RT Article T1 A Hopeless Hodge-Podge of Theology?: The Retrieval of “Classical Theism” and the Curious Case of Charles Hodge JF Journal of reformed theology VO 17 IS 3/4 SP 261 OP 277 A1 McCall, Thomas H. 1971- LA English PB Brill YR 2023 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1876510684 AB Contemporary systematic theology is engaged in the ‘retrieval’ of insights from the Christian tradition. Accordingly, many theologians in the broadly Reformed tradition are seeking to recover, reclaim, and defend what they refer to as ‘classical theism’ as a stark alternative to what is sometimes referred to as ‘theistic personalism’ (and the ‘Social Trinitarianism’ that is said to accompany it). While broadly sympathetic to this enterprise, in this essay I employ the theology of Charles Hodge as a case study to argue that such tidy categorizations can be misleading and unhelpful, and I conclude that his theology raises challenges with respect to both historiography and theology. K1 Charles Hodge K1 theistic personalism K1 Classical Theism K1 retrieval theology DO 10.1163/15697312-bja10036