Jonathan Edwards among the theologians /
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- 9780802871725
- 0802871720
- 230.58 C932J
- BX7260.E3 C666 2015
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-194) and index.
Edwards and reformed theology -- Anselm and Edwards on the doctrine of God -- Edwards on the excellence of the Trinity -- Arminius and Edwards on creation -- Girardeau and Edwards on free will -- Edwards on original sin: another look -- Bellamy and Edwards on the atonement -- Edwards on preaching -- On the orthodoxy of Jonathan Edwards.
Though Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) is widely regarded as America's most important theologian, very few people are actually familiar with his theology. In this book Oliver Crisp helpfully elucidates key themes in Edwards's thought. Treating Edwards as a constructive theologian with serious philosophical interests, Crisp explains Edwards's thinking on such matters as the Trinity, creation, original sin, free will, and preaching. Crisp underscores the innovative nature of Edwards's work by bringing his thought into dialogue with other major Christian theologians such as Anselm and Arminius. What emerges from Crisp's Jonathan Edwards among the Theologians is a complex, multifaceted picture of Edwards as a highly original, significant thinker who sometimes presssed at the very limits of orthodoxy and whose theological thought remains stirkingly relevant today. -- from back cover.
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