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Articles by: A. A. Hodge

This series of lectures were given by A. A. Hodge in the fall of 1885 in Philadelphia at Princeton. They were revised and put in a publication. These lectures are from that publication and are dated Princeton, March, 1887.



Topical Studies and Miscellaneous Articles

TEXTUAL CRITICISM: (Study of the Bible)

"The infallibility and divine authority of the Scriptures are due to the fact that they are the word of God; and they are the word of God because they were given by the inspiration of the Holy Ghost." Charles Hodge.

LAD does not necessarily support any of the views of the authors of the following articles and ministries. Since we are a ministry with various Reformed views, we are striving to provide materials that will best reflect the current arguments and perspectives of those that are involved in the field of Textual Criticism. Please consider the following articles with care and prayer, descerning truth from them while keeping your heart focus upon the source of Truth, Jesus Christ the Lord and Savior of His church.

  1. The Identity of the New Testament Text II
    --by: Wilbur N. Pickering, ThM PhD
  2. The New Testament in the Original Greek According to the Byzatine/Majority Textform
    --by: Robinson/Pierpont
  3. Introduction to the New Testament
    --by: Louis Berkhof (PDF)
  4. The Encylopedia of New Testament Textual Criticism
    --Simon Greenleaf University Resource
  5. Inspiration, Preservation, and New Testament Textual Criticism
    --by: Daniel B. Wallace, Th.M., Ph.D.
  6. Why I Do Not Think the King James Bible is the Best Translation Available Today
    --by: Daniel B. Wallace, Th.M., Ph.D.
  7. A Reply to Dr. Daniel Wallace’s Why I Do Not Think the King James Bible is the Best Translation Available Today
    --by:Dr. Jack A. Moorman
  8. The Preservation of the New Testament Text: A common Sense Appoach
    --by: James A. Borland, Th.D.
  9. The So-Called English Standard Version
    --by: Theodore P. Letis, Ph.D. (On Site: MP3 Audio)
  10. The Revival of the Ecclesiastical Text and the Claims of the Anabaptists
    --by: Theodore P. Letis, Ph.D.
  11. From Lower Criticism to Higher Criticism: Josheph Priestly and the Use of Conjectual Emendation
    --by: Theodore P. Letis, Ph.D.
  12. The Christian Research Network and King James Bible
    --by: Theodore P. Letis, Ph.D.
  13. The New International Version of the Bible and Contemporary Christianity
    --by: Theodore P. Letis, Ph.D.
  14. The Strange About-Face of the New American Standard Version
    --by: Theodore P. Letis, Ph.D.
  15. Can the King James's Bible Still Be Defended?
    --by: Theodore P. Letis, Ph.D.
  16. Bible Research, Internet Resources for Studends of Scripture
    --by: Michael D. Marlowe
  17. Comparing Translations --by: Ronald J. Gordon
  18. An Interview with Maurice Robinson
    --by: David Alan Black
  19. New Testament Textual Criticism: The Case for Byzantine Priority
    --by: Maurice Robinson
  20. Index of Textual Criticism
    --Earlham College Resource
  21. Papyrus 66
    --Earlham College Resource
  22. Papyrus 75
    --Earlham College Resource
  23. The New Testament Text?
    --by: Pr. William Terjesen
  24. A Textual Key to the New Testament, A list of Changes and Omissions
    --by: G. W. and D. E. Anderson
  25. What today's Christian needs to know about The Greek New Testament
    --by: G. W. Anderson
  26. The Recieved Text, A Brief Look at the Textus Receptus
    --by: G. W. and D. E. Anderson
  27. Bible Research, Internet Resources for Students of the Scripture
    --by: Michael D. Marlow
  28. The Received Text
    --by: REV. FREDERICK NOLAN

THEOLOGY: (Concerning God)

ANTHROPOLOGY: (Concerning Man)

CHRISTOLOGY: (Concerning Christ)

SOTERIOLOGY: (Concerning Salvation)

  1. Justification
    --by: Charles Hodge
  2. The Atonement
    --by: John Murray
  3. The Atonement of Jesus Christ
    --by: Brain M. Schwertley
  4. The Necessity of the Atonement
    --by: Francis Turretin

ECCLESIOLOGY: (Concerning The Church)

  1. Bullinger and the Second Helvetic Confession
    --by: Rev. John M. Cromarty

ESCHATOLOGY: (Concerning Last Things)