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Jonathan Edwards (October 5, 1703 – March 22, 1758) was an American revivalist preacher, philosopher, and Congregationalist theologian. A leading figure of the American Enlightenment, Edwards is widely regarded as one of America's most important and original philosophical theologians. Edwards' theological work is broad in scope but rooted in the paedobaptist (baptism of infants) Puritan heritage as exemplified in the Westminster and Savoy Confessions of Faith. Recent studies have emphasized how thoroughly Edwards grounded his life's work on conceptions of beauty, harmony, and ethical fittingness, and how central the Age of Enlightenment was to his mindset. Edwards played a critical role in shaping the First Great Awakening and oversaw some of the first revivals in 1733–35 at his church in Northampton, Massachusetts. His theological work gave rise to a distinct school of theology known as New England theology. Edwards delivered the sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God", a classic of early American literature, during another revival in 1741, following George Whitefield's tour of the Thirteen Colonies. Edwards is well known for his many books, such as The End for Which God Created the World and The Life of David Brainerd, which inspired thousands of missionaries throughout the 19th century, and Religious Affections which many Calvinist Evangelicals still read today. Edwards died from a smallpox inoculation shortly after beginning the presidency at the College of New Jersey in Princeton. Biography Early life Jonathan Edwards was born on October 5, 1703, the fifth of 11 children and only son of Timothy Edwards (1668–1759), a minister at East Windsor, Connecticut (modern-day South Windsor), who supplemented his salary by tutoring boys for college. His mother, Esther Stoddard, daughter of Rev. Solomon Stoddard of Northampton, Massachusetts, seems to have been a woman of unusual mental gifts and independence of character. Timothy Edwards held at least one person in enslavement in the Edwards' household, a black man named Ansars. Jonathan was prepared for college by his father and elder sisters, all of whom received an excellent education. His sister Esther, the eldest, wrote a semi-humorous tract on the immateriality of the soul, which has often been mistakenly attributed to Jonathan. He entered Yale College in 1716 at just under the age of 13. In the following year, he became acquainted with John Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding, which influenced him profoundly. During his college studies, he kept notebooks labeled "The Mind," "Natural Science" (containing a discussion of the atomic theory), "The Scriptures" and "Miscellanies," had a grand plan for a work on natural and mental philosophy, and drew up rules for its composition. He was interested in natural history and, as a precocious 11-year-old, had observed and written an essay detailing the ballooning behavior of some spiders. Edwards edited this text later to match the burgeoning genre of scientific literature, and his "The Flying Spider" fit easily into the contemporary scholarship on spiders. Although he studied theology for two years after his graduation from Yale, Edwards continued to be interested in science. Although many European scientists and American clergymen found the implications of science pushing them towards deism, Edwards believed the natural world was evidence of God's masterful design. Throughout his life, Edwards often went into the woods as a favorite place to pray and worship in the beauty and solace of nature. Edwards was fascinated by the discoveries of Isaac Newton and other scientists of this time period. Before he started working as a full-time pastor in Northampton, he wrote on various topics in natural philosophy, including light and optics, in addition to spiders. While he worried about those of his contemporaries who seemed preoccupied by materialism and faith in reason alone, he considered the laws of nature to be derived from God and demonstrating his wisdom and care. Edwards's written sermons and theological treatises emphasize the beauty of God and the role of aesthetics in the spiritual life. He is thought to anticipate a 20th-century current of theological aesthetics, represented by figures such as Hans Urs von Balthasar. In 1722 to 1723, he was for eight months an un-ordained "supply" pastor (a clergyman employed to preach and minister in a church for a definite time but not settled as a pastor) of a small Presbyterian church on William Street in New York City. The church invited him to remain, but he declined the call. After spending two months in study at home, in 1724–1726, he was one of the two tutors at Yale tasked with leading the college in the absence of a rector. Yale's previous rector, Timothy Cutler, lost his position when he defected to the Anglican Church. After two years, he had not been replaced. He partially recorded the years 1720 to 1726 in his diary and in his resolutions for his conduct which he drew up at this time. He had long been an eager seeker after salvation and was not fully satisfied as to his own conversion until an experience in his last year in college, when he lost his feeling that the election of some to salvation and of others to eternal damnation was "a horrible doctrine," and reckoned it "exceedingly pleasant, bright and sweet." He now took a great and new joy in taking in the beauties of nature and delighted in the allegorical interpretation of the Song of Solomon. Balancing these mystic joys is the stern tone of his Resolutions, in which he is almost ascetic in his eagerness to live earnestly and soberly, to waste no time, to maintain the strictest temperance in eating and drinking. On February 15, 1727, Edwards was ordained minister at Northampton and assistant to his grandfather Solomon Stoddard, a noted minister. He was a scholar-pastor, not a visiting pastor, his rule being 13 hours of study per day. In the same year, he married Sarah Pierpont. Then 17, Sarah was from a notable New England clerical family: her father was James Pierpont (1659–1714), a founder of Yale College; and her mother was the granddaughter of Thomas Hooker. Sarah's spiritual devotion was without peer, and her relationship with God had long proved an inspiration to Edwards. He first remarked on her great piety when she was 13 years old. She was of a bright and cheerful disposition, a practical housekeeper, a model wife, and the mother of his 11 children, who included Esther Edwards. Edwards held to complementarian views of marriage and gender roles. Solomon Stoddard died on February 11, 1729, leaving to his grandson the sole ministerial charge of one of the largest and wealthiest congregations in the colony. Its members were proud of its morality, its culture and its reputation. Summing up Edwards' influences during his younger years, scholar John E. Smith writes, "By thus meditating between Berkeley on the one hand and Locke, Descartes, and H.... Discover the Jonathan Edwards popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Jonathan Edwards books.

