
Archibald A. Hodge
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Archibald A. Hodge was a prominent American theologian and Presbyterian pastor known for his significant contributions to evangelical thought in the 19th century. He was a key figure in the development of Reformed theology during a time of great change and challenges within the church. Hodge's works, such as "Inspiration" and "Evangelical Theology: A Course of Popular Lectures," reflect his deep commitment to biblical authority and the importance of a robust theological framework for understanding Christian faith and practice.
Throughout his life, Hodge engaged with contemporary theological debates and sought to articulate a clear and compelling vision of evangelical belief. His writings not only influenced his own generation but continue to resonate with theologians and pastors today. Hodge's emphasis on the sovereignty of God, the authority of Scripture, and the need for a personal relationship with Christ have left a lasting legacy in the field of Christian theology.