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Country/Region of Manufacture
America
ISBN
9780195049411
Book Title
America's Theologian : a Recommendation of Jonathan Edwards
Item Length
8.5 in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication Year
1988
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.9 in
Author
Robert W. Jenson
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Religion, History
Topic
Christian Theology / General, Christianity / History, Religious, United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775)
Item Width
5.7 in
Item Weight
15.9 Oz
Number of Pages
238 Pages

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This provocative study of the life and work of Jonathan Edwards argues that although Edwards was very much a figure of the Enlightenment, he was also a discerning critic of it, able to use Enlightenment thought in his theology without yielding to its mechanistic and individualistic tendencies. Edward's radical position stood as a corrective to the overall impact of the Enlightenment on America.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195049411
ISBN-13
9780195049411
eBay Product ID (ePID)
57926

Product Key Features

Author
Robert W. Jenson
Book Title
America's Theologian : a Recommendation of Jonathan Edwards
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Christian Theology / General, Christianity / History, Religious, United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775)
Publication Year
1988
Type
Textbook
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Religion, History
Number of Pages
238 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5 in
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Width
5.7 in
Item Weight
15.9 Oz

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
Lc Classification Number
Bx7260.E3j45 1988
Reviews
"A Thoughtful Book, Marked by Stylistic Flair and Impressive Textual Analysis."--Journal of Religion, "Jenson has deeply mined the available Edwards material, bringing a clarity of exposition to that author's views on personal freedom, sin, the relation of personhood to community, the purpose of history, and the notion of God....This engaging book should be read and enjoyed by commentators oncontemporary American culture as well as Edwards enthusiasts."--William and Mary Quarterly, "Jenson's volume...is the finest treatment now available of Edwards as a doctrinal theologian."--Interpretation, "Jenson's volume...is the finest treatment now available of Edwards as adoctrinal theologian."--Interpretation, "A book commendable in its scope, admirable in its organization, andsuggestive in its content. For all upper-division undergraduate libraries,seminary libraries, and collections specializing in Americanstudies."--Choice, "Jenson uncovers a remarkable convergence between Edwards' theological approach and context and his own....Jenson's insights into Edwards' thought in itself and its possibilities as an alternative vision for the American church and society make the book well worth pondering by all dissatisfiedheirs of the Enlightenment, whether Edwardsian or not."--First Things, "Jenson has deeply mined the available Edwards material, bringing a clarity of exposition to that author's views on personal freedom, sin, the relation of personhood to community, the purpose of history, and the notion of God....This engaging book should be read and enjoyed by commentators on contemporary American culture as well as Edwards enthusiasts."-- William and Mary Quarterly "Jenson uncovers a remarkable convergence between Edwards' theological approach and context and his own....Jenson's insights into Edwards' thought in itself and its possibilities as an alternative vision for the American church and society make the book well worth pondering by all dissatisfied heirs of the Enlightenment, whether Edwardsian or not."-- First Things "In this luminous work of scholarship Robert Jenson helps us recognize Jonathan Edwards not only as our contemporary but as an intellectual force drawing us into a deeper conversation."--Robert John Neuhaus, Rockford Institute Center on Religion and Society "Jensons's work is always theologically incisive. This study of Jonathan Edwards is not an exception. It is a penetrating analysis of the radical monotheism espoused by the premier theologian in America's history, and it calls into question many of the platitudes in our public talk about the nation, the self, and God."--Robert Scharlemann, University of Virginia "A thoughtful book, marked by stylistic flair and impressive textual analysis."-- Journal of Religion, "Jensons's work is always theologically incisive. This study of Jonathan Edwards is not an exception. It is a penetrating analysis of the radical monotheism espoused by the premier theologian in America's history, and it calls into question many of the platitudes in our public talk about thenation, the self, and God."--Robert Scharlemann, University of Virginia, "Jenson has deeply mined the available Edwards material, bringing a clarity of exposition to that author's views on personal freedom, sin, the relation of personhood to community, the purpose of history, and the notion of God....This engaging book should be read and enjoyed by commentators on contemporary American culture as well as Edwards enthusiasts."--William and Mary Quarterly "Jenson uncovers a remarkable convergence between Edwards' theological approach and context and his own....Jenson's insights into Edwards' thought in itself and its possibilities as an alternative vision for the American church and society make the book well worth pondering by all dissatisfied heirs of the Enlightenment, whether Edwardsian or not."--First Things "In this luminous work of scholarship Robert Jenson helps us recognize Jonathan Edwards not only as our contemporary but as an intellectual force drawing us into a deeper conversation."