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Charles Hodge (1) (1797–1878)

Author of Systematic Theology [3-volume set]

For other authors named Charles Hodge, see the disambiguation page.

111 Works 6,893 Members 14 Reviews 4 Favorited

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Works by Charles Hodge

Systematic Theology [3-volume set] (1949) 2,151 copies, 7 reviews
Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans (1972) 1,095 copies, 3 reviews
Commentary on the Epistle to the Ephesians (1858) 738 copies, 1 review
Way of Life (1977) 287 copies
Systematic Theology Volume 2 (1960) 235 copies
Systematic Theology Volume 1 (1977) 228 copies, 1 review
Systematic Theology Volume III (2010) 189 copies, 1 review
Princeton Sermons (1979) 132 copies
What is Presbyterianism? (1855) 15 copies
The church and its polity (1879) 15 copies
Theology Proper (2013) 6 copies
Essays and reviews (1857) 5 copies
Sermon Outlines 5 copies
The Covenant of Grace (2010) 4 copies
Justification (2012) 2 copies
Romanos (Spanish Edition) (2022) 2 copies
The Church and Its Polity (2013) 2 copies
O Caminho da Vida (2021) 1 copy, 1 review
Arminianism and Grace (1881) 1 copy
Eschatology 1 copy

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14 reviews
Charles Hodge has the rare ability of saying complicated things in simple and direct ways. There is a clarity and even simplicity to these (long) systematics that is refreshing. Hodge interacts well with competing views, and his argumentation is always thoroughly Scriptural. He and I would disagree at points, but I wouldn't dare take him on in debate. Excellent resource!
Classic work of one of the Old Princeton Giants, This was the First commentary I ever Purchased for my Library
This is NOT the Charles Hodge, a member of the churc of Christ.
According to Dr. Gordon Clark, "Hodge is one of the princes of historic Christianity. As a theologian and exegete he has had few peers since he left for glory. One might even venture to say that without reading his Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans, it is impossible to understand Romans. Though such praise may be a bit of exaggeration, nevertheless his high standing as a theologian must be admitted" (Religion, Reason, and Revelation in Christian Philosophy, p. 135).

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