The early stirrings of the Great Awakening were intensified by Edwards’ famous sermon A Divine and Supernatural Light, Immediately Imparted to the Soul by the Spirit of God (1734). Through a fascinating process of canceling out his opponents’ positions, Edwards clearly defines the workings of God’s grace in the human soul. He distinguishes between “Common Grace” (intrinsic to virtually all unregenerate), which acts upon the mind of natural man and assists the faculties of the soul in their natural course; and “Special Grace” (intrinsic to true saints only), which acts in the human heart and unites with the mind of the saint as a new supernatural principle of life and action that restores human faculties to their proper place. God’s spiritua...
John Wesley believed that the grace of God is offered freely to human beings and is not merited. How...
This sermon sees Earl Clement Davis encouraging every individual to connect directly and deeply with...
John Smith (1618-1652), long known for the elegance of his prose and the breadth of his erudition, h...
Jonathan Edwards marks a pivotal transition in the history of Christian spirituality. During an era ...
Jonathan Edwards\u27 theology has been portrayed in a wide variety of ways. Perry Miller described E...
This is a study of the theological aesthetics of Jonathan Edwards. Previous studies of Edwards’ aest...
This thesis examines the doctrine of happiness within the Jonathan Edwards corpus and seeks to unde...
This thesis is believed to be the first full-scale study of Jonathan Edwards’ theology of revelatio...
This study examines the fundamental importance that Scripture and personal faith had in the developm...
[6], 31, [1] p. ; 21 cm. (8vo)Half-title: Mr. Edwards's sermon on the reality of spiritual light.Ru...
Our inquiry relates to the subjective aspects of the question - that is, to the emotions and estimat...
This thesis is believed to be the first full-scale study of Jonathan Edwards’ theology of revelation...
This study examines the relationship between scriptural authority and the life of faith in the prom...
A series of four lectures delivered April 30th to May 4th, 1951 by Henry Orton Wiley (1877–1961)
Bernard of Clairvaux, ordering the young Aelred to write a treatise on charity, recognized that he w...
John Wesley believed that the grace of God is offered freely to human beings and is not merited. How...
This sermon sees Earl Clement Davis encouraging every individual to connect directly and deeply with...
John Smith (1618-1652), long known for the elegance of his prose and the breadth of his erudition, h...
Jonathan Edwards marks a pivotal transition in the history of Christian spirituality. During an era ...
Jonathan Edwards\u27 theology has been portrayed in a wide variety of ways. Perry Miller described E...
This is a study of the theological aesthetics of Jonathan Edwards. Previous studies of Edwards’ aest...
This thesis examines the doctrine of happiness within the Jonathan Edwards corpus and seeks to unde...
This thesis is believed to be the first full-scale study of Jonathan Edwards’ theology of revelatio...
This study examines the fundamental importance that Scripture and personal faith had in the developm...
[6], 31, [1] p. ; 21 cm. (8vo)Half-title: Mr. Edwards's sermon on the reality of spiritual light.Ru...
Our inquiry relates to the subjective aspects of the question - that is, to the emotions and estimat...
This thesis is believed to be the first full-scale study of Jonathan Edwards’ theology of revelation...
This study examines the relationship between scriptural authority and the life of faith in the prom...
A series of four lectures delivered April 30th to May 4th, 1951 by Henry Orton Wiley (1877–1961)
Bernard of Clairvaux, ordering the young Aelred to write a treatise on charity, recognized that he w...
John Wesley believed that the grace of God is offered freely to human beings and is not merited. How...
This sermon sees Earl Clement Davis encouraging every individual to connect directly and deeply with...
John Smith (1618-1652), long known for the elegance of his prose and the breadth of his erudition, h...