of the Original Languages of Scripture. By 1922, he was Professor of Oriental and Biblical Literature and then chair of Didactic Theology from 1840 until his death June 19, 1878.
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Review of Charles Hodge's 1874 book "What is Darwinism?"
A brief look at the style of Hodge's "Systematic Theology."
Paper by Mathew Ropp states Hodge's rejection of Darwinian evolution.
1880 biography by his son A. A. Hodge.
Life and accomplishments.
Life and accomplishments.
1880 biography by his son A. A. Hodge.
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."
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