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Essays and Reviews
by Charles Hodge
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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032 - The Theology of the Intellect and that of the Feelings Article III
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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031 - The Theology of the Intellect and that of the Feelings Article II Part 2
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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030 - The Theology of the Intellect and that of the Feelings Article II Part 1
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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029 - The Theology of the Intellect and that of the Feelings Article I Part 2
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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028 - The Theology of the Intellect and that of the Feelings Article I Part 1
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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027 - Emancipation
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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026 - Slavery Part 2
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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025 - Slavery Part 1
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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024 - God in Christ Part 2
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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023 - God in Christ Part 1
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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022 - Responsibilites of Boards of Missions Part 2
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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021 - Responsibilites of Boards of Missions Part 1
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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020 - Doctrine of the Reformed Church on the Lord's Supper Part 3
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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019 - Doctrine of the Reformed Church on the Lord's Supper Part 2
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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018 - Doctrine of the Reformed Church on the Lord's Supper Part 1
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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017 - Bushnell on Christian Nuture Part 2
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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016 - Bushnell on Christian Nuture Part 1
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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015 - Support of the Clergy
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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014 - Finney's Lectures on Theology Part 2
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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013 - Finney's Lectures on Theology Part 1
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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012 - Is the Church of Rome a Part of the Visible Church
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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011 - Theories of the Church
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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010 - Ground of Faith in the Scriptures
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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009 - Beman on the Atonement Part 3
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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008 - Beman on the Atonement Part 2
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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007 - Beman on the Atonement Part 1
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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006 - The Latest Form of Infidelity Part 2
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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005 - The Latest Form of Infidelity Part 1
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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004 - Stuart on the Romans Part 2
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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003 - Stuart on the Romans Part 1
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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002 - Regeneration Part 2
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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001 - Regeneration Part 1
Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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Dive into the thought-provoking world of Charles Hodge, a leading figure in American theology who established the Princeton Review (originally known as the Biblical Repertory) in 1825. In this compelling collection, Hodge addresses the pressing controversies of his time, exploring themes of theology, biblical interpretation, church disputes, missionary endeavors, and social issues. Gathered by Hodge in 1857, each section features a footnote detailing the publication date and the issues he responds to. As you engage with this historical text, consider the language and ideas within the broader cultural context of the era.
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