Pt. I. 1730-1810 : the Hodges of Philadelphia
Andrew Hodge, family patriarch
Pt. II. The 1810s : student years
Witherspoon's common sense
Enlisting under the banner of King Jesus
Happy jaunts and the "man of men"
Student years at the seminary
Pt. III. The 1820s : young professor
"The most eligible situation for improvement"
New England's theological landscape
The birth of the Biblical repertory
Berlin and the return home
Pt. IV. The 1830s : crusader
The imputation controversy
Crippled in body, but not in mind
The new school fights back
Pt. V. The 1840s : professor of theology
The public face of the seminary
Moderator of the General Assembly
"The nonsensical dialect of transcendentalism"
The infection of German idealism
"When the will of the wife is the other way"
Pt. VI. The 1850s : inspired churchman
The inspiration of Scripture
The battle against "Churchianity"
Thornwell and "thus saith the Lord"
Pt. VII. The 1860s : conflicted unionist
The state of the country and the church
The disunities of mankind
Reuniting the old and new schools
Pt. VIII. 1870s : systematic theologian and scientist
"O death, where is thy sting?"