Presbyterian Reunion

Examines the 1868 debate over reunion of Old- and New-School Presbyterians, contrasting strict subscription to the Westminster Confession with the New School’s doctrinal latitude and the consequences for union.

One of the most important leaders of the Presbyterian Church in the 19th century, Hodge authored a 3-volume Systematic Theology, served as principal of Princeton Theological Seminary, and wrote numerous articles as editor various theological journals.

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