The Princeton Companion to Jonathan EdwardsSang Hyun Lee Princeton University Press, 2020 M06 2 - 360 páginas Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758) is widely recognized as one of the greatest philosopher-theologians America has ever produced, and recent years have seen a remarkable increase in research on his writings. To date, however, there has been no single authoritative volume that introduces and interprets the key aspects of Edwards' thought as a whole. The Princeton Companion to Jonathan Edwards provides just such a concise and comprehensive work, one that will be invaluable to students and scholars of American religion and theology as well as of literature, philosophy, and history. |
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... creation and incarnation. “God's Relation to the World,” Sang Hyun Lee argues that Jonathan Edwards conceived of God as at once perfect in actuality and self-sufficiency and also disposed to enlarge or repeat his internal fullness ...
... creation. In “Christian Virtue and Common Morality,” John E. Smith offers a quite comprehensive exposition of Edwards' ethical thought as represented in the sermon series Charity and Its Fruits and his treatise On the Nature of True ...
... creation. This way of reading Edwards' typology, according to Knight, is consistent with his dynamic conception of God and God's relation to the world. In his “Letter to the Trustees of the College of New Jersey,” in which Edwards ...
... creation itself. Humanity, meanwhile, was absolutely dependent on God for everything, even, as Edwards had privately formulated, for existence from moment to moment. Nothing human beings did could merit favor, much less salvation ...
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Four | 44 |
Five | 59 |
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Nine | 115 |
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Seventeen | 258 |
Eighteen | 274 |
Nineteen | 292 |
The Works of Jonathan Edwards Yale Edition | 309 |
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