An eloquent and insightful address on the nature and purpose of theological education, delivered by one of the foremost theologians of his time.
Hodge Charles Books
Charles Hodge was an influential Presbyterian theologian and a central figure in the Princeton theology, an orthodox Calvinist tradition of the 19th century in America. His work strongly emphasized the defense of the Bible's authority as the Word of God. His ideas shaped later generations of Fundamentalists and Evangelicals, demonstrating the lasting impact of his theological legacy on Christian thought.



A Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans
- 354 pages
- 13 hours of reading