Freedom of the Will

Cover of Freedom of the Will by Jonathan Edwards
Year: 2008
Language: en
Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 9781589604889
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.0802650838 Pounds
Width: 0.83 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 234.9
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Freedom of the Will by Jonathan Edwards, published by Sovereign Grace Publishers in March 2008, is a significant work in American philosophy, spanning 368 pages. This treatise explores the complex relationship between human free will and divine sovereignty, presenting a detailed examination of how individuals, shaped by the Calvinist tradition, can only choose to glorify God through a transformation initiated by God himself.

In this edition, readers will find a thorough analysis of the concepts of regeneration, repentance, and conversion, all framed within the context of Christian theology and ethics. Edwards articulates the notion that while humans possess free will, their ability to choose righteousness is contingent upon divine intervention. This work serves as a foundational text for those interested in the intersections of philosophy, ethics, and spiritual growth, providing insights into the theological debates surrounding free will and determinism.


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“Considered Edwards’ finest work, the treatise is a monument of American philosophy,” noted Christian History magazine (Vol. 4, No. 4, p.19). They continue, “In this treatise Edwards painstakingly shows that man is indeed free… but that God is still sovereign and still solely responsible for man’s salvation. Edwards tries to show that a sinner and humans, in the Calvinist tradition, come into the world under the curse of Adam would never by himself choose to glorify God unless God himself changed that person’s character. Regeneration, God’s act, is the basis for repentance and conversion, the human actions.” A detailed, careful, and strongly Calvinistic look at this important question. Edwards (1703-1758) is by far the best known American theologian. After graduating from and teaching at Yale University, he began a very fruitful ministry at Northampton, MA. The church was the scene of the explosive revival of 1734, 35, and burned fiercely for God under Edwards for several years. Edwards then went to pastor the lowly Indians. But at last he was called to be the first president of Princeton University, where he served only 5 weeks, dying of smallpox.

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