Jonathan Edwards and the Enlightenment

Jonathan Edwards and the Enlightenment
Title Jonathan Edwards and the Enlightenment PDF eBook
Author Josh Moody
Publisher
Total Pages 216
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Jonathan Edwards Confronts the Gods

Jonathan Edwards Confronts the Gods
Title Jonathan Edwards Confronts the Gods PDF eBook
Author Gerald R. McDermott
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 258
Release 2000-05-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 0195351002

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This is a study of how American theologian Jonathan Edwards (1703-58) battled deist arguments about revelation and God's fairness to non-Christians. Author Gerald McDermott argues that Edwards was preparing before his death a sophisticated theological response to Enlightenment religion that was unparalleled in the eighteenth century and surprisingly generous toward non-Christian traditions.

Jonathan Edwards within the Enlightenment: Controversy, Experience, & Thought

Jonathan Edwards within the Enlightenment: Controversy, Experience, & Thought
Title Jonathan Edwards within the Enlightenment: Controversy, Experience, & Thought PDF eBook
Author John T. Lowe
Publisher Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Total Pages 339
Release 2020-05-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 3647564885

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In her Epilogue entitled "What Is His Greatness?", Ola Elizabeth Winslow stated in the first serious modern biography of Jonathan Edwards: "In a word, it is the greatness of one who had a determining art of initiating and directing a popular movement of far-reaching consequence, and who in addition, laid the foundations for a new system of religious thought, also of far-reaching consequence." After two and a half centuries since Edwards's death, Winslow's statement is undoubtedly true, and perhaps, more so now than ever. The recovery of Edwards pioneered by Perry Miller, Ola Winslow, and Thomas Schafer, among others, has become what is often referred to as an "Edwards renaissance," and has been made even more popular among lay people by John Piper, Stephen Nichols, and the like. Since the free online access of The Works of Jonathan Edwards by Yale University, dozens of books, and articles, as well as numerous dissertations, each year are written to seek a facet of Edwards's "greatness," and thus as an exemplar of his continued "far-reaching consequence." Jonathan Edwards, more than any other pre-revolutionary colonial thinker, grappled with the promises and perils of the Enlightenment. Organized by John T. Lowe and Daniel N. Gullotta, Jonathan Edwards within the Enlightenment brings together a group of young and early career scholars to present their propping the life, times, and theology of one of America's greatest minds. Many of these subjects have been seldom explored by scholars while others offer new and exciting avenues into well covered territory. Some of these topics include Edwards' interaction with and involvement in slavery, colonialism, racism, as well as musings on gender, populism, violence, pain, and witchcraft.

Jonathan Edwards and the Enlightenment

Jonathan Edwards and the Enlightenment
Title Jonathan Edwards and the Enlightenment PDF eBook
Author John Opie
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Total Pages
Release 1969
Genre
ISBN 9780669237139

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Jonathan Edwards and the Limits of Enlightenment Philosophy

Jonathan Edwards and the Limits of Enlightenment Philosophy
Title Jonathan Edwards and the Limits of Enlightenment Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Leon Chai
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 181
Release 1998
Genre Enlightenment
ISBN 0195120094

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Although most often associated with Puritanism in New England, Jonathan Edwards is in many respects closer to Enlightenment rationality. In this book, Leon Chai explores the connection between Edwards and such figures as Locke, Descartes, Malebranche, and Leibniz, by an analysis of topics that serve to define the nature and limits of rationality itself. The book consists of three parts, each of which begins with a detailed analysis of a crucial passage from a classic Enlightenment text, and then turns to a major theological work by Edwards in which the same issue is examined. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of early American religion, Enlightenment philosophy, and eighteenth-century culture in general.

Jonathan Edwards's Philosophy of History

Jonathan Edwards's Philosophy of History
Title Jonathan Edwards's Philosophy of History PDF eBook
Author Avihu Zakai
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 369
Release 2009-07-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0691144303

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Avihu Zakai analyzes Jonathan Edwards's redemptive mode of historical thought in the context of the Enlightenment. As theologian and philosopher, Edwards has long been a towering figure in American intellectual history. Nevertheless, and despite Edwards's intense engagement with the nature of time and the meaning of history, there has been no serious attempt to explore his philosophy of history. Offering the first such exploration, Zakai considers Edwards's historical thought as a reaction, in part, to the varieties of Enlightenment historical narratives and their growing disregard for theistic considerations. Zakai analyzes the ideological origins of Edwards's insistence that the process of history depends solely on God's redemptive activity in time as manifested in a series of revivals throughout history, reading this doctrine as an answer to the threat posed to the Christian theological teleology of history by the early modern emergence of a secular conception of history and the modern legitimation of historical time. In response to the Enlightenment refashioning of secular, historical time and its growing emphasis on human agency, Edwards strove to re-establish God's preeminence within the order of time. Against the de-Christianization of history and removal of divine power from the historical process, he sought to re-enthrone God as the author and lord of history--and thus to re-enchant the historical world. Placing Edwards's historical thought in its broadest context, this book will be welcomed by those who study early modern history, American history, or religious culture and experience in America.

America's Theologian

America's Theologian
Title America's Theologian PDF eBook
Author Robert W. Jenson
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 237
Release 1988
Genre Theology, American
ISBN 0195077865

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This provocative study of the life and work of Jonathan Edwards argues that although Edwards was very much a figure of the Enlightenment, he was also a discerning critic of it, able to use Enlightenment thought in his theology without yielding to its mechanistic and individualistic tendencies. Edward's radical position stood as a corrective to the overall impact of the Enlightenment on America.