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Jonathan Edwards at 300 : Essays on the Tercentenary of His Birth

Brown, Robert E.(Contributions by)Gura, Philip F.(Contributions by)H. Lee, Sang(Contributions by)McDermott, Gerald R.(Contributions by)Pauw, Amy Plantinga(Contributions by)Stein, Stephen J.(Contributions by)Sweeney, Douglas A.(Contributions by)Maskell, Caleb J.D.(Edited by)Minkema, Kenneth P.(Edited by)Stout, Harry S.(Edited by)
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The year 2003 marked the tercentenary of the birth of Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758), the man perpetually hailed as "America's most original religious thinker." Edwards's impact, both on colonial religious life and on the Anglo-American world of his day, was internationally acknowledged, and his legacy for the century and a half and more after his death in 1758 has been profound.

Even to this day, Edwards's life is studied and his writings consulted on a global basis more than any other American theologian. The most significant scholarly conference marking the Edwards tercentenary took place in October 2003 at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.

The papers from that gathering are presented in this volume.

They represent much of the best and most recent work being done on Edwards and reflect the wide diversity of approaches to his life, thought, and legacy.

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Product Details
University Press of America
0761832270 / 9780761832270
Paperback / softback
230.092
26/09/2005
United States
194 pages
154 x 228 mm, 299 grams