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    Jonathan Edwards

    Oliver D. Crisp & Kyle C. Strobel

    Studentfriendly intro to one of America’s most fascinating theological minds Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758) has long been recognized as one of the preeminent thinkers in the early En...

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    Freedom of the Will

    Jonathan Edwards

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    Jonathan Edwards

    Harold P. Simonson

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    The Essential Jonathan Edwards

    Owen Strachan, Douglas Allen Sweeney & John Piper

    You've heard his name, you've probably heard your pastor quote him, but who is he really?250 years later, Jonathan Edwards, America’s consummate pastortheologian, continues to cap...

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    George M. Marsden

    Jonathan Edwards (1731758) is a towering figure in American history. A controversial theologian and the author of the famous sermon Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, he ig...

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    Oliver D. Crisp & Paul Helm

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    The Unwavering Resolve of Jonathan Edwards

    Steven J. Lawson

    Jonathan Edwards, a Puritan pastor in Colonial America, is remembered for his theological works, his role in the Great Awakening, and his fiery sermons. But Edwards’ chief characte...

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    Selected Sermons of Jonathan Edwards

    Jonathan Edwards

    Awesome expository preaching. and easier to read than I thought. Read Edwards to better understand how we can fear the God of wrath yet delight in the same God of love.

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    Signs of the Spirit

    Sam Storms

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    Jonathan Edwards

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    High intelligence and reasoning prowess are the hallmark of Jonathan Edwards. Missionary to the Native Americans, his unswerving dedication has inspired countless ge...

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    THE LIFE AND DIARY OF DAVID BRAINERD

    Jonathan Edwards

    THE LIFE OF DAVID BRAINERD (17181747) written by Jonathan Edwards, this classic follows Brainerd's journals as he sought to be a missionary among Native Indians in America. Despit...

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    Philip F. Gura

    An important new biography of America's founding religious father. Jonathan Edwards was America's most influential evangelical, whose revivals of the 1730s became those against whi...

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    Seeking God

    Jonathan Edwards & William C. Nichols

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    The complete works.A massive tome. According to Wikipedia: "Jonathan Edwards (October 5, 1703 – March 22, 1758) was a colonial American Congregational preacher, theologian, and mis...

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    The Farewell Sermon of Jonathan Edwards

    Jonathan Edwards

    Another quality eBook from Chapel Library! This outstanding sermon was preached by Jonathan Edwards (17031758) at perhaps the hardest point in his ministryhis removal from the past...

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    Sinners in the Hands of a Loving God

    Brian Zahnd

    Pastor Brian Zahnd began "to question the theology of a wrathful God who delights in punishing sinners, and has started to explore the real nature of Jesus and His Father. The...

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    A VIDA DE DAVID BRAINERD

    Jonathan Edwards

    O diário de David Brained é comentado por Jonathan Edwards, sendo um desafio aos cristãos, pois sua vida é um exemplo e irá impactar a vida dos cristãos que querem agradar Deus de ...

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    Jonathan Edwards on Prayer

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    The Evangelicals

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    The Essential Works of Jonathan Edwards

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    Includes 20 works, including: Pardon for the Greatest Sinners Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God The Vain SelfFlatteries of the Sinner Pressing into the Kingdom of God The Excell...

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    A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections

    Jonathan Edwards

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    Jonathan Edwards on the Good Life

    Owen Strachan & Douglas Allen Sweeney

    What is the good life that we so often hear talk of in our modern age?Is it cars that drive fast, houses that resemble castles? Is it unbounded sexual pleasure, unrestrained perso...

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    The End For Which God Created the World

    Jonathan Edwards

    This classic is organized as follows: Introduction Containing Explanations of Terms and General Positions Chapter I. Wherein Is Considered, What Reason Teaches Concerning This Affa...

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    George M. Marsden

    Jonathan Edwards is one of the most extraordinary figures in American history. Arguably the most brilliant theologian ever born on American soil, Edwards (1703–1758) was also a pas...

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    Jonathan Edwards on Heaven and Hell

    Owen Strachan & Douglas Allen Sweeney

    The question of the afterlife is, for many today, one of preference. Christians trained to evangelize unsaved people with the query, “If you were to die today, do you know where y...

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    Judgment with Jonathan Edwards in Modern English

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    A Jonathan Edwards Reader

    Jonathan Edwards, John E. Smith & Harry S. Stout

    Jonathan Edwards (1731758) is early Americas greatest theologian and philosopher, yet six decades have passed since an authoritative anthology of his writings has appeared to guide...

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    Faith Alone---The Doctrine of Justification

    Thomas R. Schreiner

    Renowned biblical scholar Thomas Schreiner looks at the historical and biblical roots of the doctrine of justification and offers an updated defense of this pillar of Reformed theo...

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    The Satisfied Soul

    John Piper

    “May these meditations become in your life the living embodiment of God’s Word and penetrate to the deep places of your soul. God has a good work to do there.”    &#...

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    Competitiveness Differences and Symbiotic Supply Chain Design Strategies

    Jonathan Kolohe Edwards

    While manufacturing suppliers may occasionally believe that they are constrained by their quality system and their competitiveness seems in question, the quality system is not the ...

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    Jonathan Edwards on Revival

    Jonathan Edwards

    A Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God Preface Sect. I. A general introductory statement. Sect. II. The manner of conversion various, yet bearing a great analogy. Sect....