The Miscellanies

The Miscellanies

Author: Jonathan Edwards

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 600

ISBN-13:

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Throughout his adult life Jonathan Edwards kept a series of personal theological notebooks on a wide variety of miscellaneous subjects. This volume includes the notebook entries written during the eventful and tumultuous years 1740-1751, when Edwards was plagued by a series of bitter controversies with his Northampton congregation that culminated in his dismissal. This was also the period during which he witnessed, documented, and pondered the surprising revivals of the Great Awakening, as well as their precipitous decline.


Encounters with God

Encounters with God

Author: Michael James McClymond

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 0195118227

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Among the topics considered are spiritual perception, metaphysics, spirituality, ethics, history, and apologetics."--BOOK JACKET.


The Theology of Jonathan Edwards

The Theology of Jonathan Edwards

Author: Conrad Cherry

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 1990-02-22

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9780253205599

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" . . . the Edwards of Cherry sits for a[n] . . . intellectual portrait, done with concepts as colors and with reason as the brush. It is a . . . picture . . . faithfully and competently drawn." —New York Times Book Review, 1967 " . . . this is a very good book. . . . It stresses the integral relationship of heart and mind, intellect and will throughout Edwards. . . . an important book . . . required reading for any student of Edwards." —Church History, 1967


Jonathan Edwards on Worship

Jonathan Edwards on Worship

Author: Ted Rivera

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2010-07-01

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 1630879746

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The great American pastor-theologian Jonathan Edwards remains undeniably relevant today, more than 250 years after his death, as attested by the unending flurry of articles, books, and dissertations treating him. Despite this, virtually nothing has been written concerning Edwards's views on worship, a subject central to the Christian faith, and certainly to Edwards himself. This volume explores Edwards's perspective on both public and private dimensions of worship, aspects of which rise from well-understood Puritan categories, and proposes the practice of self-examination as a bridge between public and private devotion. As Ken Minkema, of the Jonathan Edwards Center at Yale, writes in the foreword, "Ted Rivera's study is the first that systematically attempts to show us Edwards's views of worship, and so represents an important resource for scholars and religious practitioners alike who are interested in liturgy, 'the practice of piety,' and spiritual growth. Through an engagement with Edwards's own words--in letters, notebooks, and sermons--we learn of Edwards's own spiritual life, and of the nature of private and corporate devotion."