Freedom of the Will - Softcover

Edwards, Jonathan

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Synopsis

Jonathan Edwards explores one of the most essential questions of human existence—do we truly choose our path?

One of America's preeminent philosophical theologians, Jonathan Edwards (1703–58) was a central figure in New England's first Great Awakening. Famed for his stirring sermons, Edwards remains a significant influence on modern religion, and this in-depth analysis of Calvinist beliefs represents his most important contribution to Christian thought.
Romans 9:16 ("It is not of him that willeth") serves as the text for Edwards' examination of the nature and state of man's will.
Written in 1754 while the author served as a missionary to Native Americans, this polemic raises timeless questions about desire, choice, good, and evil. Edwards contrasts the opposing Calvinist and Arminian views of free will and addresses issues related to God's foreknowledge, determinism, and moral agency. His copious quotations from scripture and citations from the works of Enlightenment thinkers support a thought-provoking exploration of mankind's fallen state and the search for salvation.
 

  • Timeless Exploration of Human Will: Examines the Calvinist and Arminian perspectives on free will with unparalleled depth and clarity.
  • Rich Scriptural Foundations: Anchored in Romans 9:16, Edwards builds his case using extensive biblical references to challenge and inspire readers.
  • Philosophical Depth: Engages with Enlightenment thinkers, creating a dialogue that blends theology with some of humanity's greatest philosophical minds.
  • Historical Significance: Written during the Great Awakening, this 1754 work reflects a key period in religious and intellectual history.
  • Missionary Perspective: Captures Edwards' profound insights during his missionary work, adding unique cultural and spiritual layers.
  • Essential Christian Theology: Offers a foundational understanding for students and scholars of Calvinism, addressing enduring questions of moral agency, divine foreknowledge, and salvation.
 
With its timeless relevance and profound insights, Freedom of the Will is a must-have for any intellectual or spiritual library.
 

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About the Author

Colonial-era preacher and theologian Jonathan Edwards (1703–58) was a prolific author whose eloquent works inspired countless missionaries. He is the author of Dover's Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God and Other Puritan Sermons.

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