
Jonathan Edwards within the Enlightenment: Controversy, Experience, & Thought
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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.
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1. Edition 2020
Language
English
Place of publication
Göttingen
Germany
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Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 16 cm
Thickness: 2.8 cm
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2,31 MB
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681 gr
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978-3-525-56488-2 (9783525564882)
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John T. Lowe | Daniel N. Gullotta
Jonathan Edwards within the Enlightenment: Controversy, Experience, & Thought
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Editor
John T. Lowe is a Ph.D. Candidate at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He holds a B.A. from the University of Louisville, and a M.Div. and Th.M. from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Daniel N. Gullotta is a Ph.D. Candidate at Stanford University in American Religious History. He received his M.A.R. in the History of Christianity at Yale University Divinity School.
ISNI: 0000 0004 5299 1045
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Contributions
Obbie Tyler Todd is Pastor of Third Baptist Church of Marion, Illinois and Adjunct Professor of Theology at Luther Rice College & Seminary in Lithonia, Georgia.
Philip J. Fisk is a Senior Researcher in Historical Theology at ETF Leuven, Belgium.
Series Editor
Dr. Kenneth P. Minkema is the Executive Editor of The Works of Jonathan Edwards and of the Jonathan Edwards Center & Online Archive at Yale University, with appointments as Research Faculty at Yale Divinity School and as Research Associate at the University of the Free State, South Africa.
Dr. Adriaan C. Neele is Research Scholar at the Yale University, Jonathan Edwards Center and Professor of Historical Theology, Director of the Doctoral Program at the Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary.
Dr. Harry S. Stout is Jonathan Edwards Professor of American Christianity, and General Editor, Works of Jonathan Edwards at the Yale Divinity School.