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Book Description:
Charles Hodge lived during an era of great crisis in the United States. Living for most of the nineteenth century, he would witness the abolition tumult of pre-war America, the bloody War Between the States, and the ongoing struggle of Reconstruction. His own Presbyterian Church would experience its greatest division during his lifetime. Though a peacemaker by demeanor, he understood that there was also a time to take a stand. This he did, battling against a rising tide that was beginning to erode the sacred shorelines of historic Christianity.
About the Author:
S. Donald Fortson III is Professor of Church History and Practical Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, North Caroline, USA. He is also an adjunct Professor at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Charlotte. Dr. Fortson is author of several books and articles on American Presbyterianism.
Source: Back Cover
128 Pages
Publisher: EP Books
Publication Date: 2013
ISBN: 978-085234-927-4
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