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Works of Jonathan Edwards: The "Blank Bible" pt.1-2

Author: Jonathan Edwards

Category: Congregational churches

Works of Jonathan Edwards: The "Blank Bible" pt.1-2

Author: Jonathan Edwards

Category: Congregational churches

The "blank Bible"

Author: Jonathan Edwards

Category: Bible

pt.1-2. The blank Bible

Author: Jonathan Edwards

Category: Congregational churches

The Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume One

Publisher: CCEL

Selections from the Unpublished Writings of Jonathan Edwards, of America

Ed. from the Original Mss. with Facsimiles and an Introduction

Author: Jonathan Edwards

The Works of Jonathan Edwards: Volume II – I Revised

Author: Jonathan Edwards

Publisher: Lulu.com

Jonathan Edwards and Justification by Faith

Author: Michael McClenahan

Publisher: Routledge

Category: Religion

Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) is widely regarded as North America's most influential theologian. Throughout the early decades of his ministry he engaged in a public and sustained debate with 'Arminian' theology, a crusade that contributed significantly to the events of the Great Awakening. This book investigates the contours and substance of this theological war. In establishing a clearer historical context for this polemic, McClenahan seeks to overturn the scholarly consensus that Edwards' own theology was a twisting of the Reformed tradition. By demonstrating that Edwards' interlocutor was the dead English Archbishop, John Tillotson, McClenahan provides the hermeneutical key for many of Edwards' most significant works. Justification by faith is one of the most contested doctrines in contemporary theology and Jonathan Edwards, referred to as America's Augustine, wrote extensively on this area. His is a voice that many people are keen to hear.

The Works of Jonathan Edwards: Volume II – IV Revised

Author: Jonathan Edwards

Publisher: Lulu.com

Jonathan Edwards and the Psalms

A Redemptive-historical Vision of Scripture

Author: David P. Barshinger

Category: Biography & Autobiography

The field of Jonathan Edwards studies is only beginning to wrestle with his vast corpus of writings on the Bible, and David Barshinger addresses this gap by providing a close study of his engagement with the book of Psalms. Barshinger explores materials that have received little attention to date, including Edwards's notebooks on the Bible and dozens of handwritten sermon manuscripts. Barshinger shows that Edwards approached the Psalms not merely from a typological or Christological viewpoint, but that the history of redemption provided the theological framework within which he interpreted, preached, and sang the Psalms. At a time of increasing attacks on the Bible, Edwards appropriated the book of Psalms as a divinely inspired anchor to proclaim the gospel. In his reading of the Psalms Edwards treated various theological themes, including God, Christ, the Holy Spirit, revelation, humanity, sin, the gospel, Christian piety, the church corporate, and the eternal dwellings of all people, connecting all of these themes through the redemptive-historical framework that guided his vision of the Bible.

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