The Cambridge companion to Jonathan Edwards
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The Cambridge companion to Jonathan Edwards
(Cambridge companions to religion)
Cambridge University Press, 2007
- : pbk
- : hardback
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 347-354) and index
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Description
Long recognized as 'America's theologian', Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) is seen as instrumental in the Great Awakening of the 1740s that gripped much of New England and that laid the groundwork for an American Protestant religious identity. This Cambridge Companion offers a general, comprehensive introduction to Jonathan Edwards and examines his life and works from various disciplinary perspectives including history, literature, theology, religious studies, and philosophy. The book consists of seventeen chapters written by leading religious scholars, historians and literary critics on Edwards' life, work, and legacy. The Companion will be an invaluable aid to teachers and scholars and will be imminently accessible to those just encountering Edwards for the first time.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction Stephen J. Stein
- Part I. Life and Context: 2. Biography George M. Marsden
- 3. Personal writings Kenneth P. Minkema
- 4. New England background David D. Hall
- 5. Transatlantic Enlightenment Avihu Zakai
- Part II. Roles and Achievements: 6. Preacher Wilson H. Kimnach
- 7. Revivalist Harry S. Stout
- 8. Theologian E. Brooks Holifield
- 9. Philosopher Stephen H. Daniel
- 10. Exegete Stephen J. Stein
- 11. Missionary Rachel M. Wheeler
- Part III. Legacy and Reputation: 12. American culture Joseph A. Conforti
- 13. American literature Philip F. Gura
- 14. Gender and social issues Ava Chamberlain
- 15. Evangelical tradition Douglas A. Sweeney
- 16. Religious scholarship Stephen Crocco
- 17. Abroad David Bebbington.
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