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The influence of the teaching of Old Princeton theologian Charles Hodge cannot be overestimated. For half a century he trained over 3000 ministers, far more than any other professor in America. This influenced his own Presbyterian fraternity and followed through to impact evangelical Christianity in the late 19th century.This was a period of great social and religious change, and he was called upon to battle the rising tide of Liberal theology. 2 on sale.
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