American religious studies have largely neglected the transatlantic relationship between nineteenth-century American Reformed theology and German Protestant thought. This book explores the influences of German theology on Emanuel Gerhart and Charles Hodge, two Reformed theologians who addressed questions concerning method and atonement theology in light of modernism and new scientific theories.
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American religious studies have largely neglected the transatlantic relationship between nineteenth-century American Reformed theology and German Protestant thought. This book explores the influences of German theology on Emanuel Gerhart and Charles Hodge, two Reformed theologians who addressed questions concerning method and atonement theology in light of modernism and new scientific theories.
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