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Resolutions of Jonathan Edwards Mark Noll Mark A. Noll is professor of history at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois. He is an editor of Eerdman's Handbook of Christianity in America, and the author of Christians and the American Revolution.
Jonathan Edwards and the Great Awakening: From the Publisher
Jonathan Edwards and the Great Awakening: Did You Know?
Excerpts from the Life of Jonathan Edwards SAMUEL HOPKINS Samuel Hopkins was a student, friend, and admirer of Jonathan Edwards, and a frequent visitor to the Edwards home in Northampton. Impressed by Edwards and the serenity of the Edwards family, Hopkins penned the first biography of his famous teacher. The full title of the biography is The Life and Character of the Late Reverend Mr. Jonathan Edwards. It was first published in 1765. These excerpts are representative of Hopkins' style
Colonial New England: An Old Order, New Awakening J. STEPHEN LANG AND MARK A. NOLL J. Stephen Lang is editor of this issue of Christian History and a book editor at Tyndale House, Wheaton, Illinois. Mark A. Noll is professor of history at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois. He is an editor of Eerdman's Handbook of Christianity in America, and the author of Christians and the American Revolution
Jonathan Edwards: A Gallery of Friends, Foes & Followers
My Dear Companion ELISABETH S. DODDS Elisabeth S. Dodds is the author of Marriage to a Difficult Man: The Uncommon Union of Jonathan and Sarah Edwards. She lives in Somerville, Massachusetts
Edwards' Theology Puritanism Meets a New Age RICHARD LOVELACE Richard Lovelace is professor of church history at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He is the author of Dynamics of Spirituality and Homosexuality: What Should Christians Do About It?
Jonathan Edward's World: Christian History Timeline
The Puritans and Edwards The American Vision of a Covenant People HARRY S. STOUT Harry S. Stout is associate professor of history at the University of Connecticut. He has written extensively on Puritanism and the Great Awakening. This article is adapted from an address given at the conference "Jonathan Edwards and the Amencan Expenence," held at Wheaton College, October 1984
Jonathan Edwards Speaks to Our Technological Age GEORGE M. MARSDEN George M. Marsden is professor of history at Calvin College. He is the author of Fundamentalism and American Culture, 1875–1925 and an editor of Eerdmans' Handbook to Christianity in America
From the Archives: Extracts from Two Sermons by Edwards
From the Archives: The Earliest Known Letter of Jonathan Edwards This letter was written by the twelve-year-old Jonathan Edwards to his sister Mary on May 10, 1716.
Jonathan Edwards: Recommended Resources Edwards' Works:
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