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The Global Edwards (Hardcover)
Rhys S. Bezzant; Foreword by Kenneth P. Minkema
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An authoritative selection of the writings of one of the most
important early American writers "A brilliant collection that
reveals the extraordinary range of Cotton Mather's interests and
contributions-by far the best introduction to the mind of the
Puritan divine."-Francis J. Bremer, author of Lay Empowerment and
the Development of Puritanism Cotton Mather (1663-1728) has a wide
presence in American culture, and longtime scholarly interest in
him is increasing as more of his previously unpublished writings
are made available. This reader serves as an introduction to the
man and to his huge body of published and unpublished works.
The year 2003 marked the tercentenary of the birth of Jonathan
Edwards (1703-1758), the man perpetually hailed as "America's most
original religious thinker." Edwards's impact, both on colonial
religious life and on the Anglo-American world of his day, was
internationally acknowledged, and his legacy for the century and a
half and more after his death in 1758 has been profound. Even to
this day, Edwards's life is studied and his writings consulted on a
global basis more than any other American theologian. The most
significant scholarly conference marking the Edwards tercentenary
took place in October 2003 at the Library of Congress in
Washington, D.C. The papers from that gathering are presented in
this volume. They represent much of the best and most recent work
being done on Edwards and reflect the wide diversity of approaches
to his life, thought, and legacy.
An authoritative selection of the writings of one of the most
important early American writers  “A brilliant collection
that reveals the extraordinary range of Cotton Mather’s interests
and contributions—by far the best introduction to the mind of the
Puritan divine.â€â€”Francis J. Bremer, author of Lay Empowerment
and the Development of Puritanism  Cotton Mather
(1663–1728) has a wide presence in American culture, and longtime
scholarly interest in him is increasing as more of his previously
unpublished writings are made available. This reader serves as an
introduction to the man and to his huge body of published and
unpublished works. Â
Jonathan Edwards, widely considered America's most important
Christian thinker, was first and foremost a preacher and pastor who
guided souls and interpreted religious experiences. His primary
tool in achieving these goals was the sermon, out of which grew
many of his famous treatises. This selection of Edwards' sermons
recognizes their crucial role in his life and art.
The fifteen sermons, four of which have never been published
before, reflect a life dedicated to experiencing and understanding
spiritual truth. Chosen to represent a typical cycle of Edwards'
preaching, the sermons address a wide range of occasions,
situations, and states, corporate as well as personal. The book
also contains an introduction that discusses Edwards' contribution
to the sermon as a literary form, places his sermons within their
social and cultural contexts, and considers his theological aims as
a way of familiarizing the reader with the "order of salvation" as
Edwards conceived of it. Together, the sermons and the editors'
introduction offer a rounded picture of Edwards the preacher, the
sermon writer, and the pastoral theologian.
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The Global Edwards (Paperback)
Rhys S. Bezzant; Foreword by Kenneth P. Minkema
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Synopsis: This third volume of Sermons by Jonathan Edwards on the
Matthean Parables contains a previously unpublished series of
sermons by Edwards on Jesus' Parable of the Net, as found in
Matthew 13. Edwards preached these sermons in 1746, after the major
phase of the Great Awakening had passed in New England and during
the very months he was completing and publishing A Treatise
Concerning Religious Affections, his masterful statement on the
true and false signs of true grace. Therefore, this series is
significant for its place in Edwards' rich and evolving view of the
nature of religious experience. To assist the reader, preceding the
series are two introductions that describe Edwards' preaching style
and method, and provide an historical context. Prepared from the
original manuscripts by the staff of the Jonathan Edwards Center at
Yale University, this series represents a significant addition to
the available Edwards corpus that will be of interest to scholars,
religious leaders, and general readers. Endorsements: "These
sermons give us a window into a crucial moment in Edwards's career
and theological development. Written just as the fervor of the
Great Awakening was receding, and as he was composing his study of
true and false Christianity--Religious Affections--these searching
studies on the Matthean parable of the Net provide scholar and
pastor with much theological meat upon which to chew. Minkema and
Neele have placed us in their debt." --Oliver Crisp, coeditor of
After Jonathan Edwards "This volume is another contribution to the
wonderful project of making the sermons of Edwards, previously
virtually unknown, available for a general audience. Edwards's
reflections on the parable of the Net are especially revealing of
one lesson he learned from the now-past awakenings--it was almost
impossible to distinguish between the truly converted and the
seemingly converted." --George Marsden, author of Jonathan Edwards
"It is well known that Edwards experimented with his sermon style,
and this collection represents a rich and evocative stage in his
work. The various introductions will ensure the reader is in and
not out of his or her element. This is a fascinating addition to
the published works." --Michael McClenahan, author of Jonathan
Edwards and Justification by Faith "Scholars and lay people alike
will find these previously unpublished sermons on the parable of
the Net, delivered towards the end of the Great Awakening, a rich
resource for learning more about Edwards's mature view on true
religious experience. The introductions help the reader appreciate
the historical context and Edwards's unique style. While this
series has been overshadowed in the past by Religious Affections,
the reader will value their simplicity, beauty, and enduring
biblical truths." --Karin Spiecker Stetina, author of Jonathan
Edwards' Early Understanding of Religious Experience Author
Biography: Wilson H. Kimnach is the Presidential Professor in the
Humanities (Emeritus), Bridgeport University, and General Sermon
Editor of The Works of Jonathan Edwards. Kenneth P. Minkema is the
Executive Editor and Director of the Jonathan Edwards Center, Yale
University, and Research Scholar at Yale Divinity School. Rev. Dr.
Adriaan C. Neele is the Associate Editor and Director of the
Jonathan Edwards Center, Yale University, Research Scholar at Yale
Divinity School, and Professor Extraordinary at the University of
the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa.
Including the authoritative edition of the famous sermon Designed
specifically for the classroom, this volume presents the accurate
and definitive version of Sinners, accompanied by the tools
necessary to study and teach this famous American sermon. With an
introduction aimed at students and teachers and commentary that
draws on fifty years of team editorial experience of Yale's Works
of Jonathan Edwards, it provides both context and interpretation,
and addresses the concerns and questions of a twenty-first century
audience. The book contains questions for in-class discussion, a
chronology of Edwards's life, and a glossary. In addition,
curricular materials and video mini-presentations are available on
a dedicated Web site. This casebook represents a innovative
contribution to the art of teaching Edwards to a new generation of
readers.
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