Jonathan EdwardsTwayne Publishers, 1988 - 153 páginas Designed for a general audience as an introduction to Edwards, Puritan thought, & 18th century philosophy in America. |
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... idea , ” then an idea of , say , color may be resisted . " The world is therefore an ideal one ; and the law of creating , and the succession of these ideas , is constant and regular . " a The reality of God . Even so , we still speak ...
... idea , ” then an idea of , say , color may be resisted . " The world is therefore an ideal one ; and the law of creating , and the succession of these ideas , is constant and regular . " a The reality of God . Even so , we still speak ...
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... ideas and the same memory , but then set in motion " a different train of ideas " as he came to exist . The two Edwardses would not be the same : their experiences would differ , and their compassion . " Will any- one say that he , in ...
... ideas and the same memory , but then set in motion " a different train of ideas " as he came to exist . The two Edwardses would not be the same : their experiences would differ , and their compassion . " Will any- one say that he , in ...
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... idea is an object of the mind ; that ideas are simple , complex , and abstract ; that simple ideas derive from the senses ; that all ideas come from either sensation or reflection . But at the same time , he held that certain ideas ...
... idea is an object of the mind ; that ideas are simple , complex , and abstract ; that simple ideas derive from the senses ; that all ideas come from either sensation or reflection . But at the same time , he held that certain ideas ...
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Chapter | 22 |
Chapter Four | 66 |
Chapter Five | 98 |
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affections American appear argument Arminian Awakening beauty begins Boston called cause chapter Christ Christian church common Concerning conversion divine divine sovereignty doctrine Dwight earlier early edition Edwards's England example excellency existence experience faith fall father five four glory God's grace hand Haven heart hell holy Hopkins ideas important infinite John Jonathan Edwards judge July language late later less Letter light man's March matter means mind ministers months moral Narrative nature necessity never Northampton notes objections original pastor person philosophical practice prayer preached preface President principles published question reason redemption religion religious remarks reprinted revival Scripture sense sermon signs soul speak spirit sweet things thought town true truth turned University Press virtue whole Writings wrote Yale York young
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Understanding Jonathan Edwards: An Introduction to America's Theologian Gerald R McDermott Vista previa limitada - 2008 |