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Archibald Alexander Hodge was born on July 18, 1823 at Princeton, New Jersey, United States. He was the eldest son of Charles Hodge and Sarah Bache.
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This Commentary on the Confession of Faith consists of an analysis of its chapters and sections, with proofs and illustrations of its doctrines. It aims to bring out the natural and historically-established sense of the text. I ts design is to stimulate and facilitate the study of this excellent body of Christian truth among theological students, Bible-class scholars, ruling elders and ministers. It was first published in 1869, and, having been circulated in Great Britain and I reland as well as in A merica, the Board of Publication has been encouraged to issue a new edition. Two appendices have been added to this edition. The first contains the statement of the representative theologians, Dr. Charles Hodge and Dr. Henry B. Smith, as to the sense in which the historical Presbyterian Church understands intrants into her ministry to accept the Confession of Faith as containing the system of doctrine taught in the Holy Scriptures ;in which understanding the two branches of the Presbyterian Church are thus shown to have been perfectly agreed. The second appendix contains the only two official explanations of the sense in which the Westminster Confession is understood by their respective denominations made by representative bodies i.e. the Auburn Declaration in 1837 and the Declarative A ct of the United Presbyterian Synod of Scotland in 1879. In the mean time very much light has been thrown upon the Westminster Assembly and its proceedings by the labors of the Rev. Dr. A. F. Mitchell, professor of ecclesiastical history in St. Mary s College, St. A ndrews. In 1867 and 1874 he published with a learned introduction, the Minutes of the Westminster Assembly and his Baird lecture for 1882, The Westminster A ssembly, its Histoiy andS (Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.) About the Publisher Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, C
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No. 206. INSPIRATION The word I nspiration, as applied to the Holy Scriptures, has gradually acquired a specific technical meaning independent of its etymology. At first this word, in the sense of God-breathed, vvas used to express the entire agency of God in producing that divine element which distinguishes Scripture from all other writings. It was used in a sense comprehensive of supernatural revelation, while the immense range of providential and gracious divine activities concerning the genesis of the word of God in human language was practically overlooked. But Christian scholar have come to see that this divine element, which penetrates and glorifies Scripture at every point, has entered and become incorporated with it in very various ways, natural, supernatural and gracious, thi Dugh long courses of providential leading, as well as by direct suggestion through the spontaneous action of the souls of the sacred writers, as well as by controlling influence from A vithout. (Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.) About the Publisher Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology. Forgotten Books' Classic Reprint Series utilizes the latest technology to regenerate facsimiles of historically important writings. Careful attention has been made to accurately preserve the original format of each page whilst digitally enhancing the aged text. Read books online for free at www.forgottenbooks.org
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Driftslj (gbitmit. LITTLE more is needed to commend this volume to the attention of the Christian public than the fact that it has been prepared by the son of Dr. Hodge of Princeton, one of the ablest of living theologians, who, in regard to ability, erudition, and a rare elegance and precision of style, has achieved a reputation confessedly preeminent among theological writers of either Europe or A merica. The son to whom we refer, the Rev. A. A. Hodge, is one of the professors in another American theological college in A lleghany. The circumstance is a voucher for the care and learning with which this syllabus of theological study, as it professes to be, has been prepared. Our attention was drawn to it when in quest of some good manual of systematic theology. The old compendiums, prepared by divines of the Continent, and published shortly after the Reformation, are exceedingly valuable, but will not serve the present exigency. Theological science has been perfected and extended in many directions since those times. (Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.) About the Publisher Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology. Forgotten Books' Classic Reprint Series utilizes the latest technology to regenerate facsimiles of historically important writings. Careful attention has been made to accurately preserve the original format of each page whilst digitally enhancing the aged text. Read books online for free at www.forgottenbooks.org
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Archibald Alexander Hodge (1823-1886) held the chair of Systematic Theology at Princeton Seminary from 1877 until his death. His concern to express theological truth with real warmth led to persistent requests for a series of popular lectures. This volume is the result – 19 lectures given in Philadelphia shortly before his death. Published posthumously in 1890, this edition has been completely re-typeset for issue as an eBook.
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Archibald Alexander Hodge was born on July 18, 1823 at Princeton, New Jersey, United States. He was the eldest son of Charles Hodge and Sarah Bache.
Hodge graduated in 1841 from the College of New Jersey (Princeton), where he studied particularly under the physicist Joseph Henry. During his four years in the Princeton Theological Seminary he was an ardent disciple of his father, a reverential devotion to whom largely moulded his life.
Hodge went to Allahabad, India, for missionary service, which was terminated three years later his impaired health. Returning to America, Hodge served as pastor of Presbyterian churches: four years in the country parish of Lower West Nottingham, Maryland; six in Fredericksburg, Virginia; and three in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania.
As a preacher he developed a rare faculty of popular theological exposition. In 1864 he became professor of theology in Western Seminary, Allegheny, Pa. During most of his time there he was also pastor of the North Presbyterian Church. He went to the seminary at Princeton in 1877 as associate to his father, and soon after the latter's death the next year, he succeeded him as professor of theology.
During his nine years at Princeton he did his strongest and most characteristic work. His Outlines of Theology (1860, 1879), which had extensive long-continued use as a textbook, is a dry precise statement of the elder Hodge's doctrine, clearly analytical and dogmatically positive.
His most memorable quality, however, was his extraordinary gift of illustration, bringing into play his wealth of mind and nature. Suggestions of his quality as a teacher appear in his Popular Lectures on Theological Themes (1887). Among his other books are The Atonement (1867), A Commentary on the Confession of Faith (1869), and The Life of Charles Hodge (1880). He also served as an editor of the Princeton Review.
He died on November 11, 1886.
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Hodge's books give little indication of the personal qualities which made him an inspiring influence on his students and others. He won confidence and affection by his honesty, frankness, generosity, and beaming good-nature. His copious talk abounded with lively humor, audacities of thought and phrase, and gleams of imagination by turns brilliant and quaint.
In his teaching and writings Hodge upheld with conviction his father's Calvinistic theology, prolonging its reign at Princeton and its power in American religious life.
The theology in his teaching, however, especially at Princeton, was not what it was in his scholastic and severely orthodox writing. Less learned than his father, he was broader, because of more varied experience, wider reading, and richer human sympathies. In his theological discussions there was considerable speculative originality, with flashes of mystical insight, the issue of his fervid personal religion. Thus his teaching had a peculiar freedom and quickening power.
In 1847 Hodge married Elizabeth B. Holliday, of Winchester, Virginia. In 1862 he married as his second wife Mrs. Margaret McLaren Woods.