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_aHoffecker, W. Andrew, _d1941- |
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_aCharles Hodge : _bthe pride of Princeton / _cW. Andrew Hoffecker. |
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_aPhillipsburg, N.J. : _bP&R Pub., _cc2011. |
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_a460 p. ; _c23 cm. |
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| 490 | 1 | _aAmerican Reformed biographies | |
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 429-446) and index. | ||
| 505 | 0 | _aNew side confessionalist -- Early religious experience -- From Philadelphia to the College of New Jersey -- Following the plan -- Fledgling ministry -- Expanding vistas -- Fledgling professor -- Separation from family -- Maintaining family connections -- Student, conversationalist, cultural and ecclesiastical observer -- Berlin : the reigning center of nineteenth-century German culture -- A new model in theological education -- Assessing the sojourn in Europe -- Newfound confidence -- A prodigious journalistic venture -- Old school-New school rivalry -- Old school nurture vs. New school revivalism -- Abolitionism vs. gradual elimination of slavery -- Schism of 1837 -- Revisionist historian -- To publish or not to publish -- Changes -- An evangelical theology -- Christian education -- Relations with Roman Catholicism -- Internecine controversy : Mercesburg -- Old school north vs. Old school south -- Subscription to the Westminster Confession of Faith -- Anglicanism's Oxford movement -- German and American Transcendentalism -- Revisting an old friend -- A nation and church divided and reunited -- Reformed among evangelicals -- Science under scrutiny -- Fifty years and counting. | |
| 520 | 8 | _a"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" -- Publisher description. | |
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_aHodge, Charles, _d1797-1878. |
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_aPresbyterian Church _zUnited States _xClergy _vBiography. |
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_aPrinceton Theological Seminary _xFaculty _vBiography. |
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_aTheologians _zUnited States _vBiography. |
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| 830 | 0 | _aAmerican Reformed biographies. | |
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