
The Princeton Theology
The Princeton Theology refers to a specific theological approach developed in the 19th century at Princeton Theological Seminary, particularly associated with theologians like Charles Hodge and B.B. Warfield. It emphasizes the authority of Scripture, the sovereignty of God, and the importance of Reformed traditions. This theology underscores the reality of human sinfulness and the necessity of divine grace for salvation through Jesus Christ. It also advocates for a systematic and rational examination of Christian doctrines, seeking to defend traditional Reformed beliefs against modernist interpretations while engaging in scholarly discourse on faith and reason.