Born in 1905 and brought up in Sheffield. King Edward VII School, Sheffield. Classical Scholarship at Balliol College, Oxford. Senior Demy of Magdalen College in 1926. Craven Scholarship. War Memorial Studentship at Balliol College. John Locke Scholarship. Lecturer in Philosophy at New College, Oxford, in 1927. Lecturer in Philosophy in the University of Reading from 1928. Professor of Philosophy in the University of Reading from 1934. Author and speaker on philosophical and religious subjects, especially Anglicanism and Ecumenism. Anglicanism & Orthodoxy a study in dialectical churchmanship SCM Press, 1955 Augustans and Romantics 1689-1830 H. V. D. Dyson and John Butt; with chapters of art, economics and philosophy by Geoffrey Webb, F. J. Fisher and H. A. Hodges by Dyson, H. V. D. (Henry Victor Dyson) The Cresset Press, Percy Lund, Humpries) 1949 Christianity and the modern world view London, SCM Press [1949] God beyond knowledge by Herbert Arthur Hodges, William Donald Hudson MacMillan 1977 Languages, standpoints and attitudes Oxford University Press, 1953 The Christian in the modern university S.C.M. Press, 1946. 24 pp. Series: University pamphlets ; no. 3 The hymns of Ann Griffiths (tr. H. A. Hodges) The pattern of atonement SCM Press, 1955 The philosophy of Wilhelm Dilthey Routledge & Paul, 1952 Greenwood Press, 1974 Wilhelm Dilthey Oxford University Press, 1944 K. Paul, Trench, Trubner & co. ltd., 1944 Routledge & Kegan Paul, ltd., 1949 H. Fertig, 1969 What is to become of philosophical theology? In: Contemporary British Philosophy, Volume III. Muirhead Library of Philosophy. by H D Lewis 1955~6 Introduction in: Unseen warfare: the Spiritual combat and Path to paradise of Lorenzo Scupoli. By Lorenzo Scupoli, as edited by Nicodemus of the Holy Mountain, and revised by Theophan the recluse. 1951 Anglican Disunity and the Idea of Western Orthodoxy Address given by H. A. Hodges, S.C.M. in 1957 to the Fellowship of St. Alban and St. Sergius Transcribed by Ian B. Pitt 2001"Belief is a moral act for which the believer is to be held responsible."