The Young Jonathan Edwards A Reconstruction

Cover of The Young Jonathan Edwards A Reconstruction by William S. Morris
Year: 2005
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 700
ISBN-13: 9781597523615
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 2.056 Pounds
Width: 1.6 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 230/.58/092
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The Young Jonathan Edwards A Reconstruction by William S. Morris is a comprehensive examination of the formative years of the influential theologian Jonathan Edwards. Published by Wipf and Stock Publishers on November 1, 2005, this reprint edition spans 700 pages and is presented in English. The work delves into Edwards’ intellectual environment, focusing on the development of his philosophical vocabulary and theological concepts, while also addressing his relationship with John Locke.

Readers will find a detailed analysis that reconstructs Edwards’ early life, from his upbringing to his time at Yale and the Scots Presbyterian Church in New York. This extensive study not only provides insights into the young Edwards’ mental world but also reflects the academic recovery of his contributions to Christian theology and history. Morris’s work stands out for its depth and thoroughness, making it a significant resource for those interested in the intersections of religion and philosophy during this pivotal period.


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In his 1955 examination of Jonathan Edwards’ formative years, Morris undertook a corrective of the prevailing view of Edwards’ relation to John Locke. The result is an analysis of the intellectual milieu inhabited by Edwards during the years in which his philosophical vocabulary and his seminal theological concepts evolved. Long an unpublished dissertation, this massive work reflects that most unusual combination of being a pioneering exploration and, most likely, a definitive evaluation. Dr. Kenneth Minkema, Executive Director of the Jonathan Edwards Center, Yale University Other scholars have filled in our picture of Jonathan Edwards’ mental world, adding new shades, hues and detail to our view of the young theologian. But no one matches William Morris’s Young Jonathan Edwards for comprehension and virtuosity. His study is as rewarding as it is challenging. The Jonathan Edwards Center at Yale University deserves our thanks for bringing this masterpiece back to us. Douglas A. Sweeney, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Written at the onset of the academic recovery of Jonathan Edwards, William Morris’s Chicago dissertation remains the best record of the young Edwards from his years at home and at Yale to his months at the Scots Presbyterian Church in New York, altogether an extensive reconstruction of how he came to think the way he did. That it will be widely available now is a welcome recovery in itself. – M.X. Lesser, Emeritus, Northeastern University William Sparkes Morris wrote The Young Jonathan Edwards as a dissertation at the University of Chicago and completed it in 1955. His dissertation was originally published in 1991 as part of the Chicago Studies in the History of American Religion, edited by Martin Mary and Jerald C. Brauer. Morris died in 1983 at the age of 67.

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