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  1. 1. Sept. 2004 · Here Edwards commits his life to “do whatsoever I think to be most to God’s glory and to my own good, profit, and pleasure.”. Here Edwards captures the vision of the first question and answer of the Westminster Shorter Catechism, which declares that the “chief end of man” is to both “glorify God and enjoy him forever.”.

  2. The College Aides are student workers who help the administrative staff to keep the college running smoothly. You can find them just inside the main JE gate in the Receiving Office, and they are your go-to troubleshooting resource. The hours of the Receiving Office are 9-5, Monday-Friday. The aides interact with the Head of College and the ...

  3. 8. März 2024 · Staff Reporter. Jack Devlin. In an email to the Jonathan Edwards College community on March 6, Dean Christina Ferando ’97 announced she would step down from her post after eight years in the role. Ferando, who is a lecturer in the history of art, is stepping down to become the Head of Academic Affairs for the Yale Center for British Art.

  4. You can book your reservation on our calendly and submit a request via the JE Student Kitchen Request form. Requests must be submitted AT LEAST 24 HOURS in advance, or on Friday for weekend use. After submitting the form, await email confirmation of your reservation slot from nina.gaither@yale.edu or wendy.y.zhang@yale.edu.

  5. Dean’s Office Staff. The Dean is chief academic adviser to the approximately 420 undergraduates assigned to Jonathan Edwards College. Residing within the college, she is responsible for comprehensive student advising across 80 majors from matriculation to graduation on a range of academic and personal issues. She assists students in all ...

  6. Theologian Jonathan Edwards served as president of what was then the College of New Jersey for only 35 days in 1758 before succumbing to smallpox. Yet the renowned minister’s brief association with Princeton illustrates how the major intellectual currents of colonial America permeated campus. Furthermore, the ambivalence Edwards expressed toward slavery—even as he engaged in the practice ...

  7. Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758), Yale graduate, pastor, revivalist, philosopher, missionary, and college president, is the subject of intense interest because of his significance as a historical figure and the profound legacy he left not only on America’s, but the world’s, religious and intellectual landscapes.