George Hodges (theologian)

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George Hodges (theologian), D.D., DC.L., LL.D. (1856-1919) was an American Episcopal theologian, born at Rome, N. Y., and educated at Hamilton College (A.B., 1877; A.M., 1882; LL.D., 1912). He served at Calvary Church, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1881 to 1894; afterward, he was dean of the Episcopal Theological School at Cambridge, Massachusetts

He was the author of:

  • The Episcopal Church (1889)
  • Christianity between Sundays (1893; 1914)
  • The Heresy of Cain (1894; 1914)
  • The Battles of Peace (1897; 1914)
  • William Penn (1900)
  • The Human Nature of the Saints (1904)
  • Three Hundred Years of the Episcopal Church in America (1906)
  • The Administration of an Institutional Church (1906)
  • The Year of Grace (two volumes, 1906; second edition, 1914)
  • Apprenticeship of Washington (1909)
  • The Training of Children in Religion (1910; 1912)
  • Everyman's Religion (1911; 1913)
  • Saints and Heroes (two volumes, 1911-12)
  • Classbook of Old Testament History (1913)