George Hodges (theologian)

George Hodges

George Hodges, 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.[1] In 1893 he helped establish the Kingsley Association in Pittsburgh, an organization dedicated to helping immigrant workers.[2] Afterward, he became the dean of the Episcopal Theological School at Cambridge, Massachusetts. "The high esteem in which his religious messages are held by the reading public"[3] resulted in a number his books being reissued as a second edition in 1914.

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References

  1. David Hein; Gardiner H. Shattuck, Jr. (1 August 2005). The Episcopalians. Church Publishing, Inc. p. 220. ISBN 978-0-89869-497-0.
  2. Archive Service Center Staff. "Kingsley Association Records Finding Aid". Archive Service Center, University of Pittsburgh. Retrieved 2 May 2013.
  3. "Pleasant Recollections". The Independent. Jul 13, 1914. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
  4. Online version of Hodges 1895
  5. Digital copy of Hodges 1901 in Internet Archive
  6. Fountains Abbey in Wikisource
  7. Digital copy of Hodges 1909 in Internet Archive
  8. Digital copy of Hodges 1911 in Hathi Trust
  9. Digital copy of Hodges 1912 in Internet Archive
  10. Digital copy of Hodges 1913 in Hathi Trust
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