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 the son of the well-known theologian Charles Hodge and played a significant role in the development of Reformed theology in the United States. Hodge was a professor at Princeton Theological Seminary, where he taught systematic theology and contributed to various theological discussions.
Hodge is best known for his writings, including his work on the Westminster Confession of Faith and his defense of the doctrine of inspiration of Scripture. He emphasized the importance of biblical authority and was influential in shaping the beliefs of the Presbyterian Church during his time. Hodge passed away in 1886, leaving a lasting legacy in American theology.