Archibald Alexander Hodge
1823–1886 (age 63)
Theologian/Professor
Biography
Archibald Alexander Hodge (1823-1886) was a distinguished theologian and professor who upheld the Reformed faith with scholarly rigor and pastoral compassion. As a member of Princeton Theological Seminary’s faculty, he taught many students, combining deep knowledge of doctrine with a gentle, encouraging spirit.
He was known for earnest preaching, thoughtful mentorship, and a lifelong commitment to making theology accessible, influencing generations of ministers who carried his careful faithfulness into their own congregations.