Charles Hodge : : American reformed orthodox theologian / / Ryan M. McGraw (editor).
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Place / Publishing House: | Göttingen, Germany : : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,, [2023] ©2023 |
Year of Publication: | 2023 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Reformed historical theology.
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (340 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Contributors
- Paul C. Gutjahr | 1. Reflections on the Life and Thought of Charles Hodge
- 1.1 Foundations
- 1.2 Education
- 1.3 Influence
- 1.4 Scripture
- 1.5 Hermeneutic
- 1.6 Sovereignty
- 1.7 Culmination
- Aza Goudriaan | 2. Modern Philosophers in the Systematic Theology of Charles Hodge
- 2.1 René Descartes
- 2.2 Baruch Spinoza
- 2.3 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
- 2.4 Immanuel Kant
- 2.5 Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
- 2.6 William Hamilton
- 2.7 Conclusion
- Ryan M. McGraw | 3. Charles Hodge on Theology as a Science: Shifting Patterns in the Nature and Genus of Theology
- 3.1 Reformed Orthodoxy on the Nature and Genus of Theology
- 3.1.1 A Brief Medieval Trajectory
- 3.1.2 A Note About Hodge's Sources
- 3.1.3 A Sketch of Reformed Orthodoxy
- 3.2 Hodge's Prolegomena and Theological Science
- 3.2.1 The Scope of Hodge's Prolegomena
- 3.2.2 Hodge's Treatment of Theology as Inductive Science
- 3.2.3 Conclusion: Theological Science Among Hodge's Contemporaries
- 3.3 The Context of Hodge's Views of Theology as a Science
- 3.4 Conclusion
- Scott Cook | 4. More Modern than Orthodox?: Charles Hodge and the Doctrine of God
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Some Preliminary Considerations
- 4.3 Philosophical Resources
- 4.3.1 Reformed Orthodoxy and Philosophy
- 4.3.2 Charles Hodge and Philosophy
- 4.4 Nature and Taxonomy of the Divine Attributes
- 4.4.1 Reformed Orthodoxy on the Nature and Taxonomy of the Attributes
- 4.4.2 Hodge on the Nature and Taxonomy of the Attributes
- 4.5 Specific Divine Attributes
- 4.5.1 Divine Simplicity
- 4.5.2 Infinity, Immutability, and Eternity
- 4.5.3 Attributes of Knowledge and Will
- 4.6 Conclusion.
- Ryan M. McGraw, Scott Cook | 5. Charles Hodge on the Trinity: Personhood and Subordination Language
- 5.1 Trinitarian Personhood up to Reformed Orthodoxy
- 5.1.1 Trinitarian Personhood in the Early Church and Middle Ages
- 5.1.2 Trinitarian Personhood in Reformation and Post-Reformation Theology
- 5.1.3 Conclusion to Section 1
- 5.2 Post-Enlightenment Shifts in Personhood
- 5.3 Hodge on Trinitarian Personhood and Subordination
- 5.3.1 Hodge on Personhood
- 5.3.2 Hodge's Use of Subordination Language
- 5.3.4 Conclusion to Section 3
- 5.3.3 Hodge's Contemporaries on Personhood and Subordination
- 5.4 Conclusions
- C. N. Willborn | 6. Charles Hodge, the Sin Problem, and History
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Hodge and Moral Accounts of Sin's Transmission
- 6.3 Hodge and Calvin's Inherent Corruption Interpretation
- 6.4 Hodge and Realist Theologians in Relation to Sin's Transmission
- 6.5 Hodge Under the Scrutiny of a Contemporary
- 6.6 Conclusion
- Alan D. Strange | 7. Charles Hodge on Office and the Nature of Presbyterianism
- 7.1 John Calvin's Contribution to the Ruling Elder Question
- 7.2 The Reformation in 16th Century Scotland on Office and Presbyterianism
- 7.3 Ius Divinum Church Government, Church Office, and the Westminster Assembly
- 7.4 The Minister and his Distinct Call to Office
- 7.5 Hodge's Conception of Office
- 7.6 Hodge, the Boards, and Iure Divino Presbyterianism
- 7.7 The Ruling Elder as Representative of the Laity in the Courts of the Church
- 7.8 Concluding Matters
- Mark Herzer | 8. Recasting Baptism: Charles Hodge and the Validity of Roman Catholic Baptism
- 8.1 Circumstances Surrounding the Debate
- 8.2 Reformed Orthodoxy and Charles Hodge
- 8.3 Some Differences Between Hodge and Reformed Orthodoxy
- 8.4 An American Context: Hodge's "Catholic Sympathies".
- 8.5 "Without External Organized Union:" Hodge's "Idea of the Church"
- 8.6 Conclusion
- Stefan Lindholm | 9. Charles Hodge on Christ's Presence in the Eucharist
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 Hodge and Nevin on the Development of the Reformed Doctrine of the Eucharist
- 9.3 Hodge's Intermediate Position
- 9.4 Hodge and Some Reformed Orthodox Theologians
- 9.5 Concluding Remarks
- Name and Subject Index
- Body.