Szczegóły książki
Format
Twarda okładka
Strony
348
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jun 8, 1973
Wydawca
Praeger
ISBN-10
0837165512
ISBN-13
9780837165516
Opis
M.X. Lesser delves into the life and thoughts of Jonathan Edwards, a towering figure in 18th-century American theology. Edwards, known for his deep religious convictions and profound writings, played a crucial role in the First Great Awakening. His sermons and philosophical inquiries brought a new fervor to the spiritual landscape of the American colonies, challenging and inspiring many.
The exploration highlights Edwards' complex personality—his intellectual rigor paired with emotional intensity. Lesser examines how Edwards’ ideas shaped the revivalist movement and influenced the burgeoning American identity. Through intricate detail and thoughtful analysis, readers are drawn into the context of his time, reflecting on how his theological perspectives continue to resonate.
With a focus on Edwards' legacy, the narrative navigates through his major works and the historical implications of his thought. It poses questions about faith, human nature, and the enlightenment period, inviting readers to ponder the relevance of Edwards' teachings in modern society. This thorough examination of a crucial theologian invites a deeper understanding of the spiritual currents that have shaped America.
The exploration highlights Edwards' complex personality—his intellectual rigor paired with emotional intensity. Lesser examines how Edwards’ ideas shaped the revivalist movement and influenced the burgeoning American identity. Through intricate detail and thoughtful analysis, readers are drawn into the context of his time, reflecting on how his theological perspectives continue to resonate.
With a focus on Edwards' legacy, the narrative navigates through his major works and the historical implications of his thought. It poses questions about faith, human nature, and the enlightenment period, inviting readers to ponder the relevance of Edwards' teachings in modern society. This thorough examination of a crucial theologian invites a deeper understanding of the spiritual currents that have shaped America.