Zane C. Hodges
Deceased Person
1932 – 2008
Who was Zane C. Hodges?
Zane Clark Hodges was an American pastor, seminary professor, and Bible scholar. He was reared in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and came to Dallas, Texas in 1954 after receiving a bachelor's degree from Wheaton College. He received master of theology degree from Dallas Theological Seminary in 1958. He then taught New Testament Greek and Exegesis at Dallas Seminary and was also chairman of the New Testament Department. Hodges also served as pastor at Victor Street Bible Chapel, formerly The Old Mission in Dallas, for almost 50 years. Zane Hodges was also the founder and president of Kerugma Ministries.
Some of the views that Hodges is known for include: "Free Grace Theology," a view which holds that eternal life is received only as a free gift through belief in Jesus Christ for eternal life, "Eternal Rewards" a view that various passages in the New Testament are not dealing with eternal salvation but addressing Christians and the opportunity to earn eternal rewards or to caution against their loss and his position on the Majority Text.
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- Born
- Jun 15, 1932
Chambersburg - Also known as
- Zane Hodges
- Education
- Wheaton College
- Dallas Theological Seminary
- Died
- Nov 23, 2008
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on July 23, 2013
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