This inaugural volume in The Works of Jonathan Edwards is his major contribution to theology and stands as a leading document on Calvinist thought. Mr. Ramsey’s introduction provides a fresh analysis of Edwards’ theological position, includes a study of his life and the intellectual issues in the America of his time, and examines the problem of free will in the philosophical context of today and in connection with Leibniz, Locke, and Hume. Ever since his own day Jonathan Edwards has been a man more talked about than read. This distinguished edition, which Paul Ramsey has so admirably inaugurated, gives him a new chance, not only to be admired afresh but to be given a seat at the symposium table. No eighteenth-century American deserves such recall more fittingly. —American Literature If the volumes to follow adhere to the standard set by Paul Ramsey in the first, Edwards will have achieved the monument he deserves. —New York Times The publication of this handsome volume, the first in an important series, should be applauded by all students of American history, literature, philosophy, and theology. —Indiana Magazine of History It is hard to find things to criticize in this splendid edition. . . . The editor, the committee, and the press are to be congratulated on this impressive first volume of the much-needed definitive and complete Edwards. —Union Seminary Quarterly I cannot do other than stress admiration for the quality of both the introducing and editing of this book by Prof. Ramsey. —Basil Hall, Theology Paul Ramsey was Paine Professor of Religion at Princeton.
The Works of Jonathan Edwards - Freedom of the Will
Jonathan Edwards, Paul Ramsey
Yale University Press
2009
494 páginas
16h 28m
ISBN-13: 9780300158403
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