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Treatise on Grace

by Jonathan Edwards, Paul Helm
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Overview

Jonathan Edwards, saint and metaphysician, revivalist ad theologian, stands out as the one figure of real greatness in the intellectual life of colonial America. From his earliest days he showed remarkable powers of observation and deduction, revealing a precocious mind deeply interested in nature and finding in it the marks of a provident God. In 1716 he entered Yale and discovered the world of philosophy. Two years of postgraduate study in theology followed in preparation for entering the ministry. During this period he underwent a profound religious experience which he described in his Personal Narrative as giving him a new awareness of the absolute sovereignty of God and man's complete dependence on Him. Edwards' religious philosophy grew directly out of this experience. The three essays in this volume, 'Treatise on Grace', 'An Essay on the Trinity' and 'Observations Concerning the Trinity' throw considerable light on some important but often neglected themes in Edwards' work.

Synopsis

Three essays on Grace and the Trinity by the great 18th century American evangelical, published together for the first time.

About the Author, Jonathan Edwards

Peter J. Thuesen is associate professor of religious studies at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis and and co-editor, "Religion and American Cultur"e. He lives in Indianapolis.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1988
Publisher
Lutterworth Press, The
Pages
144
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780227679050

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