Student Years at the Seminary
Chapter Eleven looks at the years Charles Hodge studied at Princeton Theological Seminary. His studies included classes with Archibald Alexander (in systematic theology and biblical criticism among other subjects) and Samuel Miller. The beginnings of what would later become known as “the Princeton Theology” began to take shape during these years.
Keywords: Charles Hodge, Archibald Alexander, Samuel Miller, systematic theology, biblical criticism, Princeton Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary, higher criticism, lower criticism
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