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  1. 15. Jan. 2002 · Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758) is widely acknowledged to be America's most important and original philosophical theologian. His work as a whole is an expression of two themes — the absolute sovereignty of God and the beauty of God's holiness. The first is articulated in Edwards' defense of theological determinism, in a doctrine of ...

  2. 1. Mai 2014 · Jonathan Edwards’ desk, ca. 1700–1735, red maple wood and American black walnut, Jonathan Edwards College, Yale University. (Photo courtesy Ken Minkema) AN: We’re not looking for dramatic expansion, but we’d like to be on the West Coast of the United States, probably California. Another place is South Korea, where Edwards is studied ...

  3. American theologian, minister, and missionary. Edwards was born in East Windsor, Connecticut, the son of Timothy Edwards and grandson of the famed Solomon Stoddard. From birth he was set aside for the ministry, and at an early age he resolved to be great in the cause of Christianity. Following his education at Yale College, Edwards served ...

  4. 3. Juli 2019 · Jonathan Edwards - Colonial Preacher of the Great Awakening. Public Domain. Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) was an extremely important and influential clergyman in the New England colonial America. He has been given credit for beginning the Great Awakening and his writings provide insights into colonial thought.

  5. Jonathan Edwards (1745 – 1801) ( Union College Permanent Collection) Wikipedia entry. Term: 1799-1801. Academic credentials: B.A., Princeton University. T he Old Schenectady Academy building which still housed the College was illuminated the night that Edwards, the son of the famous theologian, arrived in late July 1799.

  6. 5. Okt. 2021 · Edwards’ mother and his many sisters were known for their intelligence, learning, and wit. In their home, where Timothy ran a preparatory school for local boys, Jonathan and his sisters were trained in classical learning. Edwards matriculated in 1716 in the Connecticut Collegiate School.

  7. Jonathan Edwards would appear to have had a healthy and happy childhood, spent largely in female company. When he was not quite thirteen he was sent down river to the Collegiate School of Connecticut. Two years later the School settled at New Haven and became Yale College. The Head was one of Edwards’ many cousins, Elisha Williams. Edwards graduated Bachelor of Arts in 1720, and it was ...