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Focusing on the process of Christian conversion, this influential work by Jonathan Edwards explores the emotional and spiritual experiences associated with faith during the First Great Awakening in 18th-century Massachusetts. Written in 1746, it reflects on the transformative power of religious affections as observed in his congregation, providing insights into the dynamics of revival and the nature of true piety. Edwards' philosophical approach offers a deep understanding of the interplay between emotion and belief in the context of religious experience.
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