The Works of Jonathan Edwards

The Works of Jonathan Edwards
Author: Jonathan Edwards
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1957
Genre: Christian ethics
ISBN: 0300019459

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The Works of Jonathan Edwards

The Works of Jonathan Edwards
Author: Stephen J. Stein
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 501
Release: 1977
Genre: Bible
ISBN: OCLC:940186845

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The Apocalypse and Final Judgment Jonathan Edwards on the End of the World

The Apocalypse and Final Judgment   Jonathan Edwards on the End of the World
Author: Jonathan Edwards
Publsiher: Diggory Press Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-05
Genre: End of the world
ISBN: 1846857635

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Jonathan Edwards s Interpretation of Revelation 4 1 8 1

Jonathan Edwards s Interpretation of Revelation 4 1 8 1
Author: Glenn R. Kreider
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 076182670X

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The Bible was at the center of Jonathan Edwards' intellectual and ministerial life. As an eighteenth century theologian-pastor, the Scriptures were the focus of his work and the perspective through which he viewed his world. Edwards had a particular interest in the interpretation of the Apocalypse, devoting a notebook to the collection of observations and thoughts from his reading and reflection. This book examines Edwards' interpretation of Revelation 4-8 as seen in his working notebooks and theological treatises and sermons and then compares his views with some of his major contemporary biblical interpreters. Edwards employs a typological hermeneutical method, arguing that typology is the language God uses to communicate and this language can be learned both from explicit typology in Scripture as well as from the biblical author's implicit use of types. In the application of this typological hermeneutics, Edwards not only interprets all of Scripture Christologically, but also views the natural world and secular history as types of Christ.

The Works of Jonathan Edwards Apocalyptic writings

The Works of Jonathan Edwards  Apocalyptic writings
Author: Jonathan Edwards
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 522
Release: 1977
Genre: Congregational churches
ISBN: UOM:39076006748078

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Jonathan Edwards and the Church

Jonathan Edwards and the Church
Author: Rhys S. Bezzant
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199890309

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Though Edwards spent most of his life working in local churches, and saw himself primarily as a pastor, his own views on the theology of the church have never been explored in depth. This book presents Edwards's views on ecclesiology by tracking the development of his convictions during the course of his tumultuous career. Drawing on Reformation foundations and the Puritan background of his ministry, Edwards refreshes our understanding of the church by connecting it to a nuanced interpretation of revival, allowing a dynamic view of the place of church in history and new thinking about its institutional structure. Indeed in Edwards's writing the church has an exalted status as the bride of Christ, joined to him forever. Building on the recent completion of the works of Jonathan Edwards, and material newly published online, this book, the first ever on Edwards's ecclesiology, demonstrates his commitment to corporate Christian experience shaped by theological convictions and his aspirations towards the visibility and unity of the Christian church. In a final section, Bezzant discusses topics relating to ecclesiology (such as hymnody, discipline, and polity), that occupied Edwards throughout his ministry. Edwards preached a Gospel concerned with God's purposes for the world, so it is the growth of the church, not merely the conversion of individuals, that is the necessary fruit of his preaching. The church in the West is rediscovering the importance of ecclesiology as it emerges from its Christendom constraints. Edwards's struggle to understand the church and its place within God's cosmic design is a case study that helps us to appreciate the church in the modern world.

Jonathan Edwards s Writings

Jonathan Edwards s Writings
Author: Stephen J. Stein
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1996-11-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0253114594

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"This book will take its place in libraries next to the finest works abou;this creative thinker." -- Religious Studies Review "... gives a fine sense of the present state and the future direction of Edwards studies... Recommended for upper-division undergraduate and graduate students." -- Choice "... this volume opens up new windows, not only on previously neglected texts of Jonathan Edwards, but on the larger cultural functions and effects of those texts." -- Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences Here is a compact survey of current Edwards scholarship. These essays present groundbreaking contemporary scholarship focusing on the writings of the 18th-century American philosopher and theologian Jonathan Edwards. They range widely across the Edwardsian canon, including his most prominent and important published texts -- Religious Affections and The Nature of True Virtue -- as well as unfamiliar treatises and sermons.

Jonathan Edwards and the Psalms

Jonathan Edwards and the Psalms
Author: David P. Barshinger
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2014-09-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780199396764

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Throughout church history, the book of Psalms has enjoyed wider use and acclaim than almost any other book of the Bible. Early Christians extolled it for its fullness of Christian doctrine, monks memorized and recited it daily, lay people have prayed its words as their own, and churches have sung from it as their premier hymn book. While the past half century has seen an extraordinary resurgence of interest in the thought of American theologian Jonathan Edwards, including his writings on the Bible, no scholar has yet explored his meditations on the Psalms. David P. Barshinger addresses this gap by providing a close study of his engagement with one of the Bible's most revered books. From his youth to the final days of his presidency at the College of New Jersey, Edwards was a devout student of Scripture-as more than 1,200 extant sermons, theological treatises, and thousands of personal manuscript pages devoted to biblical reflection bear witness. Using some of his writings that have previously received little to no attention, Jonathan Edwards and the Psalms offers insights on his theological engagement with the Psalms in the context of interpretation, worship, and preaching. Barshinger shows that he appropriated the history of redemption as an organizing theological framework within which to engage the Psalms specifically, and the Bible as a whole. This original study greatly advances Edwards scholarship, shedding new and welcome light on the theologian's relationship to Scripture.