- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Key Events in Hodge’s Life
- Chronology
- Key Figures in Hodge’s Life
- Prologue
- Part I 1730–1810
- Part II The 1810s
- Part III The 1820s
- Part IV The 1830s
- 22 The Imputation Controversy
- 23 Romans
- 24 Crippled in Body, But Not in Mind
- 25 Home Life
- 26 The Coming Storm
- 27 The Slavery Question
- 28 The Schism
- 29 The New School Fights Back
- 30 Writing History
- Part V The 1840s
- Part VI The 1850s
- Part VII The 1860s
- Part VIII The 1870s
- Epilogue
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Crippled in Body, But Not in Mind
Crippled in Body, But Not in Mind
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- (p.147) 24 Crippled in Body, But Not in Mind
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- Charles Hodge
- Author(s):
Paul C. Gutjahr (Contributor Webpage)
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- Oxford University Press
Chapter twenty-four follows Hodge into a feverish period of publishing as he completes some twenty articles for the Repertory along with three variations of his Romans commentary. During this period, he struggles with whether he is making the best use of his abilities as life’s brief and precarious nature are brought home to him as his mother dies, the Asiatic Cholera breaks out in New England, and he is confined to his study by lameness in his right leg.
Keywords: Charles Hodge, Mary Blanchard Hodge, Hugh Lenox Hodge, Asiatic Cholera, crippled leg, Chapel fund raising, interest in medicine, Princeton
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Key Events in Hodge’s Life
- Chronology
- Key Figures in Hodge’s Life
- Prologue
- Part I 1730–1810
- Part II The 1810s
- Part III The 1820s
- Part IV The 1830s
- 22 The Imputation Controversy
- 23 Romans
- 24 Crippled in Body, But Not in Mind
- 25 Home Life
- 26 The Coming Storm
- 27 The Slavery Question
- 28 The Schism
- 29 The New School Fights Back
- 30 Writing History
- Part V The 1840s
- Part VI The 1850s
- Part VII The 1860s
- Part VIII The 1870s
- Epilogue
- Select Bibliography
- Index