Description: Freedom of the Will by Jonathan Edwards Jonathan Edwards was a leading Christian revivalist of the 18th century: in this book, he explains how God repairs and redeems the flaws of humankind by being an extension of the human beings free will. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Jonathan Edwards was a leading Christian revivalist of the 18th century: in this book, he explains how God repairs and redeems the flaws of humankind by being an extension of the human beings free will.A superb and evocative treatise, Edwards draws on his knowledge of both theology and philosophy to deliver a convincing examination of the human soul. Many poignant questions about the nature of the human being, the definition of sin, and the relationship of liberty with morality. Overarching his discourse is God, whose ever-watching and all-knowing essence permeates the behavior of humankind, placing just constraints upon behavior.Edwards argues that Gods divine will is a necessary and inseparable part of what it is to be human, it shapes and guides the very destiny of individuals. The reasoning of man pales in comparison to the essential truths of Gods will in relation to morality and will. The convincing demonstrations of the author, supported by references to scripture, served to cement this books place as a classic of early Christian literature in North America.Today, Jonathan Edwards is renowned as one of the most prominent churchmen of his time, his tireless writing and preaching strengthening the Christianity of the colonies that would become the United States. Long Description Jonathan Edwards was a leading Christian revivalist of the 18th century: in this book, he explains how God repairs and redeems the flaws of humankind by being an extension of the human beings free will. A superb and evocative treatise, Edwards draws on his knowledge of both theology and philosophy to deliver a convincing examination of the human soul. Many poignant questions about the nature of the human being, the definition of sin, and the relationship of liberty with morality. Overarching his discourse is God, whose ever-watching and all-knowing essence permeates the behavior of humankind, placing just constraints upon behavior. Edwards argues that Gods divine will is a necessary and inseparable part of what it is to be human, it shapes and guides the very destiny of individuals. The reasoning of man pales in comparison to the essential truths of Gods will in relation to morality and will. The convincing demonstrations of the author, supported by references to scripture, served to cement this books place as a classic of early Christian literature in North America. Today, Jonathan Edwards is renowned as one of the most prominent churchmen of his time, his tireless writing and preaching strengthening the Christianity of the colonies that would become the United States. Details ISBN1789870879 Author Jonathan Edwards Pages 180 Publisher Pantianos Classics ISBN-10 1789870879 ISBN-13 9781789870879 Format Paperback Imprint Pantianos Classics Language English Year 1754 Publication Date 1754-01-01 Audience General Country of Publication United Kingdom UK Release Date 1754-01-01 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:126526493;
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Book Title: Freedom of the Will
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Language: English
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Publisher: Pantianos Classics
Publication Year: 1754
Author: Jonathan Edwards
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Number of Pages: 180 Pages