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Edwards on the Will

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378 pages
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14 hours

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The book delves into Jonathan Edwards' pivotal role in shaping theological discourse on free will and divine sovereignty. It highlights his 1753 treatise, "Freedom of the Will," which challenged both Arminianism and determinism, asserting the importance of individual freedom within a framework of divine authority. The narrative explores the lasting influence of Edwards' ideas on Puritan society, the emergence of his disciples, and the subsequent theological debates that arose in New England, ultimately illustrating how his legacy shaped American religious thought.

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Edwards on the Will, Allen C Guelzo

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2008
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