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  1. Archibald Alexander Hodge (* 18. Juli 1823; † 12. November 1886 in Princeton, New Jersey) war eine US-amerikanische presbyterianische Führungspersönlichkeit und Rektor des Princeton Theological Seminary von 1878 bis 1886.

  2. Archibald Alexander Hodge (July 18, 1823 – November 12, 1886), an American Presbyterian minister, was the principal of Princeton Seminary between 1878 and 1886.

    • Sarah Bache Hodge (1848–1921), Elizabeth Holliday Hodge (1849–1893)
  3. Pastor, preacher, missionary, theologian, educator, and churchman, Archibald Alexander Hodge (1823 – 1886) was the first-born son of Charles and Sarah Hodge.

  4. 13. Feb. 2012 · The respect Archibald Alexander had among his parishioners, peers, and pupils is captured in a letter Charles Hodge wrote to his mother: “The Doctor is the man of men.” [4] They were never in full agreement on all issues. Alexander embraced revivals more readily than Hodge, and Hodge embraced political issues more readily than ...

  5. 10. Mai 2016 · He was named for Charles’s mentor, colleague, friend, and Princeton Seminary’s first professor, Archibald Alexander. A brick house was built by the Hodges on the seminary campus which was completed in 1825. Some extant student journals and diaries in the seminary archives mention seeing young Archie romping about the campus. The ...

  6. 10. Feb. 2020 · Archibald Alexander Hodge. Mary Eliz. Hodge, Friends of the Heathen. The same boy who wrote this letter would go on to serve in Allahabad, India from 1847-1850 before illness forced him to return to the States, where A.A. Hodge served as pastor, professor and author, always seeking in his various capacities to serve the kingdom of God.

  7. Archibald Alexander war ein US-amerikanischer presbyterianischer Theologe, der als Professor am Princeton Theological Seminary lehrte. Er amtierte neun Jahre als Präsident des Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia und 27 Jahre als erster Rektor des Princeton Theological Seminary.