Charles Hodge: The Pride of Princeton by W. Andrew Hoffecker
464 pages | Direct Price: $19.99 $15.00 | Paperback | SAMPLE CHAPTER | Series: American Reformed Biographies
About
Charles Hodge (1797–1878) is regarded by many as the most significant American theologian of the nineteenth century. He drove forward the rapid growth of theological education and contributed to Presbyterianism’s wide-ranging influence in public life. His advocacy of a Reformed orthodoxy combined with evangelical piety attracted a broad following within Old School Presbyterianism that spilled over into American evangelicalism as a whole. Hodge helped to define a distinctive ministerial model—the pastor-scholar—and his fingerprints can be seen all over the Reformed Christian scene of today.
Endorsements
“A many-sided theologian demands a many-sided biography, which is exactly what Andrew Hoffecker has provided in this careful, balanced, discerning, and insightful book.”
—Mark A. Noll
“Andy Hoffecker sets the record straight. . . . A winsome portrait of a theologian who still deserves to be taken with utmost seriousness.”
—Richard Mouw
“I could not put Hoffecker’s book down. It clearly and vividly presents Hodge’s theology and his story.”
—John Frame
About the Author
W. Andrew Hoffecker (MDiv, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; PhD, Brown University) is emeritus professor of church history at Reformed Theological Seminary, Jackson.
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