--Robert John Neuhaus, Rockford Institute Center on Religion and Society "Jensons's work is always theologically incisive. This study of Jonathan Edwards is not an exception. It is a penetrating analysis of the radical monotheism espoused by the premier theologian in America's history, and it calls into question many of the platitudes in our public talk about the nation, the self, and God."--Robert Scharlemann, University of Virginia "A thoughtful book, marked by stylistic flair and impressive textual analysis."--Journal of Religion, "Jenson has deeply mined the available Edwards material, bringing a clarity of exposition to that author's views on personal freedom, sin, the relation of personhood to community, the purpose of history, and the notion of God....This engaging book should be read and enjoyed by commentators on contemporary American culture as well as Edwards enthusiasts."--William and Mary Quarterly "Jenson uncovers a remarkable convergence between Edwards' theological approach and context and his own....Jenson's insights into Edwards' thought in itself and its possibilities as an alternative vision for the American church and society make the book well worth pondering by all dissatisfied heirs of the Enlightenment, whether Edwardsian or not."--First Things "In this luminous work of scholarship Robert Jenson helps us recognize Jonathan Edwards not only as our contemporary but as an intellectual force drawing us into a deeper conversation."--Robert John Neuhaus,Rockford Institute Center on Religion and Society "Jensons's work is always theologically incisive. This study of Jonathan Edwards is not an exception. It is a penetrating analysis of the radical monotheism espoused by the premier theologian in America's history, and it calls into question many of the platitudes in our public talk about the nation, the self, and God."--Robert Scharlemann,University of Virginia "A thoughtful book, marked by stylistic flair and impressive textual analysis."--Journal of Religion, "In this luminous work of scholarship Robert Jenson helps us recognize Jonathan Edwards not only as our contemporary but as an intellectual force drawing us into a deeper conversation."--Robert John Neuhaus, Rockford Institute Center on Religion and Society, "Certainly the best one thus far on Edwars's theology....Jenson has been able to achieve this feat thanks above all to an extraordinarily insightful and close reading of the unpublished Miscellanies and also of the much-neglected History of the Work of Redemption."--Church History, "Jenson is a provocative writer....The book is filled with quotations fromlittle-known Edwards materials, and serves as an excellent secondary source forseminary students. There is no longer any excuse for us to know more aboutnineteenth century Berlin than we do about early Princeton....Jenson has givenus easy access to this authentic American theological tradition."--SouthwesternJournal of Theology, "Jenson has deeply mined the available Edwards material, bringing aclarity of exposition to that author's views on personal freedom, sin, therelation of personhood to community, the purpose of history, and the notion ofGod....This engaging book should be read and enjoyed by commentators oncontemporary American culture as well as Edwards enthusiasts."--William and MaryQuarterly, "Jenson is a provocative writer....The book is filled with quotations from little-known Edwards materials, and serves as an excellent secondary source for seminary students. There is no longer any excuse for us to know more about nineteenth century Berlin than we do about earlyPrinceton....Jenson has given us easy access to this authentic American theological tradition."--Southwestern Journal of Theology, "A book commendable in its scope, admirable in its organization, and suggestive in its content. For all upper-division undergraduate libraries, seminary libraries, and collections specializing in American studies."--Choice, "A sparkling, lively, enthusiastic but properly critical study of thegreatest Reformed theologian North America has yet produced by the outstandingdogmatician working today in the American Lutheran Church."--Scottish Journal ofTheology, "Jenson has deeply mined the available Edwards material, bringing a clarity of exposition to that author's views on personal freedom, sin, the relation of personhood to community, the purpose of history, and the notion of God....This engaging book should be read and enjoyed by commentators on contemporary American culture as well as Edwards enthusiasts."--William and Mary Quarterly"Jenson uncovers a remarkable convergence between Edwards' theological approach and context and his own....Jenson's insights into Edwards' thought in itself and its possibilities as an alternative vision for the American church and society make the book well worth pondering by all dissatisfied heirs of the Enlightenment, whether Edwardsian or not."--First Things"In this luminous work of scholarship Robert Jenson helps us recognize Jonathan Edwards not only as our contemporary but as an intellectual force drawing us into a deeper conversation."--Robert John Neuhaus, Rockford Institute Center on Religion and Society"Jensons's work is always theologically incisive. This study of Jonathan Edwards is not an exception. It is a penetrating analysis of the radical monotheism espoused by the premier theologian in America's history, and it calls into question many of the platitudes in our public talk about the nation, the self, and God."--Robert Scharlemann, University of Virginia"A thoughtful book, marked by stylistic flair and impressive textual analysis."--Journal of Religion, "A sparkling, lively, enthusiastic but properly critical study of the greatest Reformed theologian North America has yet produced by the outstanding dogmatician working today in the American Lutheran Church."--Scottish Journal of Theology
Copyright Date
1988
Lccn
87-014037
Dewey Decimal
230/.58/0924
Dewey Edition
19

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