Description: The Legacy of Jonathan Edwards: American Religion, Evangelical Tradition. Hart, Lucas, Nichols THE LEGACY OF JONATHAN EDWARDS:American Religion and the Evangelical TraditionEdited by D. G. Hart, Sean Michael Lucas and Stephen J. Nichols Baker Academic Copyright 2003Printed in the United States of AmericaISBN 9780801026225 Softcover book, trade paper6 x 9 inches255 pages See the photos for the ContentsIndex About the bookThree hundred years after Edwards' birth, experts on Edwards examine the vision, theology, and legacy of this theological giant. Scholars contributing essays include Harry S. Stout, George M. Marsden, Gerald McDermott, and Douglas Sweeney. The first part of the book focuses on the vision of Jonathan Edwards, discussing how Edwards understood Native American mission, preaching, and Christian spirituality. A second section looks at Edwards' theology and its relevance for contemporary church issues, including the crisis of character and open theism. The third section examines how Edwards' legacy was carried on by later church leaders. And the final section offers personal reflections by long-time Edwards scholar George S. Claghorn and a survey of the best literature on Edwards. This book is in good, almost very good condition. No marks are observed, no owner’s name. The binding is very good and tight. The cover has just minimal shelf/edge wear, BUT also, some light damage and residue from the partial removal of a label and tape on the lower spine.
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Publication Year: 2003
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Language: English
Book Title: The Legacy of Jonathan Edwards: American Religion, Evangelical Tr
Author: Edited by Hart, Lucas, Nichols
Publisher: Baker Academic
Genre: History
Topic: Religion, Chistianity in America, Church History