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Exploring the nature of humanity's will, this work delves into the interplay between moral agency, virtue, and divine grace, grounded in Romans 9:16. Jonathan Edwards, a prominent Christian reformer, articulates a Calvinist perspective on total depravity, emphasizing the necessity of God's grace for salvation. First published in 1754, the text critically examines prevailing notions of free will and its implications for moral responsibility, reward, and punishment, making it a significant theological contribution.
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Freedom of the Will, Jonathan Edwards
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