The dismissal of Jonathan Edwards is crucial to understanding colonial history and society. Understanding the religious dynamics of Northampton during his tenure provides insight into the evolving structure of New England society only a generation before the American Revolution. Also, viewing the differences in church doctrine between the Connecticut River Valley Revivals, in where Edwards emphasized justification by faith alone, and the Great Awakening, which stressed an emotional experience and a distrust for the traditional church authority of ministers, indicates ways that religion altered how Edwards’ congregation perceived their pastor and their faith
The King\u27s College controversy (1752–1756) was a battle for control of the first college in col...
Introduction.--The place of Edwards in history, by Rev. A. V. G. Allen.--The influence of Edwards on...
The first quarter century of the history of the Massachusetts Bay colony was marked by a series of i...
The dismissal of Jonathan Edwards is crucial to understanding colonial history and society. Understa...
This work traces the theological origins and developments of dissenters from the Church of England w...
The second installment of a five-part series presenting documents relating to the “Qualifications Co...
As the charismatic leader of the wave of religious revivals known as the Great Awakening, Jonathan E...
For nearly half a century before the American Revolution, the preachers of the Great Awakening swept...
From an early age Jonathan Edwards became intellectually equipped for the task of defining theology ...
Jonathan Edwards, today hailed as the foremost colonial American thinker, has emerged as an importan...
Jonathan Edwards’ fateful decision to repudiate the church admission practices of his grandfather, S...
This fourth installment in a series exploring newly discovered manuscripts relating to the “Qualific...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 134-138).Interpreting anew the ascendancy of the Church of E...
[4], vii, [1], 36 p. ; 20 cm. (8vo)Half-title: Mr. Edwards's farewel-sermon. To his people at North...
Jonathan Edwards’ fateful decision to repudiate the church admission practices of his grandfather, S...
The King\u27s College controversy (1752–1756) was a battle for control of the first college in col...
Introduction.--The place of Edwards in history, by Rev. A. V. G. Allen.--The influence of Edwards on...
The first quarter century of the history of the Massachusetts Bay colony was marked by a series of i...
The dismissal of Jonathan Edwards is crucial to understanding colonial history and society. Understa...
This work traces the theological origins and developments of dissenters from the Church of England w...
The second installment of a five-part series presenting documents relating to the “Qualifications Co...
As the charismatic leader of the wave of religious revivals known as the Great Awakening, Jonathan E...
For nearly half a century before the American Revolution, the preachers of the Great Awakening swept...
From an early age Jonathan Edwards became intellectually equipped for the task of defining theology ...
Jonathan Edwards, today hailed as the foremost colonial American thinker, has emerged as an importan...
Jonathan Edwards’ fateful decision to repudiate the church admission practices of his grandfather, S...
This fourth installment in a series exploring newly discovered manuscripts relating to the “Qualific...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 134-138).Interpreting anew the ascendancy of the Church of E...
[4], vii, [1], 36 p. ; 20 cm. (8vo)Half-title: Mr. Edwards's farewel-sermon. To his people at North...
Jonathan Edwards’ fateful decision to repudiate the church admission practices of his grandfather, S...
The King\u27s College controversy (1752–1756) was a battle for control of the first college in col...
Introduction.--The place of Edwards in history, by Rev. A. V. G. Allen.--The influence of Edwards on...
The first quarter century of the history of the Massachusetts Bay colony was marked by a series of i...