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Freedom of the Will

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Sovereign Grace Publishers,, 1 nov. 2001 - 368 pages
  

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Review: Freedom of the Will

Avis d'utilisateur  - James Rutherford - Goodreads

Wow. This book was a very hard read, both because of the thick content and Edwards use of page long sentences, but well worth it. Edwards provides an in depth response to the challenges raised against ... Consulter l'avis complet

Review: The Works of Jonathan Edwards, Vol. 1: Freedom of the Will

Avis d'utilisateur  - Dr. David Steele - Goodreads

The best book ever written on free will. No one has ever refuted the content here. Consulter l'avis complet

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À propos de l'auteur (2001)

In 1716 Edwards was admitted to Yale at the remarkable age of thirteen. After he graduated in 1722, he spent four years there pursuing theological interests, teaching, and completing his master's degree. In 1727 ,Edwards complied with his grandfather's request and traveled to Northhampton, Massachusetts to be his assistant in his church. A committed scholar of John Calvin and the early Puritan theologians, as well as of the writings of John Locke and Isaac Newton, Edwards pursued a theology founded on two seemingly contradictory themes---a desire to return to the Calvinist tradition, as well as a desire to include the insights of contemporary Enlightenment philosophy. While Edwards's theological formulations were not completely developed until the 1750s, his lifetime pursuit of these ideas profoundly influenced the Puritan period of religious revival known as the Great Awakening. Though Edwards's provocative theology and sermons occasionally invoked fire and brimstone, as in the famous Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God (1741), his sermons generally moved parishioners to faith through the employment of positive imagery, as in God Glorified in Man's Dependence (1731). In spite of his successes during the Great Awakening, Edwards was ultimately involved in a controversy that led to his dismissal at the Northhampton parish in 1750. Viewed as too progressive by a faction of the church known as the Old Lights, Edwards stepped down after delivering his famous Farewell Sermon (1750), in which he declared that God would ultimately determine whether Edwards had been right or wrong

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