Princeton Theology
Princeton Theology refers to a theological tradition that emerged from Princeton Theological Seminary in the 19th century. It is characterized by a strong emphasis on the authority of Scripture, the importance of Reformed theology, and a commitment to the historic Christian faith. Key figures include Charles Hodge, B.B. Warfield, and A.A. Hodge, who contributed to its development and defense against modernist interpretations.
This tradition sought to engage contemporary issues while maintaining fidelity to traditional doctrines, such as the Trinity and the sovereignty of God. It played a significant role in shaping evangelical thought and has influenced various denominations within the Reformed tradition.