A. A. Hodge
A. A. Hodge, or A. A. Hodge, was a prominent American theologian and Presbyterian minister in the 19th century. Born in 1823, he was known for his contributions to Reformed theology and his role as a professor at Princeton Theological Seminary. Hodge was influential in shaping modern conservative Protestant thought.
He was the son of Charles Hodge, another significant theologian, and continued his father's legacy in theological education. A. A. Hodge authored several important works, including a well-regarded commentary on the Westminster Confession of Faith. He passed away in 1886, leaving a lasting impact on American theology.