Charles Hodge (1797-1878) was the chief theologian of Old Princeton, and is still revered today as one of greatest American theologies in the Presbyterian tradition.
This classic treatise includes the following chapters:
1. Symbolical Statement of the Doctrine
2. Justification Is a Forensic Act
3. Works Not the Ground of Justification
4. The Righteousness of Christ the Ground of Justification
5. Imputation of Righteousness
6. Proof of the Doctrine
7. The Consequences of the Imputation of Righteousness
8. Relation of Faith to Justification
9. Objections to the Protestant Doctrine of Justification
10. Departures From the Protestant Doctrine
11. Modern Views on Justification
This classic treatise includes the following chapters:
1. Symbolical Statement of the Doctrine
2. Justification Is a Forensic Act
3. Works Not the Ground of Justification
4. The Righteousness of Christ the Ground of Justification
5. Imputation of Righteousness
6. Proof of the Doctrine
7. The Consequences of the Imputation of Righteousness
8. Relation of Faith to Justification
9. Objections to the Protestant Doctrine of Justification
10. Departures From the Protestant Doctrine
11. Modern Views on Justification