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The Thought of Jonathan Edwards

Veto, MiklosStout, Harry S(Foreword by)Choiniere-Shields, Philip(Translated by)
Part of the Jonathan Edwards Classic Studies series
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Jonathan Edwards is the greatest theologian of colonial America as well as its first important philosopher.

As a theologian, he represents without any concession Calvinistic Orthodoxy, re-thought and re-lived through the experience of the Great Awakening.

The large majority of his writings are of a theological character, yet this theology is articulated and expressed through a systematic philosophical reflection.

Edwardsian thought covers three major areas: First, being, grace, and glory; then, the doctrine of the will extending to the study of the original sin and evil; finally, an entirely original theory of knowledge synthesizing spirituality, aesthetics, and epistemology.

The present book, the first edition of which appeared in French almost thirty years ago, is a uniquely comprehensive study of the work of Jonathan Edwards.

It discusses all the aspects of his thought over against the background of classical Protestant theology and of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Western philosophy.

Our time witnesses a significant renewal of interest in Jonathan Edwards.

Professor Veto's book should prove to be a major contribution to assist and to guide the readers of "America's Theologian."

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Product Details
Wipf & Stock Publishers
1498226248 / 9781498226240
Paperback / softback
191
25/01/2021
United States
520 pages
152 x 229 mm, 689 grams