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The Works of Jonathan Edwards: With a Memoir of His Life and Character

This collection delves into the profound theological and philosophical works of a pivotal figure in early American thought. It explores his extensive writings on religious experience, the nature of the will, and divine sovereignty. Readers will encounter insightful analyses of the human soul and faith, complemented by a biographical account of his impactful life and character.

Freedom of the Will

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  1. Freedom of the Will

    • 368 pages
    • 13 hours of reading
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    Exploring profound theological questions, this influential 1754 work delves into the necessity of God's grace for humanity's flawed will. It examines the interconnectedness of free will and divine grace, while addressing morality, the nature of sin, and the implications of God's foreknowledge on ethical concepts. The text challenges readers to consider the role of intent in distinguishing between vice and virtue, making it a significant contribution to discussions on morality and divine influence.

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