This collection of essays provides fresh contributions pertaining to the life, times, and thought of the Puritan Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758). As each writer comes from a different background and perspective—pastors, students, and professional theologians—each has something unique to say about Edwards. Some of the essays are more devotional in nature, while others are entirely technical. Yet tying all of these various perspectives together is the towering eighteenth century figure of Jonathan Edwards.
Digital version available at https://gumroad.com/l/essaysonedwards (same format and pagination of print edition).
A publication of JESociety.org
Robert L. Boss (PhD, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) is the author/editor of three books. His most recent work is Bright Shadows of Divine Things: The Devotional World of Jonathan Edwards (2017). His first book was God-Haunted World: The Elemental Theology of Jonathan Edwards (2015). His second publication, as contributor and co-editor with Matthew V. Everhard, was A Collection of Essays on Jonathan Edwards (2016). Boss makes his home in Fort Worth, TX with his wife. They have two wonderful daughters--one studying missiology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and the other a recent graduate of Wheaton College.