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Charles Hodge
Guardian of American Orthodoxy
Book • 2011
Paul C. Gutjahr's biography examines Charles Hodge's life (1797–1878), his long career at Princeton Seminary, and his role as a leading defender of Reformed orthodoxy in nineteenth-century America.
The book traces Hodge's theological convictions, his pastoral and academic influence, and his responses to movements such as revivalism and German higher criticism.
Gutjahr presents both Hodge's strengths—his productivity, confessional commitment, and influence—and his flaws, including controversial positions shaped by his historical context.
Drawing on letters, manuscripts, and Hodge's published works, the biography situates him within Princeton's theological succession and American religious debates.
It aims to explain why Hodge became known as a guardian of conservative American theology and how his legacy shaped later figures like Warfield and Machen.
The book traces Hodge's theological convictions, his pastoral and academic influence, and his responses to movements such as revivalism and German higher criticism.
Gutjahr presents both Hodge's strengths—his productivity, confessional commitment, and influence—and his flaws, including controversial positions shaped by his historical context.
Drawing on letters, manuscripts, and Hodge's published works, the biography situates him within Princeton's theological succession and American religious debates.
It aims to explain why Hodge became known as a guardian of conservative American theology and how his legacy shaped later figures like Warfield and Machen.
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